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New construction in West Cobb means you're building in one of Georgia's fastest-growing areas—and that's the perfect time to think about a putting green. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, or near Harrison High School, your new home's backyard is blank canvas. Most builders in the 30127 and 30152 zip codes are focused on the house itself, which means the landscaping often gets overlooked or rushed. That's where a custom putting green comes in. Instead of settling for sod that'll need constant watering in our Georgia heat, you get a low-maintenance green space that actually adds value and gives your family something to use year-round. We've installed greens in West Cobb neighborhoods long enough to know the soil, the drainage patterns, and what works when you're dealing with clay-heavy Cobb County ground. A well-designed putting green takes about 12 minutes from our shop to reach your home, and we handle everything from site prep through final grooming. It's not just about golf—it's about creating outdoor living space that fits your lifestyle without the endless upkeep.
West Cobb's clay soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. That heavy clay base in the 30127 and 30152 areas needs proper drainage prep before we install anything, but once it's done right, your green stays firm and true year after year. New construction lots in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill often come with compacted soil from building equipment, so we always recommend a site assessment before we break ground. Sun exposure varies block to block around Harrison High School and the surrounding neighborhoods—some properties get full afternoon sun, others have tree cover. We'll walk your lot to figure out the best spot. Cobb County doesn't typically have strict HOA putting green restrictions like some metro Atlanta areas, but we always verify your deed before we start. Most new construction lots in West Cobb are ¼ to ½ acre, which is plenty for a 400–800 square foot green. Winter dormancy isn't an issue here—our turf stays playable 12 months. Spring rainfall can be heavy, so we build in proper slope and drainage channels so water doesn't pool. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs.
Yes, but it needs the right setup. Cobb County clay drains slowly on its own, so we install a perforated base layer and slope the green 1–2% toward drainage channels. We've done dozens of installs in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill with zero standing water issues. The key is proper grading during construction—something we handle from day one.
Absolutely, especially in West Cobb's development pattern. You're already managing landscaping decisions, and a green requires zero fertilizer, pesticides, or weekly mowing. It adds visual appeal, holds up to Georgia weather, and gives resale value back. Buyers in the 30127 and 30152 areas actually notice these features.
Site prep and installation usually runs 3–5 days for a standard green. If your West Cobb lot needs significant grading or drainage work, add a few days. We coordinate around your builder's schedule since new construction sites have a lot moving parts. Most homeowners are playing within 1–2 weeks of start date.
Check your deed first. Most West Cobb neighborhoods around Mars Hill and Lost Mountain don't restrict artificial greens, but some do. We'll help you verify before signing anything. If you need approval, we've got photos and examples to show your HOA—they usually approve once they see the quality.
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