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West Cobb neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill have some beautiful newer construction homes with yards that are begging for a little character. A lot of folks around Harrison High School area and the surrounding subdivisions are discovering that a putting green isn't just a fun weekend project—it's actually a smart investment in their backyard. Here's the thing: that red clay soil we deal with in Cobb County drains differently than most people expect, and if you're thinking about adding a putting green, you want it installed right the first time. We've been working with West Cobb homeowners for years, and we know exactly what works in these neighborhoods. Whether you've got a compact yard squeezed between newer homes or a bigger lot with mixed sun and shade, we can build you a putting green that actually functions like it should. No financing hassles either—we work with homeowners on terms that fit your budget. Let's talk about turning that awkward patch of yard into something you'll actually use and enjoy.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is your biggest consideration when installing a putting green. Unlike sandy soils that drain naturally, Cobb County clay needs proper base preparation or you'll end up with water pooling after rain—and that ruins a good green fast. The newer construction homes in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill often have compacted builder's clay, which means we're grading and installing drainage before we ever lay turf. Sun exposure varies a lot here depending on your lot orientation and neighboring trees. Some yards get scorched afternoon sun; others live in shade most of the day. We assess each yard individually because what works for a Harrison High School area home facing south won't work for a Mars Hill property tucked under mature pines. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods typically range from compact urban lots to quarter-acre-plus yards, so we customize dimensions accordingly. The good news is that modern artificial turf handles our hot, humid summers without the fungal issues you'd get with natural grass. Installation in West Cobb usually runs 2–3 days, and we always pull permits through Cobb County to make sure everything's up to code.
Clay drainage is exactly why proper base prep matters. We excavate to the right depth, install a gravel and sand base layer, then add perforated drainage lines before the turf goes down. It's the standard for Cobb County installations, and it prevents the standing water issues you'd otherwise get in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill yards after heavy rain.
Our turf looks good in mixed light, but pure putting greens perform best with 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. Mars Hill properties with big oak canopies might need a slightly more durable blade style. We'll walk your yard and recommend the right product for your specific sun pattern.
Most Lost Mountain and Mars Hill subdivisions allow them as long as the green stays within your property line and meets height restrictions. We handle the permit process and make sure everything complies with Cobb County codes before installation begins.
We're only 12 minutes from West Cobb, so scheduling is flexible. Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days start to finish. Once we site-prep and install base layers, the turf itself goes down fast. You're rolling putts within a week.
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