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A putting green in your Dacula backyard changes everything—especially if you're serious about your golf game but tired of driving out to the range. We've installed dozens of these across Gwinnett County, from the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill to homes closer to Harbins, and the difference in how homeowners use their yards is night and day. You're out there in the morning before it gets hot, practicing your short game while the kids play nearby, or hosting friends for a low-key competition on Saturday afternoon. It's the kind of upgrade that pays for itself in pure enjoyment. The clay soil in East Gwinnett actually works in your favor here—it's stable, drains predictably, and gives us a solid foundation to work with. Whether you've got a small corner lot or sprawling acreage, a well-designed putting green fits naturally into Dacula's landscape. We handle the whole process: site prep, drainage setup, premium synthetic turf installation, and finishing details that make it look like it belongs there. This is a forever-home investment, the kind of thing that makes you smile every time you walk out the back door.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is actually ideal for putting green installation. Unlike sandier regions, our ground holds structure beautifully once we prep it, which means less settling and movement over time. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, add a proper base layer, and install drainage that handles Georgia's spring rains without pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or closer to Harbins—tree coverage can be heavy in some subdivisions—so we assess your lot's shade patterns before recommending turf pile height and infill type. Newer subdivisions in Dacula often have HOA guidelines around landscape features, so we review those early and make sure your putting green complies. Most residential lots here support a 300–600 square-foot green comfortably, though we've done smaller accent installations and larger setups. The clay doesn't require constant amending like you'd do with a natural turf lawn, which keeps long-term maintenance straightforward. Installation timing works best in spring or early fall when the ground is workable but not waterlogged from heavy rain.
Most Gwinnett County HOAs allow putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't violate setback or height restrictions. We've worked with several Dacula neighborhoods and can help you navigate the approval process. Generally, a tidy, professionally installed green gets rubber-stamped without issues. Bring your plans early and you'll avoid delays.
Clay is actually our friend here. It's dense and stable, so your green won't shift or settle unevenly like it might on sandy soil. We build a robust drainage layer to prevent water pooling during heavy rain—Georgia springs can be wet—and the clay base keeps everything locked in place for years.
Most Dacula homeowners go with a single 300–500 square-foot practice green, sometimes with multiple holes or different slopes for variety. A full course takes significant space and budget. We design whatever fits your lot, your skill level, and how you actually want to use it.
Yes, but we adjust the turf blend. Dacula lots near Harbins often have mature trees. We use shade-tolerant synthetic turf and ensure adequate drainage so moss and moisture don't become problems. Sunlight still helps, so we work with what you've got.
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