Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Marietta backyard isn't just a novelty—it's a real game changer for folks who want to practice their short game without leaving home. Whether you're in East Cobb, West Cobb, or around the Whitlock area, we've installed plenty of greens for homeowners who got tired of driving to the range. The Marietta Square neighborhood and nearby areas have some beautiful mature properties with good bones, and adding a wheelchair-accessible putting surface opens up recreation for your whole family. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know the soil, the shade patterns from those big oaks, and what actually works in Cobb County. A well-built synthetic green handles Georgia's humidity and red clay drainage issues better than you'd think, and when it's done right, it plays true year-round. No more brown patches, no mowing, no chemicals—just roll up, practice your stroke, and enjoy it.
Marietta's red clay and the mature oak canopy in neighborhoods like East Cobb and West Cobb create some real considerations for putting green installation. That heavy clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we always build proper base layers and perimeter drainage to prevent water pooling—especially important for wheelchair accessibility and safety. The oak shade is beautiful, but it means your green won't dry as fast on humid days, so we select turf varieties that handle moisture and shade better. Most Marietta homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're typically working with realistic space constraints; we design greens that fit naturally into your landscape rather than dominating it. The 30060 and 30062 ZIP codes have established HOA communities, and we'll make sure your putting surface meets any landscape guidelines before we start. Red clay can shift slightly with Georgia's seasonal wet/dry cycles, so we use reinforced backing and compacted base materials that won't settle unevenly over time. Accessibility from your patio or deck is crucial—we slope and grade everything to ensure smooth, safe approaches whether someone's walking or using a wheelchair.
Absolutely. The key is proper surface preparation and turf selection. We use infill and backing systems that create a firm, level playing surface—not spongy or unstable. When installed correctly with accessible approach paths and no abrupt edges, wheelchair users have full confidence moving across the green. We've done several installs for families in the Marietta area specifically for multigenerational use and accessibility.
Not if it's built right. Our drainage design handles Cobb County's moisture patterns. We slope the base, install perimeter drain rock, and choose turf with antimicrobial backing to resist mold. Georgia humidity is why proper installation matters—cheap greens with poor drainage will get musty. We've seen hundreds of our greens thrive in Marietta backyards through hot, humid summers.
Shade is actually manageable. We select turfs bred for lower-light conditions and make sure your green gets at least 4–6 hours of filtered sun daily. The mature oaks aren't your enemy; they keep the surface cooler and reduce algae growth in summer. If your spot is deeper shade, we'll be honest about realistic play conditions and may suggest a slightly different layout.
Most Marietta communities are fine with putting greens as long as they're low-profile and well-maintained. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines—some in 30060 and 30062 have specific landscape rules. We can help you understand what you need and work with your HOA if needed. It's a quick conversation that saves headaches later.
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