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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the kind of thing that makes your home the gathering spot on the block. We've installed plenty of them around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and honestly, there's something special about watching families actually spend time outside, practicing their short game instead of scrolling inside. West Cobb's newer construction homes often come with decent-sized yards, and that's perfect for a custom putting green setup. The clay soil we deal with here in Cobb County drains differently than what you'd find an hour north, which matters when you're building something that needs to perform year-round. We're based just 12 minutes away, so we know this neighborhood's quirks—the morning shade patterns near Harrison High School area, the way yards here tend to be exposed to afternoon sun, and how to work with HOA guidelines that most West Cobb subdivisions have. A quality artificial putting green handles Georgia's humidity and temperature swings without getting mushy or fading, and it gives your family a legitimate reason to get outside and have fun together.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil means drainage is something we pay attention to from day one. When we install a putting green here, we're not just laying turf on whatever's underneath—we're building a proper base that accounts for how water moves through Cobb County clay. The newer construction neighborhoods like Lost Mountain often have compacted soil from builder activity, which actually works in your favor because we have a stable foundation to work with. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your home faces the established tree lines or backs up to open space. Homes closer to the Harrison High School area sometimes deal with afternoon shade that can affect how the turf performs, so we assess that during the consultation. Most West Cobb yards are in that sweet spot—large enough for a quality putting green but not so sprawling that drainage becomes complicated. HOA restrictions in your subdivision typically allow artificial turf for recreational features, but we always verify those details upfront so there are no surprises. Georgia's humidity is real, especially in summer, which is why we choose turf systems engineered to resist mold and maintain their playability even in damp conditions.
Not really—we actually prefer working with clay because it's compacted and stable, especially in newer West Cobb construction. The key is proper drainage preparation underneath. We install a gravel and sand base that accounts for how Cobb County clay sheds water. That prevents pooling and keeps your green playable year-round, even during Georgia's wet springs.
Most West Cobb subdivisions permit artificial turf for recreational spaces like putting greens. We always pull your HOA guidelines before we start any work, so you're never guessing about compliance. A few neighborhoods have specific color or height requirements, and we make sure your green meets those specs exactly.
Georgia's humidity means a little more attention than drier climates, but we're talking minimal effort. Occasional brushing to keep the nap upright, rinsing after heavy pollen season, and maybe some spot cleaning. We'll walk you through a simple maintenance routine during installation that keeps your green in tournament-like shape without becoming a second job.
Once you've decided on design and materials, we're usually installing within 2–3 weeks. Most West Cobb installations take 2–4 days depending on size and base prep. Since we're just 12 minutes away, we can schedule around your family's schedule and get you putting by the following weekend.
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