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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the kind of upgrade that actually gets used. We've installed plenty of them in Lost Mountain and the Mars Hill area, and there's something special about having that practice space steps away from your patio. Most West Cobb homeowners we work with discover they're actually using it several times a week, whether it's before heading to work or unwinding after dinner. The clay soil common around here used to mean drainage headaches for any outdoor project, but artificial turf eliminates that entirely. You get a manicured green that plays true year-round, no mud after rain, and zero maintenance beyond an occasional rinse. Homes near Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb's newer subdivisions are seeing real value from this kind of upgrade. It's not just about the golf—it's about having a reason to spend more time in your own yard.
West Cobb's heavy clay base is actually one of the best arguments for artificial turf. That dense soil drains slowly and compacts easily, which means a natural grass putting surface would struggle with standing water and bare patches. Our installation process here accounts for proper base preparation—we're not just laying turf over clay and hoping for the best. Most West Cobb lots, especially in the newer construction neighborhoods, have solid sun exposure but also plenty of shade from mature trees, particularly in the Mars Hill area. Artificial turf handles both conditions without thinning out or developing dead spots. We typically see 400–800 square foot putting greens in Lost Mountain homes, sized to fit between deck spaces and lot lines. HOA guidelines vary slightly across West Cobb zip codes (30127 and 30152), but most boards treat artificial turf putting greens favorably since they're well-maintained and improve curb appeal. We handle any HOA documentation needed before installation begins.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days, depending on size and base prep. Since we're just 12 minutes from West Cobb, we can often schedule back-to-back days to finish the job efficiently. The clay soil here sometimes requires extra drainage layers, but that's built into our timeline and quote.
Yes—artificial turf doesn't thin out or develop bare spots from shade like natural grass does. Whether your yard is full sun or dappled with tree cover (common in Mars Hill homes), the putting surface plays consistently. That's actually a major advantage over natural greens in this area.
Most West Cobb HOAs approve putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't violate setback rules. We've worked with multiple Lost Mountain and Mars Hill associations and can help you navigate the process. It's worth checking your deed restrictions, but we handle this regularly.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a proper base system underneath—usually a sand-and-gravel bed with perforated pipe if needed. That prevents pooling and keeps your green playable even after heavy Cobb County rain. It's an upfront detail that pays off for years.
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