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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard sounds like a dream—and honestly, it's more achievable than you might think, especially if your home needs a landscape refresh. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere in the 30127 or 30152 zip codes, we've installed plenty of backyard greens for homeowners who want to turn an awkward corner of yard into something they actually use. The clay soil around Cobb County can be tricky to work with, and if your property is on the newer side of West Cobb's development, you've probably got some grading challenges. That's where a proper artificial putting surface makes sense—it levels out uneven terrain, drains better than natural grass ever will in our climate, and doesn't demand the constant fussing that a real green would. We're just 12 minutes from the Harrison High School area, so we know West Cobb's yards inside and out. Most of our clients here are looking at putting greens because they want to practice without driving to a course, or they want to reclaim a patch of yard that's been problem grass for years. If that sounds like your situation, let's talk about what's possible.
West Cobb's Cobb County clay is heavy and dense—great for holding a foundation, not so great for drainage on a natural grass putting green. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. You'll see a lot of newer construction in Lost Mountain and around the Mars Hill area, which means many properties have been regraded and compacted. That clay base is actually perfect for installing a putting green; we can level it properly, add our base layers, and create something that drains and plays consistently year-round. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're surrounded by pines or newer trees. Some West Cobb yards get blasted with afternoon heat; others are shaded by mature oaks. We design the green's orientation to match what you've got. HOA restrictions in some West Cobb neighborhoods do exist—nothing that typically blocks a putting green, but it's worth checking your covenants. Yard sizes in this area tend to be generous, so most of our clients have room for a 300–600 square foot green without squeezing anything else out. The key is working with the slope and drainage patterns already in your yard rather than fighting them.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized and rated for Georgia's full summer intensity. The material won't fade, and it drains fast—important when you get those afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Cobb County. The backing system we use prevents water from pooling, so even after a heavy rain near Mars Hill or Lost Mountain, you're putting within hours, not days.
Price depends on size, existing yard condition, and how much site prep is needed. Cobb County clay sometimes needs grading work that sandy soil doesn't—that factors in. A typical 400–500 square foot green in the 30127 or 30152 area runs between mid-four figures and five figures. We always quote after a walk-through so you know exactly what goes into the project.
Maintenance is minimal compared to natural grass. A quick brush-off after heavy use and occasional rinsing to clear dust and pollen—that's it. West Cobb winters are short and mild, so you're not dealing with freeze-thaw cycles that would crack a real green. You'll be able to putt comfortably most of the year.
Slope is our specialty. Most West Cobb properties have some grade to them, especially in Lost Mountain and newer subdivisions. We design the green to work with the existing contours or adjust the base to create the slope you want. A well-designed slope actually makes the green more fun and more realistic to practice on.
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