Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard changes everything. Instead of driving to Town Center at Cobb or heading out to practice, you've got a tournament-quality short game setup right where you live—Legacy Park, Stilesboro, Due West, wherever you call home in this area. We've installed hundreds of them across Cobb County, and we understand what makes a putting green actually functional here. The red clay soil, the Georgia heat that pushes 90 degrees most of the summer, the way afternoon sun hits differently depending on which side of Kennesaw Mountain you're on—that all matters. A poorly built green looks great for three months and falls apart. The right installation lasts decades and plays like a real green. That's the difference between hiring someone local who knows this county and someone just passing through. We're veteran-owned, based right here in Kennesaw, and we've been doing this long enough to know exactly what Georgia turf needs to survive and thrive. Your putting green isn't just a backyard feature—it's an investment in your property and your game.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay creates a unique installation challenge that matters more than most homeowners realize. That clay doesn't drain like lighter soils, so proper base preparation becomes critical—we're talking compacted crushed stone, drainage layers, and sometimes perforated underlay depending on your lot's grade. The red clay also affects how we slope and pitch your green to ensure water moves correctly instead of pooling. Summer heat here is relentless: 78 days a year above 90 degrees means your turf needs excellent drainage and a species that handles Georgia's humidity without fungal issues. We typically recommend a blend that handles afternoon sun exposure, especially for properties in Due West or near the open areas around Legacy Park where shade is limited. Most Kennesaw residential lots are a half-acre to an acre, which gives us good flexibility for green sizing—anywhere from 300 to 800 square feet is practical. HOA communities in Stilesboro and similar neighborhoods usually have landscape guidelines, so we coordinate those details upfront. Shade patterns from mature oaks shift throughout the day, and we account for that when selecting turf varieties and positioning your green for optimal playability year-round.
Absolutely. That Cobb County clay doesn't drain naturally, so we have to engineer it. We excavate deeper than installers in sandier areas, lay crushed stone base, add drainage aggregate, and sometimes install perforated underlay. Without this prep, water pools, turf dies, and you're replacing it within two years. It's the biggest difference between a green that lasts 15 years and one that fails in two.
Legacy Park and Due West tend to have larger lots with variable shade, which gives us flexibility. Stilesboro properties often deal with HOA guidelines we need to review first. Every neighborhood has good candidates—it really depends on your specific yard's sun exposure, drainage slope, and how the surrounding landscape is oriented relative to Kennesaw Mountain.
Georgia's 78 days above 90 degrees annually push budget turf into trouble—it can fade, lose texture, and develop fungal issues in high humidity. We use premium synthetic blends rated for extreme heat and UV exposure. They maintain color, playability, and structural integrity through our brutal summers better than generic alternatives.
Yes, but we assess shade patterns carefully. Afternoon oak shade is common, especially in Due West and near Kennesaw Mountain foothills. Shade-tolerant turfs exist, but they have different playability characteristics. We'll walk your property at different times of day to design something realistic for your specific sunlight situation.
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