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A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to reclaim space and add real value to your home. We've installed dozens of greens across Gwinnett County, and honestly, the neighborhoods around Rabbit Hill and Harbins are perfect candidates. Your yards have the size, the sightlines, and the kind of homeowner mindset that appreciates a well-maintained outdoor space. The thing about Dacula is that you're close enough to metro Atlanta to want a retreat, but far enough out that you've actually got the land to build one. A regulation or custom putting green transforms that awkward side yard or underutilized back corner into something your whole family uses. We're not talking about a gimmick—we're talking about a legitimate golf practice setup that keeps your short game sharp without the drive to East Lake or the membership fees. And because we're local to Gwinnett, we understand your soil, your drainage patterns, and what holds up through Georgia's humidity and occasional dry spells.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil—that reddish East Gwinnett clay—means drainage is something we plan for upfront. Your putting green needs a proper base layer, and we always install perimeter drainage to keep water from pooling against your foundation or toward neighboring properties. A lot of the newer subdivisions around here have tighter lot lines, so we're precise about square footage and sight lines. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending whether you're in Rabbit Hill or closer to the Harbins area—some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others stay shaded by mature oaks. We'll assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. Most Dacula yards we work with are between 500 and 2,000 square feet, which is ideal for a practice green with some contouring and bunker work. HOA restrictions are worth checking in your development—a few subdivisions have landscape guidelines we need to honor. The clay base actually works in our favor once we're set up: it compacts well and provides a stable foundation. Drainage tile and sand layers are non-negotiable here to prevent the kind of soggy, bare patches you see in yards without proper prep.
Most Gwinnett subdivisions allow putting greens, but some have specifications about height, materials, or setback from property lines. We recommend checking your CC&Rs before we start. We've worked with dozens of Dacula HOAs and know how to design greens that meet their standards. It's a quick phone call that saves headaches later.
Not if we build it right. We use a clay-specific base prep with drainage tile and sand layers to route water away from the turf. The clay actually compacts well and provides stability. We've done this hundreds of times in East Gwinnett—your soil type is predictable and manageable.
Weekly mowing, occasional fertilizer, and basic weed management. Georgia humidity means we watch for fungal issues, but quality artificial turf eliminates most of those headaches. Natural greens in Dacula's climate are way more demanding. Artificial requires a fraction of the upkeep.
Yes—we offer flexible payment options because we know a quality green is an investment in your property. We can discuss options that work for your budget without requiring perfect credit. Let's talk through what makes sense for your project.
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