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A putting green in McCollum isn't just a backyard feature—it's a statement about how you spend your leisure time at home. Here in the East Cobb area, where properties tend toward generous lots and the aviation corridor keeps things distinctly suburban, a well-maintained practice green becomes that perfect spot between your back door and the rest of your day. We've built dozens of these across McCollum and the surrounding neighborhoods, and what strikes us most is how families use them: early morning putts before work, weekend tournaments with neighbors, kids learning the game without the pressure of a full course. The clay-heavy soil we work with around here actually makes installation straightforward—we know exactly how to prepare the base, account for drainage patterns, and ensure your green stays playable through Georgia's humid summers and occasional heavy rains. Unlike natural grass greens that deteriorate under constant use, artificial turf handles the foot traffic, holds its shape, and requires virtually no maintenance beyond a quick rinse. We're based just 15 minutes away in the LawnLogic service area, so we understand McCollum's specific landscape demands, your neighbors' expectations, and the kind of durability you actually need in East Cobb.
McCollum's clay soil is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, which is exactly why we spend time on the base layer before the turf goes down. Improper drainage leads to standing water, and that kills the play surface experience fast. We use a gravel base engineered for our region's rainfall patterns—and trust us, summer thunderstorms in the aviation corridor area can dump inches in an afternoon. Most McCollum properties we work on sit in partially shaded yards, with mature trees providing afternoon relief. That's actually ideal for a putting green; full sun exposure can stress even artificial turf in July and August. Lot sizes in this neighborhood vary, but we typically see enough space for 400 to 800 square feet of green, which gives you multiple hole configurations and realistic practice scenarios. HOA guidelines in some East Cobb sections may have restrictions on artificial surfaces, so we always recommend checking your deed before moving forward. Installation itself takes advantage of McCollum's relatively level terrain—no major grading challenges like you'd find in hillier parts of Cobb County. We compact the existing clay base, lay our drainage layer, and set the turf with seams you'll barely notice.
Not at all—we actually prefer it in some ways. Clay compacts predictably, which gives us a stable foundation. The challenge is drainage. We install a engineered gravel base that channels water away from the playing surface, accounting for the heavy summer rains we see across East Cobb. Once the base is right, your green drains just as well as natural grass would, without the maintenance headaches.
McCollum's mix of shade and sun is actually perfect. Most properties here have mature trees that naturally filter intense afternoon heat. Our turf is UV-stabilized to handle direct sun, but the dappled shade common in this neighborhood extends the life of the surface and keeps it cooler underfoot during summer practice sessions.
We've installed greens ranging from 300 to 1,000 square feet across McCollum. Most homeowners find 400 to 600 square feet gives you enough room for three to five holes with varied distances. That's enough to stay interesting without overwhelming a typical East Cobb lot.
Some East Cobb developments have guidelines on synthetic surfaces, though putting greens are often treated more favorably than full-lawn replacements. Always check your deed first. We've navigated McCollum HOA rules before and can help you understand what's permitted in your specific area.
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