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A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's become one of our most requested projects—especially from homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West who want to stay active without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. The thing about Cobb County red clay is that it doesn't drain well, and it gets brutally hot for nearly 80 days a year. That's where synthetic turf shines. You get a pristine, playable surface year-round that handles our summer heat without browning out, and you don't have to fight the clay trying to grow anything decent. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Kennesaw—from modest 200-square-foot layouts near the Town Center area to sprawling backyard setups in quieter neighborhoods. Whether you're a serious golfer wanting to hone your short game or just looking for a fun, low-maintenance feature that keeps you moving and engaged at home, a putting green is the kind of upgrade that pays dividends in both enjoyment and property appeal.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay base requires extra attention during installation. We typically excavate deeper than standard to ensure proper drainage, because water sits on clay like nowhere else. Our crews are used to working with this—it's what we deal with every day around here. The sun exposure varies dramatically depending on where you are. Properties closer to Kennesaw Mountain tend to have afternoon shade, while yards near Legacy Park often get full southern exposure. That heat—78+ days above 90 degrees annually—isn't a problem for synthetic turf, but it does affect infill choices. We recommend lighter-colored infills in Kennesaw to keep the surface temperature manageable for barefoot play in summer. Most residential lots in the area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us flexible sizing options. We've also noticed that HOAs in some neighborhoods have specific landscape rules, so we always verify local guidelines before design. The good news: putting greens consistently get approval because they're recognized as low-water, low-maintenance landscaping—something Kennesaw homeowners and their associations appreciate.
Absolutely. We use high-quality synthetic turf rated for our climate and pair it with lighter-toned infills that reflect heat rather than absorb it. Even on those 95-degree days we get regularly, the surface stays comfortable for barefoot play. The synthetic material itself won't degrade from heat—it's designed for exactly these conditions. We've had customers playing in summer without issues.
Clay drainage is the main challenge. We excavate deeper and add gravel base layers to create proper drainage channels. Without this step, water pools and damages the turf from underneath. It's extra work upfront, but it's absolutely necessary in Kennesaw. We've been doing this long enough to know exactly what the clay demands here.
Most do, and enthusiastically. Putting greens check boxes for water conservation and low maintenance—things Cobb County communities increasingly value. We always review specific HOA guidelines with you beforehand. In our experience, these features get approved more often than not because they're seen as responsible landscaping.
We've built successful greens in 200 square feet or less. Lot sizes around here generally accommodate that easily. The real factor is your specific yard layout—sun patterns, existing structures, and sightlines. During a site visit, we'll map out options that fit your space and your game style.
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