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Putting greens in McCollum have become the go-to move for homeowners who want to practice their short game without driving to the course every time. We've installed quite a few of these in the East Cobb area, and honestly, they transform how people think about their backyards. The thing about McCollum—especially around the airport corridor—is that properties tend to have good-sized yards with decent afternoon sun exposure, which works perfectly for a quality synthetic putting surface. Your neighbors in the 30062 area have noticed the same thing: a well-maintained putting green adds serious curb appeal and gives you a reason to spend more time outside. Unlike natural grass, you won't be fighting the East Cobb clay trying to maintain it. That heavy clay soil that comes standard in this part of Cobb County actually makes our installation process smoother in some ways—we get solid, level foundations. We're just 15 minutes away, which means faster setup, easier communication, and someone local who understands your neighborhood's specific conditions.
McCollum sits on the typical East Cobb clay base, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually an advantage for putting green installation—we build proper subsurface drainage so water doesn't pool during our frequent Georgia rains. The neighborhoods around McCollum Airport tend to have good sunlight patterns in the afternoon, though some properties have mature oak coverage. We assess both when we design your green. Lot sizes here are comfortable for a quality putting surface, typically allowing for 300–600 square feet without crowding your yard. One thing we've noticed: the aviation corridor means consistent wind, so drainage becomes even more important because you don't want standing water sitting around. HOA rules in the McCollum area are generally permissive about artificial turf, especially for functional features like putting greens, but we always verify before we start. The clay subsoil needs proper base preparation to prevent settling, so we don't cut corners on the foundation—that's the difference between a green that plays true for 10+ years and one that develops soft spots.
Clay is heavy and compacts solid, which is great for foundation stability, but it holds water. We build a gravel and drainage base specific to clay soil to prevent puddling during Georgia's wet seasons. Without proper drainage through clay, your green surface sits over moist soil and plays inconsistently. We've done this enough in McCollum to know exactly how to handle it.
Most McCollum properties have room for 400–500 square feet, which gives you a realistic practice area with multiple hole placements. We've worked around pools, decks, and property lines in the McCollum neighborhoods. Smaller yards get creative designs; larger ones let us build championship-length features. We measure and design for your specific lot.
Most HOAs in the McCollum area treat artificial putting greens positively—they look professional and boost property values. We've rarely hit resistance, but we always recommend checking your CC&Rs. We can help you navigate that conversation if needed, and we document our work with before/after photos for HOA records.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized for Georgia heat and sun exposure. McCollum's consistent afternoon light is actually ideal—no deep shade issues like some wooded properties. The wind around the airport corridor won't affect the surface; it'll actually help keep it dry after rain, which extends its lifespan and improves playability.
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