Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Kennesaw backyard isn't just a golf feature—it's an accessible outdoor space that works year-round, even during those 78 scorching days when temperatures climb above 90 degrees. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, artificial turf has transformed how homeowners think about their yards. Instead of wrestling with Cobb County's stubborn red clay and the maintenance headaches that come with it, you get a smooth, level surface that's perfect for rolling putts, wheelchair access, and everyday enjoyment. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Kennesaw, and what we've learned is that local homeowners want something real—not just a decorative add-on, but a genuine recreation space that handles Georgia's humidity and heat without dying out come July. An artificial putting green gives you that. It drains fast in summer storms, stays green without chemicals, and because it's wheelchair-accessible by design, your whole family can use it comfortably. No bumps from clay settling, no bare patches from foot traffic, no replanting every season. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we understand exactly what your property faces and how to build something that lasts.
Kennesaw's red clay soil is beautiful to look at but brutal on natural grass—it compacts hard, drains poorly, and creates uneven surfaces that'll wreck your putting line. That's exactly why artificial turf works so well here. We typically excavate 4 to 6 inches, remove that clay, and lay down a proper base with crushed stone and a permeability layer. This matters because Cobb County gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms, and your green needs to shed water fast, not puddle. The sun exposure varies across neighborhoods—Legacy Park and Due West tend to have more mature tree canopies, so we account for shade patterns when selecting turf pile height and density. Stilesboro properties often get stronger afternoon sun, which actually favors our UV-stabilized materials. Wheelchair accessibility is built in from the start: we create smooth transitions at edges, ensure the base is compacted evenly, and avoid drainage grates or lips that could catch a wheel. Most Kennesaw residential lots give us enough space—typically 200 to 800 square feet—to design something genuinely functional. We've also noticed many HOA communities here care about aesthetics, so we offer putting green designs that complement your hardscape rather than looking out of place. The heat and humidity mean you'll never worry about brown-patch fungus or dormancy cycles that plague natural grass in Georgia.
Absolutely. In fact, artificial turf handles slopes better than natural grass because it won't erode or rut from foot traffic. We grade and level the subbase to create playable slopes for your putting line, then the turf stays put. Properties in Legacy Park and Due West often have interesting topography—we work with that, not against it, to build a green that's both accessible and challenging.
It can, which is why we don't just lay turf on top of clay. We excavate it, replace it with crushed stone and a geotextile base, and sometimes add a subsurface drain. This ensures water moves through instead of pooling. Given Georgia's summer storms, proper drainage is non-negotiable for durability and safety.
Yes—that's the whole point. We build smooth, stable surfaces with even transitions and no protruding edges or grates. The firm backing prevents depressions from wheel traffic, and the turf itself is soft and easy to navigate. Your green becomes genuinely inclusive, not just decorative.
Minimal. Occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, rinsing off dust, and removing debris—that's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no seasonal dormancy worries. The 78+ degree days that kill natural grass? Your artificial green thrives through all of it.
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