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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard isn't just about golf—it's about creating a space that actually works with your property and your lifestyle. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or in one of the newer subdivisions around the Harrison High School area, we've installed plenty of practice greens for homeowners who want to sharpen their game without the drive to a course. The nice thing about West Cobb is that most properties here have decent yard space, and the newer construction means we're often working with cleaner slate than older neighborhoods. That clay-heavy Cobb County soil? It's actually ideal for a solid base when we prep the ground right. We handle everything from the foundation up, so you're not dealing with drainage headaches or uneven settling down the road. Our team is just 12 minutes away, which means quick installation and easy follow-ups if you ever need adjustments. Most of our West Cobb clients tell us the same thing: they use their putting green way more than they expected, whether it's practicing before weekend rounds or just getting outside for 15 minutes in the morning.
West Cobb's clay-based soil is actually a strength when we're building your putting green foundation. Unlike sandier areas, this soil compacts well and provides excellent drainage support when we layer it properly with base materials. The newer construction in neighborhoods around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill means fewer old root systems and established drainage issues to work around. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on your lot orientation—some properties here get afternoon shade from mature trees, while others are wide open. We always scout your yard during the consultation because that affects which turf blend we recommend and how the green will play seasonally. HOA rules in West Cobb subdivisions typically don't restrict artificial turf anymore, but we check your covenants upfront so there are no surprises. Yard sizes in this area range from compact to generous, and we've built everything from 200-square-foot practice strips to full-sized greens. The Cobb County clay means we sometimes need to cut deeper than in other regions, but that extra prep work means your green stays level and drains clean for years.
Most West Cobb subdivisions now permit high-quality artificial turf, including practice greens. We always review your specific HOA covenants before you commit, and we've worked with Harrison High School area developments and Lost Mountain neighborhoods without issues. If your HOA has questions, we can provide documentation on our turf quality and durability standards.
The clay base is actually beneficial—it compacts firmly and drains well when we layer it correctly. We excavate to proper depth, add our base materials, and compact everything to prevent settling. Your putting surface stays level through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles, which is a real advantage over looser soils in other areas.
Most backyard greens take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep needs. Since we're just 12 minutes away in West Cobb, we can schedule efficiently and handle any post-installation tweaks quickly. We'll give you a firm timeline at the consultation based on your yard conditions.
Yes. Slopes are actually common in newer West Cobb construction. We design the green to work with your lot's natural grade and can create realistic break patterns that match your terrain. Our crew levels and sculpts the base to ensure proper play and drainage, turning that slope into a feature rather than a problem.
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