Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Powder Springs has changed a lot over the past decade—Lost Mountain and the Macland area especially have seen newer homes with families who want outdoor spaces that actually work year-round. A putting green isn't just about golf anymore. We're talking about a smooth, level surface that wheelchairs roll across effortlessly, that doesn't turn to mud after rain, and that looks sharp without eating up your weekends. That's what drew us to specialize in wheelchair-accessible putting greens right here in West Cobb. The clay-heavy soil around Powder Springs actually makes synthetic turf a no-brainer—it drains better than natural grass ever could in our climate, and you skip the whole soggy mess that happens when Georgia gets humid. Whether you're near Thurman Springs Park or out toward the newer neighborhoods, our team understands what moisture and shade patterns do to a yard in this part of the county. We're 15 minutes away, we know the area inside and out, and we can build you a putting green that's genuinely usable for everyone in your family.
West Cobb clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils do. That's actually a selling point for artificial turf—we're not fighting the soil, we're working around it with proper base prep and infill that sheds water fast. Powder Springs developments, especially newer ones, tend to have tighter lot sizes and specific HOA guidelines about landscaping. We've navigated those rules plenty of times in Lost Mountain and around Macland. The shade patterns matter too. If your backyard faces north toward the tree line, or you've got oaks creeping in from a neighbor's lot, synthetic turf eliminates the dead patches and thin spots you'd get with real grass. Sun exposure is usually solid enough in the afternoon, but morning shade is common. One thing folks don't always consider: wheelchair accessibility means the slope and surface texture have to be precise. We grade to ensure water moves away from the playing area without creating ramps that are too steep. The infill we use stays stable in heat and Georgia's humidity, and it compacts predictably—important when someone's rolling across it regularly. Installation in Powder Springs typically takes 3-5 days depending on existing hardscape, soil condition, and how much base material we need to bring in.
Yes, but it's straightforward. We excavate, compact the clay base, then lay a permeable underlayment and gravel base that keeps water moving through instead of pooling. Clay actually holds that base layer stable better than looser soils. It's a few extra steps compared to sandy yards, but the payoff is a turf surface that stays level and firm year-round, which matters even more when wheelchairs are rolling on it.
It depends on your specific development in Lost Mountain or Macland. Most HOAs we work with in West Cobb allow artificial turf as long as it looks residential and isn't oversized. We handle the approval conversations and can show examples of other installations in the area. Generally, a backyard putting green fits right into modern landscape guidelines.
Surface grade matters most. We slope the green so water drains properly but never so steep that wheels slip or get stuck. We choose infill materials that compress evenly and stay firm under rolling weight. The edge transitions are smooth with no lips or raised edges. We'll work with you on entry path width and surface approach so your specific wheelchair and user needs are met.
Absolutely. Our turf is built for exactly this climate. The infill materials we use in Powder Springs are rated for heat and won't break down the way organic materials would. Humidity actually helps keep the fibers supple. You'll see no fading, no algae issues like you might get with natural grass in shade, and drainage prevents the soggy, moldy problems Georgia clay yards deal with every summer.
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