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A lot of homeowners in West Cobb—especially in the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill areas—ask us about putting greens once they've settled into their newer construction homes. There's something about having that perfectly manicured practice space in your own backyard that just makes sense, particularly when you're looking at the clay-heavy soil we deal with in Cobb County. Real grass putting greens around here can be a headache. Our clay soil tends to stay wet longer, which means drainage issues, bare patches, and constant maintenance battles. Artificial turf solving that problem is exactly why we're seeing more West Cobb homeowners make the switch. You get that championship-quality green surface year-round—no muddy divots after rain, no brown spots from our Georgia heat—and honestly, the time you save not obsessing over it is worth its weight in gold. Whether you're near Harrison High School or anywhere else in those 30127 and 30152 ZIP codes, we understand the specific challenges your yard faces. We've installed dozens of putting greens in West Cobb, and we know what works here. The install process is straightforward, the turf itself is built to handle our climate, and the results speak for themselves. Let's talk about whether a putting green makes sense for your space.
West Cobb's newer construction homes usually come with solid lot sizes, but that clay base is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing: good drainage potential if it's installed right. The curse: if you don't address the base layer, water pools in ways that'll frustrate you for years. We always start by assessing your yard's slope and existing drainage patterns—especially important in the Mars Hill and Lost Mountain neighborhoods where homes sit on varied elevations. Our artificial putting green system includes proper underlayment and gravel base to counteract that clay compaction you've got happening naturally. Sun exposure varies across West Cobb depending on tree coverage and lot orientation. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others stay shaded most of the day. Both situations are fine for artificial turf—actually, shade is one of the few places real grass struggles and synthetic excels. We'll walk your property and figure out the best placement for your green so it gets the use you actually want. Most West Cobb residential lots accommodate a 300–600 square foot putting green comfortably, though we've done smaller and larger. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep, and we handle all the heavy lifting—base removal, leveling, turf installation, and edge finishing.
Most West Cobb HOAs are fine with artificial turf installations, especially in newer developments where lawn alternatives are becoming standard. We always recommend checking your specific covenants first—some communities have minor guidelines about edge finishing or setbacks—but we've never encountered an outright ban in this area. We're happy to review your docs and advise before you commit.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered specifically for Georgia's climate—intense heat, humidity, and those heavy rain events we get. Unlike real grass, it won't scorch, thin out, or develop fungal issues. The infill system actually helps regulate temperature, keeping the surface cooler than you'd expect even on 95-degree days.
For a typical residential putting green in the Lost Mountain or Mars Hill areas, we're looking at 2–3 days from start to finish. Most of that time is base prep—removing sod, leveling, and getting drainage right on that clay soil. The turf installation itself is quick. We can usually have you putting by day three.
Minimal. Brush it occasionally to keep the nap standing up, rinse it after heavy use, and clear any debris. Unlike real greens in Cobb County's humid climate, you won't deal with fungus, weeds, or constant watering. Most West Cobb owners spend maybe 30 minutes per month on upkeep—far less than a traditional lawn.
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