Certified Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Mableton backyard transforms your Saturday morning routine. Instead of loading up the family and heading to the range, you're sinking putts on your own perfectly manicured surface—right where the Silver Comet Trail is just a short walk away. We've installed putting greens throughout Mableton and the Heritage Park area for homeowners who got tired of brown, patchy grass or uneven terrain that made practice impossible. The thing is, Mableton's South Cobb clay presents real challenges for standard lawn maintenance, but it's actually ideal for putting green installation. The dense soil provides excellent drainage and a stable base for synthetic turf. We're based just 18 minutes from your neighborhood, so we know exactly how your yard sits, where the sun hits hardest in summer, and which corner tends to stay damp. That local knowledge makes a huge difference when we're designing a green that actually gets used year-round, not just photographed once.
Mableton's clay-heavy soil is a mixed blessing for landscape projects. The density that makes digging tough actually works in our favor for putting greens—it compacts well and provides superior drainage compared to sandy soils. What you'll want to know: most Mableton yards in the Heritage Park area and surrounding neighborhoods sit on relatively level terrain, which means fewer grading headaches and lower installation costs. However, clay does hold moisture longer in low-lying corners, so we always recommend slightly elevated green placement if your yard has a grade change. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your block. Some Mableton properties get punishing afternoon heat, especially south-facing yards, which means selecting UV-resistant turf with the right fiber density. Shade patterns shift throughout the year here, so we do a seasonal sun study before layout. Many Mableton homes fall under HOA guidelines that actually favor artificial turf over natural grass—the Heritage Park area specifically has several communities where maintained synthetic surfaces are encouraged. Your yard size matters too. Most Mableton residential lots accommodate 300–800 square feet of putting green without looking cramped, leaving plenty of space for lounging areas or walking paths around the perimeter.
Yes, actually better than in many Georgia soils. We install a perforated base layer underneath your green that channels water into gravel beds. The clay compacts firmly, preventing the soft, spongy feel you'd get in sandy areas. We've done dozens of installations across Cobb County with zero drainage complaints. Your green stays playable even after heavy rain.
Synthetic turf doesn't photosynthesize, so shade isn't a dead-end like it is with real grass. That said, we recommend 4–6 hours of direct sun for ideal playability and UV stability. Most Mableton yards get this easily. If your yard is heavily shaded by oaks or pines, we'll select a turf blend engineered for lower-light durability and adjust your layout to capture available light.
Most Mableton HOA communities, including Heritage Park, either allow or actively encourage synthetic turf installations. We always pull your specific HOA guidelines before we quote—no surprises. In our experience, putting greens rank lower on restriction lists than you'd expect because they're considered active recreation, not lawn replacement.
A standard residential putting green takes 2–3 days from site prep to final roll. We break ground early, compact your clay base, install the subsurface system, lay turf, and finish graining and edge work. Since we're 18 minutes away in Cobb County, scheduling is flexible and we minimize travel delays that plague installers from further out.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.