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A lot of homeowners in West Cobb—especially around Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area—are discovering that a backyard putting green transforms how they actually use their outdoor space. Instead of letting clay-heavy yards sit dormant or spending weekends on maintenance, you get a genuine practice area that handles Georgia's humidity and our unpredictable spring rains without turning into a mud pit. What makes putting greens different from general artificial turf is the precision. The grass blade texture, the subsurface drainage, the way it holds a consistent roll—these details matter when you're trying to sharpen your short game without driving to the range in Marietta. We've installed dozens of greens across Cobb County, and the newer construction homes in your neighborhood often have the ideal lot layout for this kind of project. The best part? You're looking at a surface that stays playable year-round, doesn't require daily watering (a real win during Georgia summers), and actually increases your home's appeal. Whether you're near Harrison High School or further into the newer subdivisions, the installation process is straightforward, and we can walk you through exactly what your specific yard needs. Let's figure out if a putting green makes sense for your home.
West Cobb's clay soil is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense, compacted base you've probably noticed when digging around your foundation? It actually works in our favor for putting green installation because it provides excellent stability. We don't have to worry about shifting or settling the way we might in sandier regions. Sunlight patterns in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain vary significantly—some backyards are shaded by mature pines, others get six-plus hours of direct afternoon sun. During our site visit, we'll assess your specific exposure because it influences which turf grade we recommend and how we orient the playing surface. Humidity and drainage are real considerations here. Cobb County's spring and summer rainfall can be intense, so we build a proper subsurface system that channels water away from the green itself. Without it, you'd end up with pooling and surface degradation. The good news is that modern artificial putting turf handles our climate exceptionally well—no fungal issues, no moss creep, just consistent playability. Most West Cobb residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which typically means we're installing greens between 300 and 600 square feet. That's the sweet spot for practice work without overwhelming your landscape design.
The dense clay is actually ideal for a stable base. We use it to our advantage—it compacts well and prevents settling. We layer proper drainage systems on top so water doesn't pool, which is important given how much rain Cobb County gets in spring and summer. No special remediation needed; we just build smart.
Absolutely, though we'll recommend a shade-tolerant turf blend. Many Lost Mountain yards have mature trees that create afternoon shade—that's workable. During the free quote, we'll map your sun exposure and suggest the grass type that'll thrive in your specific microclimate.
Most residential putting greens take 3-5 days from start to finish. We're only 12 minutes from your area, so scheduling is flexible. Weather delays occasionally happen (Georgia spring rain, you know), but we plan around it and keep you updated.
Some newer subdivisions do have landscape guidelines, but putting greens usually fall within residential improvement categories. We've worked with HOAs across Cobb County and know how to navigate approval processes. We'll discuss any restrictions specific to your community during the quote.
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