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A putting green in your Dacula backyard changes the game—literally. We've worked with plenty of homeowners around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area who thought about it for years before finally making the call. Most of them tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your lot backs up to one of those newer Gwinnett County subdivisions or you've got a corner spot with some elbow room, a quality synthetic green gives you a low-maintenance practice space that actually gets used. No more excuses about the weather or driving range hours. Your family gets closer to the game, kids learn fundamentals without the green fees, and you get to enjoy your yard in a whole new way. We've installed putting greens across East Gwinnett for families who wanted something real—not a gimmick—and we build them to last through Georgia's heat and occasional clay-heavy drainage challenges. If you've been thinking about it, there's no reason to wait another season.
Dacula sits on some thick East Gwinnett clay, which means drainage is something we think about hard before we install. That clay base is actually good news—it gives us a solid, stable foundation—but we handle water management differently than you might in a sandier part of the state. Most of the newer subdivisions around here have decent lot sizes, and we see everything from 200-square-foot greens tucked into side yards to full 500+ square-foot layouts. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near Little Mulberry Park's tree line or out in the more open sections. We always do a site visit to map shade patterns and slope, because even a slight grade change affects how your green plays. HOA rules in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods are generally turf-friendly, but we'll verify restrictions before we start work. Georgia's humidity means we recommend a quality infill system and occasional brushing to keep the synthetic blades standing up. We've learned what works in this specific pocket of Gwinnett, and we bring that experience to every installation.
Yes—in a good way. That clay base gives us a rock-solid foundation, but we install a proper drainage system underneath because Gwinnett clay doesn't absorb water quickly. We use a gravel base layer and perforated drainage lines to keep water from pooling. It's extra work upfront, but it means your green plays consistent in rain and summer humidity.
We've done greens in everything from tight 150-square-foot side yards to 600+ square-foot backyard focal points. Lot size in the newer Dacula subdivisions varies, so there's flexibility. A 300-square-foot green is a sweet spot—big enough for real short-game practice, small enough to fit most residential yards without eating up your whole patio area.
Quality synthetic turf is designed for this climate. Georgia heat doesn't degrade modern materials the way people worry it might. The bigger factor is humidity and moisture sitting on the surface, which is why we emphasize drainage and brushing. In Dacula's climate, regular maintenance keeps your green looking sharp year-round.
A typical residential green takes three to five days, depending on size and site prep. If we're dealing with that clay base or adding drainage work, we might extend to a full week. We show up, handle the heavy lifting, and you're practicing putts before the next weekend. We're based less than an hour away, so scheduling is flexible.
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