New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your new Duluth home transforms your backyard into a personal golf retreat—no membership required, no waiting for tee times. Whether you're settling into one of the established neighborhoods around Sugarloaf or the Parsons area, a well-designed putting green adds both entertainment value and curb appeal that resale appraisers notice. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting surfaces across Gwinnett County, and Duluth homeowners consistently tell us it's the one upgrade they wish they'd done sooner. New construction homes in the 30096 and 30097 zip codes often come with blank slate backyards—perfect timing to integrate a putting green before your landscaping feels permanent. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it plays true year-round, handles Georgia's humidity without waterlogging, and requires almost none of the maintenance that natural grass demands. You get tournament-quality putting right outside your back door, whether you're practicing your short game before heading to Infinite Energy Arena events or just enjoying a weekend morning with your family.
Duluth sits on Gwinnett red clay, which drains differently than sandy or loamy soil found in other parts of metro Atlanta. That clay base actually works in your favor for putting green installation—it provides a stable, compacted foundation that won't shift seasonally. What matters more is proper base preparation and drainage layering beneath your synthetic turf. New construction homes in the Sugarloaf and Parsons neighborhoods typically have good lot sizes, giving you real flexibility in green design. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's orientation and mature tree coverage—something we assess during your site visit. Most Duluth backyards get a mix of morning and afternoon sun, which keeps synthetic turf performing beautifully without the heat stress issues that all-day direct sun can create in other climates. HOA guidelines in established Duluth neighborhoods are generally permissive about putting greens, since they're seen as aesthetic upgrades rather than eyesores. We always recommend reviewing your specific community rules, but we've never encountered restrictions on artificial putting surfaces in this area. Installation timing works best in spring or fall when Georgia isn't at peak heat, though we handle year-round projects with proper scheduling.
The clay actually helps—it's stable and prevents settling. We install a gravel base layer, then a perforated drain system, so water moves through quickly even during Georgia's humid summers. Proper pitch toward drainage prevents pooling, which is critical in Duluth where afternoon thunderstorms are common. Your putting green will play dry within hours after rain.
Yes. Premium synthetic turf is engineered to maintain firmness in humidity—that's why golf courses use it in climates like ours. We use closed-cell foam backing that resists moisture saturation. The surface plays consistent whether it's 65°F or 92°F, unlike natural grass that gets spongy when humid.
Absolutely. New construction backyards are ideal because you can integrate it into your landscape plan from the start. We typically need 200–500 square feet depending on your design—plenty of room remains for other features. Many Duluth homeowners combine a putting green with natural grass areas or hardscaping.
We're based 30 minutes from downtown Duluth and service the entire Gwinnett area regularly. Most customers need just 2–3 maintenance visits yearly: spring cleanup, summer performance check, and fall leaf removal. We're easy to schedule and can handle repairs quickly if needed.
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