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Most people don't think about a putting green until they're standing on their back patio realizing they've got the perfect spot for one. If you live in Smyrna—whether it's near Jonquil Park or over in the Vinings area—you've probably got a yard that could use something a little more interesting than grass that needs constant watering in Georgia's heat. Here's the thing about artificial putting greens: they're not just for country clubs anymore. Homeowners around Market Village and throughout the 30080 and 30082 ZIP codes are installing them because they actually get used. You practice your short game before work. Your kids play on it instead of screens. Your neighbors ask who installed it. We've been installing artificial turf systems in the Smyrna area for years, and putting greens sit at this sweet spot where homeowners finally decide the investment makes sense. Unlike regular lawn, a putting green gives you something functional, low-maintenance, and honestly, pretty cool to have at home. We're just 18 minutes away, so we understand the Cobb County landscape, the soil conditions, and exactly what works in your neighborhood.
Smyrna sits on that heavy Cobb County clay that makes drainage a real consideration for any yard project. Standing water isn't your friend, especially in those spring months when Atlanta gets serious about rain. That's actually where artificial putting greens have a major advantage—we build in proper sub-base and drainage so clay soil issues become irrelevant. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Properties near Jonquil Park or in the Vinings neighborhoods tend to have different light patterns than homes closer to Market Village, and we scope that out during the initial walkthrough. Some yards get afternoon shade from mature trees, which means the turf stays cooler and plays a bit differently. We also pay attention to your HOA landscape guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community—many neighborhoods around Smyrna have specific requirements about artificial surfaces, and we make sure your putting green fits those rules before we break ground. Most residential lots here have enough space for a 400-600 square foot green, which gives you a realistic short-game setup without overwhelming your backyard. Installation in clay soil actually requires a slightly heavier base layer than sandy areas, so we account for that in our estimate and timeline.
Yes. Clay drainage is exactly why we engineer a proper sub-base system underneath. We're not just laying turf on top of Cobb County clay—we install gravel base, a drainage layer, and sometimes French drain components depending on your specific slope and soil conditions. We've done this for years in the Smyrna area and know what works.
Most Smyrna HOAs allow artificial turf putting greens, but we always recommend checking your covenants first. Some communities near Market Village or Vinings have specific wording about artificial surfaces. We can help you navigate that conversation and show examples of approved installations in similar neighborhoods.
You can create a useful short-game area in 300 square feet, but 400-600 is ideal for most Smyrna residential backyards. That size lets you design multiple hole locations and practice realistic chip and putt distances without taking over your entire yard.
Way less than real grass. Occasional brushing and a rinse keeps it clean. Georgia humidity won't cause mold or fungus issues because water drains through immediately. You'll spend minutes per month on upkeep instead of hours, and you're done watering altogether.
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