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A putting green in your West Cobb backyard sounds like a dream—and honestly, it's more achievable than you might think. Whether you're in Lost Mountain, Mars Hill, or anywhere near Harrison High School, we've installed plenty of backyard greens in newer Cobb County construction homes where the soil and lot sizes make this kind of project genuinely practical. The thing is, most West Cobb homeowners think they're stuck with either natural sod that dies in our Georgia heat or nothing at all. That's where artificial turf comes in. It's not just for commercial spaces anymore. A well-designed putting green gives you year-round playability, zero maintenance headaches, and honestly, it becomes the centerpiece of your whole outdoor space. We're just 12 minutes away, so we've gotten to know the neighborhoods, the clay soil conditions, and what actually works on these newer lots. Let's talk about what you're imagining for your yard.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. That dense, compacted earth doesn't drain the way natural grass needs it to, especially in newer subdivisions where grading and construction have reshaped the landscape. Real sod struggles with Cobb County's clay; it either pools water or dries out unpredictably. Our artificial putting greens bypass that problem entirely. The newer construction homes in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill area tend to have good-sized backyards with decent sun exposure, which is ideal. We do see some shade patterns—especially around mature tree lines—but quality artificial turf handles partial shade without the thin, dying patches you'd get with natural grass. Most HOA communities in West Cobb are actually quite open to artificial installations, particularly when they're done right with proper drainage and edging. The key difference between a putting green and regular lawn turf is the pile height and backing system; we size it specifically for that smooth roll you want on the greens. Installation in West Cobb means we're managing clay prep, base layering, and drainage that accounts for our regional rainfall patterns.
Absolutely. We install premium artificial turf rated for Georgia's climate—it won't fade, dry out, or require the constant watering that natural grass demands in Cobb County summers. The backing system we use is engineered for drainage, so humidity and heavy rains won't create soft spots or mold issues like they sometimes do with cheaper materials or poor installation.
Even 400–600 square feet gives you a fun, playable green with a couple of holes. Most West Cobb lots have room for that. We'll assess your backyard layout, sun patterns, and how it fits with the rest of your landscape. Bigger is fun, but smaller greens are totally workable and still feel luxurious.
Yes, and it's worth doing right. That clay soil doesn't drain naturally, so we install a proper base layer and ensure slope and perforated backing work together. It's not complicated, but it's essential for longevity. Skip it, and you'll have water pooling under the turf after heavy rains.
Yes. Partial shade is fine—artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis. Just avoid deep, all-day shade and watch for leaf drop during fall. We've installed greens under tree canopies throughout West Cobb. The shade actually keeps the surface cooler in summer.
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