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A lot of West Cobb homeowners come to us with the same picture in mind: a backyard putting green that actually looks good and plays true, not some cheap mat that looks plastic from the porch. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, near Mars Hill, or anywhere in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes, we get it—the clay soil and newer construction homes in this area mean most yards have potential, but they also need a setup that handles our Georgia weather without becoming a mud pit or a baked-out disaster. We've installed putting greens across West Cobb, and the ones that perform best are the ones that account for drainage, sun exposure patterns, and the specific challenges that come with Cobb County's native soil. That's why we don't just drop a prefab green in your yard and call it done. We look at your actual lot, your sight lines from the deck or patio, and what kind of play you're actually after—whether that's a casual 15-footer for weekend practice or a more serious setup. The result is something your neighbors will notice, your buddies will want to putt on, and that'll hold up season after season without constant babying.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge for putting greens. The good news: it's stable and compacts well, which means your green won't shift or settle unevenly over time. The catch is drainage. Without proper base preparation and subsurface work, that clay holds water, and standing moisture is the enemy of any artificial turf surface. We always start with a perimeter drain system and a compacted gravel base to manage what Cobb County throws at us—we get real humidity here, and afternoon thunderstorms can drop serious water. Sun patterns matter too. Most West Cobb yards sit in full sun or have dappled afternoon shade depending on tree coverage and orientation. We size your green's nap and infill to match how much sun it actually gets. Newer construction homes in Lost Mountain and around Harrison High School often have tighter lot lines, so we've learned to design greens that maximize playable area without eating your whole backyard. Slope and undulation are personal preferences, but we build them with subtle breaks that look natural against Cobb County's topography, not flat and artificial.
Yes, absolutely. Cobb County's clay means water doesn't percolate naturally. We install a perimeter drain system and engineered base—typically 4 inches of compacted gravel with a perforated drain line. Without it, you'll see puddling and algae growth, especially after our afternoon storms. It's not optional here; it's foundation work.
Most West Cobb lots can support a 300–600 square foot green, which gives you plenty of routing and 2–3 hole options. We've squeezed functional greens into tighter spaces too. The key is working with your actual setback and tree lines. We'll walk your lot and show you what fits without looking cramped.
Our turf is designed for it. Modern nylon and polyethylene fibers handle intense sun without fading or becoming tacky. West Cobb's humidity can be rough, but proper drainage and infill composition keep the surface playable. We've got greens all over Cobb County that hold up beautifully through July and August.
We're about 12 minutes from the heart of West Cobb, so turnaround on installation is quick and follow-up service is easy to schedule. If you're in the 30127 or 30152 area, you're one of our closest service territories. We can typically get you in within a few weeks.
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