Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Kennesaw backyards are built different—literally. The red clay that dominates Cobb County makes drainage a real consideration, especially when you're thinking about adding a putting green. If you've got a shaded corner under those Georgia pines, or maybe a spot that gets hammered by afternoon sun near Kennesaw Mountain, a synthetic putting surface actually solves problems that natural grass can't. We've installed hundreds of these in neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro, where homeowners wanted that golf-course feel without fighting the clay and heat. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that it doesn't care about your soil type, the 78 days a year when temps climb above 90, or whether your yard sits in full shade. You get consistent, playable green year-round—no dead patches, no seasonal dormancy, no wrestling with drainage issues that plague real grass in heavy clay. Since we're headquartered right here in Kennesaw, we've learned exactly what works on local lawns and what doesn't. A putting green is one of the smartest investments we see homeowners make, especially in yards where traditional turf has disappointed them.
Cobb County's red clay is your biggest consideration. It doesn't drain like sand-based soils, so we always install proper base prep—compacted crushed stone underneath synthetic greens to handle Kennesaw's occasional heavy rain without pooling. That clay also stays dense, which means we're not just laying turf; we're building infrastructure. Sun exposure varies wildly here depending on your neighborhood. Properties near the tree line or in shaded sections of Legacy Park and Due West often stay cool but can develop moss or algae on real grass. Synthetic turf thrives in those conditions and doesn't thin out under oak and pine canopy. Summer heat is intense—78+ days of 90-degree heat means real greens stress, discolor, and need constant watering. Artificial surfaces stay true and vibrant regardless. We see a lot of yards between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet in Kennesaw; putting greens typically run 200–600 square feet depending on the space. Installation timing here is flexible (no dormant season to worry about), so we can get projects done spring through fall without interrupting your lawn maintenance schedule.
Absolutely. We install a stone base layer that sits on top of your clay, creating engineered drainage instead of relying on the soil itself. Kennesaw's clay actually works in your favor here—it won't shift or compact further under the green. Water drains through the turf and stone, not into the clay, which eliminates the pooling problem homeowners fight with real grass in Cobb County.
That's where synthetic greens excel. Neighborhoods like Stilesboro and Due West have mature tree canopy that keeps real grass thin and weak. Our turf stays vibrant in shade, won't grow moss, and maintains consistent playability. You get all the golf-course look without the algae and bare spots that plague shaded lawns here.
Most Kennesaw neighborhoods allow artificial turf without issue, but we always recommend checking your HOA rules first—Legacy Park and some Due West properties have specific guidelines. We handle the paperwork and can provide documentation showing your green meets residential standards. Most approvals come through in days.
A typical residential putting green runs 4,000–8,000 dollars depending on size, base prep requirements, and turf quality. Kennesaw's clay means slightly more prep than sandy areas, but it's a one-time investment. You'll save thousands on water, fertilizer, and mowing over five years compared to maintaining real grass in our heat.
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