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Your backyard putting green has been on your mind for a while now, especially if you're in the Sugarloaf or Parsons neighborhoods where manicured yards are part of the landscape. Here's what we hear from Duluth homeowners: "I'd love to have something like that, but I don't want to spend all summer maintaining it." That's exactly why artificial turf putting greens make sense in Gwinnett County. Between the heat, humidity, and that stubborn red clay that sits under most Duluth properties, keeping a natural grass green at tournament quality is exhausting. A synthetic putting green gives you that polished, professional look without the daily watering, fertilizing, and replanting cycle. Better yet, you can have it installed this week. We're just 30 minutes away, we know the Duluth landscape inside and out, and we've built dozens of putting greens in neighborhoods just like yours. Unlike grass that fights the Georgia heat and clay, artificial turf thrives year-round. Play in January. Play in July. No mud, no brown patches, no excuses.
Duluth sits on Gwinnett red clay, which is beautiful for the region's established look but terrible for consistent grass growth. That same clay creates drainage challenges that artificial turf actually solves—no standing water, no mold issues, just playable surface after rain. Your yard's sun exposure matters here too. The established trees in Sugarloaf and Parsons neighborhoods create dappled shade in the mornings, but most backyard putting greens need that afternoon sun exposure. We'll assess your lot during the consultation. Most Duluth homes have yard sizes between quarter-acre and half-acre lots, which means you've typically got room for a green that runs 15–25 feet without cramping your entertaining space. HOA rules in the area are usually friendly to landscape improvements, though we always verify before installation. One thing specific to Duluth: the humidity means any natural grass stays damp longer, which breeds fungus and disease. Synthetic turf eliminates that entirely. Plus, the red clay base we work with locally compacts well once we prepare the sub-base, giving you a stable, long-lasting foundation.
Yes. From the moment you call, we can schedule your site visit, finalize measurements, prep your yard, and have your green playable within seven days. Being just 30 minutes from your Duluth home in Sugarloaf or Parsons, we coordinate quickly. Weather and soil type don't slow us down the way they would with sod—we work around Gwinnett red clay every day.
No—that's actually a benefit. Gwinnett clay compacts extremely well, which gives us a solid, stable base. We install a drainage layer that channels water away from the putting surface. Red clay doesn't retain standing water like some soils, so you won't see puddles or soft spots.
Most do, especially in established areas like Sugarloaf and Parsons. We always check your specific HOA rules before work starts. Generally, putting greens are seen as landscape upgrades, not structures, so they're approved. We'll handle the conversation if needed.
Most of the homes we work with in Duluth have 15–25 feet of usable yard space. That's enough for a professional-quality green with a few elevation breaks and a realistic play experience. We design around your existing trees, decks, and fence lines during the consultation.
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