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A lot of homeowners around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area have been asking us about putting greens lately—and honestly, it makes sense. West Cobb's newer construction homes often come with smaller yards, tighter spaces between properties, and that stubborn red clay that doesn't drain quite right. If you've got a backyard that could use something special, or you're tired of watering a patch of grass that never seems to cooperate with our Georgia humidity, a custom putting green might be exactly what you need. Here's the thing: installing a putting green in West Cobb isn't just about laying down some fake grass and calling it done. The soil conditions, the way your yard drains, how much sun hits different corners—all of that matters. We've installed putting greens throughout Cobb County, and we know the terrain around Harrison High School and the West Cobb parks area like the back of our hand. Most homeowners are surprised how much their property actually improves once they've got a well-designed green in place. It's not just prettier; it changes how you use your yard. And we're close enough to handle everything from the initial walkthrough to the finishing touches without any hassle.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is a blessing and a curse. That dense, reddish earth holds water like nobody's business, which is why proper drainage becomes non-negotiable for any putting green installation. We always recommend a solid base layer and the right subsurface system to keep water from pooling during our wet springs and heavy summer storms. Sun exposure varies wildly in newer West Cobb developments. Some homes near Lost Mountain sit in partial shade most of the day, while others—especially those on cleared lots—get full afternoon sun. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending turf type, because the right synthetic surface depends on how much light your green receives year-round. Yard sizes in this part of Cobb tend to be more modest than older neighborhoods, which actually works in your favor. A well-proportioned 400- to 800-square-foot putting green fits naturally into most West Cobb residential lots without feeling cramped. If you're in a newer subdivision with HOA rules, we can walk you through those restrictions and make sure your design passes muster. The good news: most West Cobb HOAs are fine with putting greens, especially when they're maintained to a high standard.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, which means we build a engineered base underneath your green to manage water properly. Without it, you'd have standing water after rain, dead spots, and a pretty frustrating experience. We use gravel, sand, and a perforated drainage layer to keep everything performing well year-round, even during our wetter months.
Absolutely. Most West Cobb lots are compact, and that's actually ideal for a putting green. We typically design them to fit naturally into the space—usually 400 to 800 square feet—without dominating your yard. Smaller installations often look cleaner and get better use than oversized ones anyway.
Most do, as long as it's installed properly and maintained well. We've worked with Cobb County HOAs extensively and know how to present your putting green in a way that gets approval. If your community has specific guidelines, we'll review them upfront and design accordingly.
A typical residential green takes 3 to 5 business days from start to finish, depending on site prep and size. West Cobb's newer construction homes sometimes have less grading work needed, which can speed things up. We'll give you a specific timeline during the consultation.
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