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A putting green in your McCollum backyard isn't just about impressing neighbors—it's about having a legitimate reason to stay home on weekends. We've installed plenty of residential greens throughout East Cobb, and McCollum homeowners tend to have the space and the interest to make it worth doing right. The area's proximity to McCollum Airport and the aviation corridor means you've probably got decent-sized lots, and that open feel works perfectly for a backyard practice setup. Whether you're a casual golfer who wants to dial in your short game or someone serious enough to practice daily, a synthetic putting surface handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil way better than trying to maintain natural grass. Our team's based just 15 minutes from here, so we understand the local conditions, the seasonal challenges, and what actually holds up in East Cobb's climate. We're not selling you a trend—we're giving you a functional addition that'll outlast the novelty and actually improve your game.
McCollum's clay soil is both a blessing and a curse. Natural grass putting greens struggle with drainage here, especially during Georgia's rainy springs. Synthetic turf sidesteps that problem entirely—no waterlogging, no muddy divots after a storm. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. If you're backed up against wooded areas common in the McCollum neighborhoods, you might have partial shade that actually helps keep temperatures down in summer. Full sun installations need slightly different infill to prevent heat buildup on those hot July afternoons. Lot sizes in this area tend to be generous, which gives us room to build a proper green—usually 300 to 800 square feet is realistic for a residential setup that feels like a real hole. We'll assess your existing drainage, check for low spots that collect water, and make sure the base is solid before laying turf. The aviation corridor location means wind can be a factor too, which affects how the ball rolls and how you'll practice different conditions.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf drains better than natural grass, and East Cobb's clay soil is actually why homeowners choose artificial surfaces. Water moves through the turf and base system instead of pooling. You won't get the soggy, unplayable conditions that stop you from practicing after storms.
Most residential greens run 300 to 800 square feet and play like a par-3 hole. McCollum lots are generally spacious enough to accommodate this without crowding your deck or landscaping. We'll map out the best placement during the site visit.
Our turf and infill are rated for extreme heat. We also position greens to take advantage of shade from trees or structures when possible. Partial shade actually extends the life of synthetic surfaces in hot climates like ours.
Some neighborhoods have guidelines on additions. We've worked with local HOAs before and can help you understand what's required. A properly installed green is usually approved as a landscape feature, but it's worth checking your covenants first.
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