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A putting green in your Mableton backyard isn't a luxury—it's a smart investment in a neighborhood where outdoor living matters. Whether you're in Heritage Park or deeper into the Mableton area, having a dedicated practice space means you can work on your short game without the drive to a course. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Cobb County, and the demand here keeps growing because homeowners realize the value: better golf, lower maintenance than natural grass, and a feature that actually gets used year-round. South Cobb's clay-heavy soil makes natural turf rough to maintain anyway, so switching to artificial gives you that pristine, playable surface without fighting the local ground conditions. Our team is just 18 minutes away when you're ready to talk specifics—whether that's a small practice area tucked beside your deck or a full-size green with slope work.
Mableton sits in South Cobb's transitional suburban zone, which means your soil is likely dense clay with drainage challenges. That's actually perfect for artificial putting green installation—we don't have to battle clay compaction or poor drainage like we're building natural turf. The Heritage Park area and surrounding neighborhoods typically see good afternoon sun exposure, which matters less for artificial surfaces than it does for grass, but we still account for shade patterns from mature trees when planning layout and drainage. Most lots in Mableton range from modest to generous suburban sizes, giving us real flexibility—whether you want a compact 8x10 practice area or something closer to 1,000 square feet with multiple break lines. Winter cold isn't a concern here; our infill systems perform beautifully in Georgia's mild winters. We do recommend proper sub-base preparation in this area due to clay content, which prevents settling and keeps your green tournament-ready for years.
Absolutely. Clay actually simplifies installation because we're not installing it into your native soil anyway—we're building a proper sub-base of compacted aggregate and crushed stone that sits on top. The clay gives us a solid foundation to work from. We've done this dozens of times across South Cobb, and the clay has never been a problem.
You can go as small as 6x8 feet for a serious practice green, though most homeowners prefer 10x15 or larger to work on approach shots and multiple break angles. We've installed everything from compact corner greens to full-size practice areas in Mableton lots. We'll assess your yard and recommend sizing based on your actual space.
Most HOAs in the Heritage Park area and broader Mableton don't restrict them, but some have guidelines on materials or visibility. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants before we measure. We can also design the green to blend naturally with your landscape if screening is a concern.
Unlike natural grass in Georgia's humid, clay-heavy climate, artificial putting greens need minimal upkeep. Occasional brushing to reset the pile and clearing debris—that's really it. No watering, no chemical treatments, no fighting South Cobb's drainage or clay compaction issues.
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