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A lot of homeowners in West Cobb—whether you're in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, or near the Harrison High School area—come to us wanting a putting green that actually plays like golf, not just a patch of green in the backyard. The newer construction around here means yards are often designed with potential, but that Georgia clay soil underneath doesn't always cooperate when you're trying to maintain a pristine lawn, let alone a short-game practice area. That's where artificial turf for putting greens makes real sense. You get that consistent playing surface year-round without fighting Cobb County's humidity, clay compaction, or the wear patterns that come from regular use. We're just 12 minutes from your neighborhood, so we understand exactly what West Cobb homeowners are dealing with—and what they want out of their outdoor space.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons why putting greens work so well here. Instead of trying to amend that dense clay or deal with drainage headaches, artificial turf gives you a stable, level surface that won't settle unevenly over time—something you really notice in newer construction neighborhoods where the ground is still settling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot sits near Lost Mountain's tree line or in the more open Mars Hill area. We design your green's orientation to match your property's natural light patterns and sight lines from your patio or deck. Newer homes in West Cobb often have HOA landscape guidelines too, so we make sure any green we install complements your home's aesthetic while staying within community standards. Most West Cobb yards are spacious enough for a quality putting surface—anywhere from 200 to 500 square feet is common—and installation typically happens quickly since we're familiar with local permitting and the typical grading in this area.
Most residential putting greens don't require permits in Cobb County since they're considered landscaping, not a permanent structure. That said, if your HOA has landscape approval requirements—which many Mars Hill and Lost Mountain communities do—we'll help you get that sign-off. We handle the paperwork and know the approval timeline for West Cobb neighborhoods.
Clay actually helps us. We use it as a solid, compacted base layer rather than fighting it. The challenge is proper drainage and levelness, which we address with a gravel sublayer and careful grading. This matters in West Cobb especially during our humid summers—good drainage prevents water pooling on the green.
Most West Cobb homes do well with 300–400 square feet. That's enough to set up multiple hole positions and practice different break angles without dominating your yard. We'll tour your property and find the spot that gets good light, fits your layout, and maximizes playability.
Artificial greens need brushing once or twice a month to keep the fibers standing up and playable. Light rinsing during dry spells helps too. No mowing, fertilizing, or fungicide like natural grass. For West Cobb's humidity, that minimal upkeep is a huge advantage compared to maintaining a real short-grass area.
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