Color Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You've got that newer construction home in Lost Mountain or Mars Hill, and you're already thinking about the backyard setup. A putting green isn't just a novelty—it's a real way to use that space you've got, especially if you're tired of fighting Cobb County's clay soil to keep grass looking decent year-round. We've installed plenty of these in West Cobb, and what we've noticed is that homeowners around the 30127 and 30152 zips are serious about their outdoor living. Whether you're near Harrison High School or closer to the West Cobb parks area, a custom putting green works because it doesn't demand constant maintenance, it handles our Georgia heat without browning out, and it gives you something genuinely fun to do in your own yard. The color options matter more than you'd think—they can change how your whole backyard feels. We're just 12 minutes from most West Cobb addresses, so we've got the local know-how down to the soil and drainage patterns that matter for your specific lot.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we're building on stable, well-draining base layers rather than fighting the native dirt. The newer construction around Lost Mountain and Mars Hill means most lots are relatively level, which makes for straightforward putting green builds. Our region gets solid sun exposure in most yards—typically 6 to 8 hours of direct light—so color fading is a real consideration, but modern turfs are built to handle Georgia's UV intensity without washing out. Shade patterns shift through the seasons, and if you've got mature trees on your property, we'll design around that. One thing we always check: HOA guidelines. Plenty of neighborhoods in West Cobb have landscape rules, so we verify approval upfront. Lot sizes here tend to be half-acre to two-acre ranges, which gives us flexibility for everything from a modest 200-square-foot putting area to something more elaborate. Drainage off the clay base is critical, and we slope and prep accordingly so you're not dealing with puddles after rain.
We lean toward deeper greens—they handle our Georgia sun better than lighter shades and won't look bleached by mid-July. If your yard gets afternoon shade from trees, you can go slightly lighter. We'll walk your yard and recommend based on how the light hits it. Most West Cobb homeowners choose a medium-to-deep tone that complements landscaping while staying realistic.
Yes, but it's straightforward on Cobb County clay. We excavate 4 to 6 inches, lay perforated drain lines, add a gravel base, and compact. The clay actually helps water move predictably, so we don't run into surprise soft spots. It's standard prep for us in this area, and it ensures your green stays playable year-round.
Most residential putting greens—whether you're in Lost Mountain or near Harrison High—take 2 to 4 days depending on size and site prep. If there's existing landscaping to work around, it might stretch to 5 days. We'll give you a timeline once we measure the space and assess soil conditions.
Most West Cobb neighborhoods allow them as long as it's a functional backyard feature, not a visible eyesore from the street. We review HOA guidelines before quoting and include approval language in our proposal. We've installed dozens in this area without issues—just best to verify early.
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