Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Smyrna backyard transforms how you spend your free time. Instead of heading to the course every weekend, you've got tournament-quality greens steps from your patio. We've installed putting greens throughout Smyrna—from the Vinings neighborhood to homes near Market Village—and we've learned what works in this landscape. The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County presents real challenges for drainage and turf performance, but that's exactly why a professionally installed synthetic green makes sense. You get zero maintenance, all-season playability, and a feature that genuinely changes your home's appeal. Homeowners here appreciate that artificial turf doesn't compete with Georgia's humidity or our unpredictable spring rains. Your green stays firm and true regardless of weather. Most folks we work with in the 30080 and 30082 zip codes have tight neighborhood lots—whether you're near Jonquil Park or tucked into a tree-lined corner—and we've gotten really good at maximizing putting surfaces in those real-world spaces. This isn't a fantasy upgrade; it's practical recreation that pays for itself in time saved and enjoyment gained.
Smyrna sits on Cobb County's notoriously challenging clay soil, which naturally sheds water instead of absorbing it. That matters for a putting green because poor drainage creates soft spots, surface pooling, and uneven play conditions. Our installation process accounts for this upfront—we build a proper base layer and integrate perimeter drainage so water moves away from your green instead of sitting on it. Shade is another variable we assess carefully. The neighborhoods around Vinings tend to have mature tree coverage, which is beautiful but can block the 6–8 hours of direct sun that keeps synthetic turf looking crisp. We evaluate your specific lot during the site visit and recommend turf backing and infill combinations that perform well even under partial shade. HOA rules in many Smyrna subdivisions allow residential putting greens, but we always verify local guidelines before breaking ground. Lot sizes here vary significantly—some homes have sprawling backyards, others have compact spaces that call for creative green shapes. We've designed greens as small as 200 square feet and as large as 1,500 in this area, fitting the actual footprint you have. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base prep, and summer heat means we schedule projects in spring or fall when crews work most efficiently.
Clay soil drains poorly, so without proper base engineering, your green becomes waterlogged. We install a gravel base layer and edge drainage trenches to redirect water away from the play surface. This step is non-negotiable in Smyrna—it's why DIY kits often fail here. The investment upfront prevents soft spots and keeps your green playable year-round, even during Georgia's wet seasons.
Most Smyrna lots can accommodate 300–600 square feet comfortably, giving you 2–3 distinct hole placements and realistic approach shots. We've designed smaller greens (200 sq ft) for Market Village–area homes and larger ones (1,000+ sq ft) for properties with more room. The key is matching the green to your actual space and how you'll use it—not just copying a generic size.
Most Smyrna subdivisions permit them, but requirements vary by neighborhood. We review your deed restrictions and HOA guidelines before quoting the project. Some communities want specific setback distances or limit infill materials. A quick conversation with your HOA saves surprises later—we handle that paperwork step with clients regularly.
Typical installation takes 3–5 days, depending on site prep and base condition. Clay soil removal and proper drainage setup add time but ensure durability. We schedule projects in spring or fall when Georgia's heat is less intense for crews. Summer installations are possible but less comfortable and slower. We'll give you an exact timeline during the initial walkthrough.
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