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West Cobb homeowners know the drill: clay soil, summer heat, and yards that take a beating during Georgia's unpredictable weather. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's about creating a low-maintenance outdoor space that actually looks sharp year-round, even when the Lost Mountain area gets hammered by afternoon thunderstorms or the Mars Hill neighborhoods go through dry spells. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we see. You get a pristine surface that drains properly (which matters in Cobb County clay), holds up to foot traffic, and never needs the constant watering and reseeding that natural grass demands here. Whether you're near Harrison High School or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions, a putting green gives you that resort-quality backyard without the headaches. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in West Cobb—and what doesn't.
Installing a putting green in West Cobb means accounting for Cobb County's heavy clay base and the way newer construction neighborhoods often have compacted soil underneath. That clay actually works in your favor during installation—it gives us a stable, well-draining foundation when we prepare the subbase properly. The real challenge is the summer heat and humidity; synthetic turf handles it beautifully, but we have to account for sun exposure patterns. Mars Hill and Lost Mountain get different amounts of afternoon shade depending on tree coverage, so we assess your yard's specific microclimate during the design phase. Most West Cobb yards, especially in newer subdivisions, are sized nicely for a 300–600 square foot putting green, which is the sweet spot for residential play and maintenance. Drainage is critical here—we slope our installations slightly to handle Georgia's occasional heavy rain without pooling. Your HOA (if you have one) may have guidelines on color or size, so we always confirm those details upfront. The good news: synthetic greens consistently outperform natural grass in this climate.
Absolutely. We install a engineered subbase that sits on top of the clay and slopes gently away from structures. The synthetic turf itself is perforated, so water moves through quickly. In our experience across 30127 and 30152, drainage has never been an issue—even after heavy summer storms. The clay actually helps by preventing water from disappearing into loose soil.
Synthetic turf performs in full sun or partial shade, so you're flexible. We just need to know your yard's light pattern. If you've got mature trees creating afternoon coverage, that's fine—the turf won't thin out like natural grass would. During the consultation, we'll note sun exposure and adjust the surface design if needed for ball roll characteristics.
Most do, but covenants vary by neighborhood. Some restrict artificial turf entirely; others require certain colors or dimensions. We always confirm HOA rules before you commit. In our experience, the newer West Cobb subdivisions are more flexible than older communities, but it's always worth a quick check with your association first.
A standard residential putting green usually takes 2–3 days from start to finish. We prep the base, install edging, lay turf, and finish the edges. Weather in Cobb County is pretty cooperative most of the year, so we rarely face major delays. We're just 12 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible and we can often fit you in quickly.
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