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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a way to reclaim your outdoor space and actually use it year-round. We talk to homeowners in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area all the time who thought a home golf setup was out of reach, but the truth is simpler than you'd expect. Whether you've got a corner lot near Harrison High School or a newer-construction property where the landscaping is still taking shape, artificial turf makes a putting green something you can maintain in five minutes instead of five hours. No watering during Georgia's unpredictable summers, no dead patches from our clay soil working against you, and no excuses not to putt before work. We've installed dozens of these in Cobb County, and the homeowners who do it end up wondering why they waited. Your backyard can be both beautiful and functional—and honestly, it's more affordable than most people think.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil and newer construction layouts create both an opportunity and a reason to skip natural grass for putting greens. That clay base, common throughout Cobb County, doesn't drain the way bentgrass needs it to, and if you're building out a yard in Lost Mountain or nearby subdivisions, you're often starting from scratch anyway. Summer heat and humidity in Georgia mean real putting greens require serious maintenance and frequent watering—something that gets old fast. Artificial turf eliminates those headaches entirely. Most West Cobb lots have adequate space for a modest green without major landscape overhauls. We size and position putting greens to work with your property's existing slope and sun exposure. Shade from mature trees isn't uncommon, and synthetic turf performs just as well in partial shade as full sun, unlike natural grass. Installation is straightforward on newer properties because you're not fighting established root systems. We handle base preparation, drainage, and leveling—all things that matter more in Cobb's climate than most homeowners realize. The result is a putting green that stays playable 365 days a year, regardless of Georgia weather.
Absolutely. Artificial turf actually thrives in Georgia's climate better than natural grass. Unlike bentgrass, synthetic putting surfaces don't require constant watering during our hot, humid summers. They won't develop fungal issues from moisture buildup, and they stay firm and playable even after heavy rain. We've installed greens throughout Cobb County that perform flawlessly year-round.
That's ideal territory for us. Newer subdivisions in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area often have bare or developing landscaping, making installation simpler and faster. We'll assess your soil, drainage, and sunlight, then build a green that integrates seamlessly with your yard plan. No disruption to existing mature landscapes.
Cost depends on size, base prep, and drainage needs specific to your property. Cobb County clay might require more prep work than sandy soil elsewhere, but we'll give you a transparent quote before we start. Most residential greens in our service area run between mid-range and premium, depending on scope. Call us for a free estimate.
Minimal. Brush it weekly to maintain turf fiber direction, rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, and remove debris. You don't need to water, fertilize, or treat it for disease like natural grass in Cobb County heat. Most owners spend five to ten minutes a month on upkeep—that's it.
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