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A lot of Kennesaw homeowners come to us with the same complaint: their natural grass just can't handle what the Georgia heat throws at it. Between 78+ days a year hitting 90 degrees and that stubborn Cobb County red clay, maintaining a lush, playable lawn feels like a losing battle. That's where a putting green changes the game. Whether you're in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, an artificial putting green gives you that consistent, manicured surface year-round without the watering headaches or seasonal dead patches. We've installed hundreds of these across Kennesaw, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the upgrade that actually gets used—not just admired. Your backyard becomes an extension of your game, a place to sharpen your short game while your kids or grandkids learn the fundamentals. No more brown spots. No more weather excuses. Just a professional-grade putting surface that looks pristine in July heat and January dormancy alike.
Kennesaw's landscape presents some specific challenges and opportunities for putting green installation. That heavy red clay common throughout Cobb County means drainage is your foundation—we always recommend a proper base layer to prevent water pooling during our spring rains. The intense summer heat (78 days above 90F) actually works in artificial turf's favor; premium synthetic greens won't fade or become brittle like budget alternatives. Shade patterns matter too: if your backyard is shaded by mature trees near Kennesaw Mountain or nestled between neighborhood homes, artificial turf eliminates the algae and moss issues that plague natural grass in low-light areas. Most residential lots in Legacy Park and Due West average 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so a 400–600 square foot putting surface is realistic and impactful. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, but we work through those approvals regularly—most Kennesaw communities have minimal restrictions on functional backyard amenities. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on existing grade and base prep. The red clay actually compacts well once we remove sod, which keeps labor costs reasonable compared to sandier soils.
Absolutely. Quality artificial putting surfaces are engineered for Georgia's climate. The turf won't bleach out under 90-degree days, and while the surface warms up, it's nowhere near hot enough to be uncomfortable—especially in early morning or evening rounds. We use materials rated for UV stability that maintain their color and playability season after season.
Red clay drainage is something we deal with constantly here. During installation, we create a proper base with compacted gravel and a permeable underlayment that channels water laterally rather than allowing pooling. This prevents the muddy, waterlogged conditions that natural grass struggles with after Cobb County's spring rains.
Yes—in fact, this is one of artificial turf's biggest advantages over natural grass in shady areas. Homes in Legacy Park and Due West often have mature trees, and natural grass would develop moss and bare patches. Synthetic greens thrive in shade and actually look better long-term because there's no algae growth or seasonal decline.
A typical backyard putting green (400–600 sq ft) runs between $3,500 and $6,500 depending on base prep and site conditions. Most Kennesaw installations take 2–3 days. That red clay actually helps us—it compacts easily—so we're not dealing with expensive excavation or complicated drainage rework like sandier neighborhoods sometimes require.
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