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Dacula's got some beautiful neighborhoods—the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas especially—and a lot of homeowners out here are realizing that a putting green transforms what might otherwise be wasted yard space into something you actually use every single day. We've installed plenty of them in this part of Gwinnett County, and the thing about Dacula is that your neighbors probably aren't expecting to see a pro-quality green on a residential lot. That's exactly why it stands out. You're not just adding a conversation piece; you're creating a destination in your own backyard. Whether you're the type who practices daily or just wants to entertain guests with something genuinely fun and functional, a putting green pays for itself in enjoyment pretty quickly. The newer subdivisions around here tend to have decent-sized lots, which gives us flexibility in design—you're not cramped like some of the tighter Atlanta neighborhoods. And with Fort Yargo and Little Mulberry Park nearby, there's already a strong recreation and outdoor lifestyle culture in Dacula. A backyard putting green fits naturally into that mindset. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific property.
Here's the reality about Dacula: that East Gwinnett clay is heavy, dense, and holds water longer than most homeowners want. If you've got natural grass in your yard right now, you've probably noticed drainage issues during wet springs. That's precisely why artificial turf for a putting green works so well here—no muddy patches, no dead spots from poor drainage, and zero maintenance headaches when the clay gets saturated. The newer subdivisions tend to have decent sun exposure, though we see a fair amount of tree coverage in the Rabbit Hill area that can create shade patterns. We design around that because it actually helps—less direct sun means your synthetic surface stays cooler in summer. Most Dacula properties we work with are in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, giving us room for 300–600 square feet of putting surface without feeling cramped. HOA restrictions vary by subdivision, but we're experienced navigating those conversations—most communities appreciate a well-maintained green more than you'd think. Installation typically goes smoother than expected because we handle the clay base properly, ensuring your green has the right foundation and proper slope for water runoff.
Actually, no—that's one of the advantages. We install proper base layers and perforated backing that route water through and away from the green. The clay won't pool underneath because we grade and prep the site correctly. It's natural grass that struggles with Gwinnett clay; artificial turf thrives because we control the drainage system instead of fighting the soil.
Pricing depends on square footage, site prep complexity, and specific turf quality you choose. A typical residential green in the Dacula area runs between $3,500 and $8,000. Newer subdivisions sometimes need less grading work, which can reduce costs. We provide a detailed quote after assessing your property and soil conditions in person.
Absolutely. The Rabbit Hill area has plenty of tree coverage, and we design greens to work with existing shade patterns. Modern artificial putting surfaces perform well in partial shade, and honestly, shade keeps the surface cooler in Georgia summers, which extends its lifespan and improves playability.
Most do, but it varies by subdivision. We've worked with several Dacula HOAs and helped residents get approvals by presenting the green as a maintained landscape feature. A well-installed, attractive putting green typically gets approved faster than you'd expect—it shows pride in your property.
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