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A putting green in your Marietta backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the perfect antidote to those Georgia summer afternoons when you'd rather practice your short game at home than head to the range. Whether you're in East Cobb, West Cobb, or near Whitlock, we've installed dozens of synthetic greens that have transformed backyards into genuine practice spaces. The thing about Marietta is that your yard likely has some challenges: thick red clay underneath, mature oak trees creating patchy shade, and the kind of humidity that makes natural grass maintenance a year-round headache. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. You get a putting surface that plays true 365 days a year, never turns brown from clay dust or shade stress, and requires zero fertilizer or fungicide treatments. We're just 12 minutes from the Marietta Square, so we know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, and what works. More importantly, we know what doesn't. A lot of installers treat every project the same, but your putting green needs to account for drainage patterns unique to Cobb County clay, proper base preparation under that oak canopy, and a surface that won't turn into a heat island in July. Let's build something that actually works for your specific yard.
Marietta's red clay foundation means drainage is non-negotiable. We don't just lay turf over existing soil—we establish proper subsurface preparation that handles our region's heavy summer rains and keeps the playing surface firm year-round. That mature oak canopy you see throughout East Cobb and Whitlock creates shade patterns that shift seasonally, which synthetic turf handles perfectly. Unlike natural grass, our putting greens won't thin out or develop moss in those shaded corners near Kennesaw Mountain's slopes. Your yard size matters too. Marietta lots typically run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us real flexibility in designing a green that fits your space and sight lines. Installation in Cobb County requires understanding how our soil compacts and how water moves through your yard. We account for the slope toward storm drains, the proximity to tree root systems, and whether your HOA has specific landscape guidelines. The red clay also means we're extra careful during base work—proper compaction prevents settling and maintains that tournament-quality surface feel.
Synthetic turf requires almost no seasonal maintenance. In summer, a quick rinse removes dust and keeps the surface cool—important under that Cobb County heat. We brush it lightly once or twice a year to keep the nap upright. No fungicide, no watering, no mowing. The turf actually stays playable better in humidity than natural grass would, since there's no risk of disease or moisture-related thinning.
Not if we install it right. During site prep, we identify existing tree roots and work around them, or address them properly before laying the base. Cobb County's mature oaks are part of what makes Marietta beautiful—we design around them rather than fight them. Once installed, the synthetic surface sits on a stable base that won't shift or crack from root pressure.
Absolutely. We don't rely on the clay itself for drainage—we install a engineered base system that moves water away from the putting surface. This is especially important in East Cobb and Whitlock where clay compaction is heavy. Proper slope and subsurface preparation ensure your green plays firm and true, even after Georgia downpours.
That depends on your specific neighborhood and HOA rules. Some Marietta communities have landscape guidelines; others don't. We've worked with dozens of HOAs across Cobb County and know how to present the project appropriately. Usually, a synthetic green fits within landscaping standards better than you'd expect—it's low-profile and professional-looking.
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