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Duluth homeowners have been asking us about backyard putting greens for years—and honestly, it makes sense. Your neighborhoods in Sugarloaf and around the Parsons area sit on some beautiful established lots, but that red clay soil underneath can be rough to work with, especially when you're trying to maintain a pristine lawn section. A synthetic putting green solves that problem completely. No more fighting Gwinnett's clay, no more watering restrictions in dry summers, no more patchy spots that won't fill in. We've installed dozens of these across Duluth, from compact 8x10 setups in corner yards to full 15x25 practice greens that sit right next to patios with views of the tree line. The best part? Year-round playability. Rain or shine, your turf stays perfect—that's something natural grass just can't promise around here. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we know your soil, your humidity, and exactly what holds up in Gwinnett County's climate. Let's talk about turning that unused corner of your yard into something you'll actually use every week.
Duluth's red clay is honestly one of the main reasons we see so many putting green requests. That clay base compacts hard, drains poorly in heavy rain, and makes it nearly impossible to grow quality turf in shaded areas—which plenty of Sugarloaf and Parsons-area yards have thanks to mature tree coverage. A synthetic green eliminates the drainage headache entirely. Installation here typically involves proper base prep to handle our Georgia rainfall (we see significant moisture swings seasonally), plus careful grading if your lot slopes toward a downspout or storm drain. We've noticed a lot of Duluth yards sit on quarter-acre or smaller lots, so most of our customers go with a 10x15 or 12x20 green—big enough to actually practice on, small enough to fit without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in an older established neighborhood versus newer construction. We'll assess your actual sunlight patterns during a walkthrough because that affects which infill material we recommend. A few Duluth HOAs have landscape guidelines worth reviewing beforehand, though putting greens rarely trigger issues since they're confined to your own yard and actually improve property appearance.
Not really—if anything, clay base is stable for installation. We excavate, compact, add drainage base layers, and then install your turf. The real benefit is that you're replacing that problematic clay surface with a material that actually handles our moisture patterns. No more dealing with waterlogged areas or hard compaction come summer.
You don't, unless you live in an exceptionally dry stretch. Georgia's humidity and our typical rainfall keep synthetic greens clean and playable without additional watering. During peak summer heat, some customers rinse theirs off weekly just to keep the surface cooler, but that's optional.
Absolutely. Shade is one of the biggest advantages of synthetic turf. Natural grass struggles under tree cover in Gwinnett clay, but synthetic stays perfectly uniform whether you get full sun or dappled afternoon shade. Your mature trees are actually a plus for putting green installation.
Most residential jobs take 2-3 days from start to finish. Site prep, base installation, turf layout, and infill happen pretty quickly once we're on-site. We can usually get a standard-size green playable within that window, weather permitting.
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