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Picture this: you're standing in your McCollum home on a Saturday morning, coffee in hand, ready to practice your short game without leaving your property. That's the reality for homeowners in the McCollum area who've installed a putting green indoors or in a covered space. We work with a lot of folks around the 30062 ZIP code—neighbors who live near the aviation corridor and want to maximize their leisure time without fighting Georgia's clay soil and unpredictable weather. An indoor putting green is one of those projects that sounds fancy but actually solves a real problem: you get consistent, year-round play on a surface that handles the East Cobb humidity without turning into a swamp. Whether you've got a spare bedroom, a covered patio, or a climate-controlled garage, we've installed plenty of synthetic turf greens for homeowners just like you. The turf we use holds up to foot traffic, drains properly, and plays true—no divots, no mud, no excuses. Our shop is just 15 minutes from McCollum, so we know the neighborhood, the drainage quirks, and what works in this part of Cobb County.
McCollum sits on that dense East Cobb clay that makes traditional grass maintenance frustrating. Even if you had a full outdoor green, the soil compaction and moisture retention would cause problems. That's why an indoor putting green actually makes more sense here than trying to fight nature. Inside, you control everything: humidity levels, lighting, and foot traffic patterns. For homeowners in this area, we typically see tighter yard spaces, especially near the McCollum Airport vicinity where lot sizes run smaller. An indoor setup—whether it's 8x12 feet in a game room or a covered side patio—gives you that golf practice without the clay-based headaches. The synthetic turf we install handles the temperature swings you get in East Cobb (hot summers, occasional cold snaps) without expanding or contracting unpredictably. Drainage is built into the system, so humidity isn't an issue. Most installations in the McCollum area take 2–4 hours depending on space prep and whether you're adding a hitting bay or chipping area alongside the putting surface.
Absolutely. The turf we install has a drainage layer underneath and a permeable backing, so moisture moves through it instead of pooling. McCollum's humidity won't affect the grass surface itself—it's not alive, so it doesn't expand or shrink like natural grass does on a clay base. You'll get the same roll and speed year-round.
We assess your subfloor—whether it's concrete, wood, or existing carpet—and level it if needed. For most McCollum homes, we install a base foam pad, add a drainage layer, then lay the synthetic turf. The whole process is non-invasive and typically done in a single day without major disruption.
You'll want consistent overhead lighting to read greens properly. We often recommend LED panels or track lighting focused on the putting surface. Many McCollum clients upgrade their game room lighting as part of the project—it improves the entire space, not just the green.
Very little. Brush it lightly once a week to restore the nap and keep it looking fresh. McCollum's humidity won't cause mold or algae growth on synthetic turf like it might on natural grass. No watering, no fertilizer, no seasonal treatments—just occasional cleaning and a light brush.
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