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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard changes everything—especially if you're in Lost Mountain or around the Mars Hill area where lot sizes and newer home construction give you real opportunity to build something special. We've installed dozens of backyard putting greens across 30127 and 30152, and honestly, they're one of the most satisfying projects we do. You get immediate curb appeal, a genuine reason to spend time outside, and a conversation starter that actually delivers on the promise. Unlike generic lawn upgrades, a turf putting green gets used. Kids practice their short game, you get a genuine break from work stress, and resale buyers notice quality outdoor space. The Harrison High School corridor and surrounding West Cobb neighborhoods have the kinds of properties—newer construction, room to work with, and homeowners who invest in their yards—where putting greens thrive. We're 12 minutes away, so installation is straightforward, timeline is predictable, and we stick around for maintenance questions long after the project wraps.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil and newer construction patterns matter for putting green installation. That Cobb County clay drains differently than sandy loam, so proper base preparation keeps your green from pooling during Georgia's summer rains. Most Lost Mountain and Mars Hill properties have afternoon sun exposure—which is actually ideal for keeping turf firm and playable—but we always assess shade patterns from mature trees. Lot sizes in newer subdivisions around 30127 and 30152 typically allow 200–400 square feet of putting surface, which gives you an honest short-game practice area without feeling cramped. HOA rules in some West Cobb neighborhoods are straightforward about synthetic turf, but we review deed restrictions upfront because a few communities have specific landscape guidelines. Installation on newer construction means we're often working with compacted builder-grade soil; we account for that with a reinforced base layer. The good news: no concerns about native clay affecting durability—premium artificial turf installed correctly handles West Cobb's climate and soil conditions for 10+ years with minimal fuss.
Clay definitely requires a solid base layer—we install a 2-inch gravel base with proper slope so water moves away from your home. Cobb County clay holds moisture, so that prep step is non-negotiable. Once it's in, your putting green drains quickly and doesn't get spongy like natural grass would in this soil. We've done this across Lost Mountain and Mars Hill without drainage issues.
Most West Cobb properties we work with fit 250–350 square feet comfortably. That's enough for a 10–15 foot fairway and a real chipping area. Smaller yards (say, 150 sq ft) still work—they just become more of a practice mat. We assess your actual lot and show you options so you get something you'll use, not something that feels like an afterthought.
Most do, but it depends on your specific neighborhood rules. We handle that conversation before you commit—checking deed restrictions and talking to your HOA if needed. Properties around Harrison High School and newer subdivisions in 30127 and 30152 are generally receptive. We'll know right away if there are any concerns.
Most projects finish in 2–3 days depending on site prep and green size. We're close by—12 minutes from West Cobb—so scheduling is flexible and we can fit you in without long gaps between visits. Newer construction properties usually mean fewer surprises, which keeps timelines predictable.
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