Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens in Duluth are becoming the go-to backyard upgrade for homeowners who want to stay sharp with their golf game without driving out to a course every weekend. Whether you're in Sugarloaf, the Parsons area, or anywhere across Gwinnett County's established neighborhoods, a custom-built putting green transforms unused yard space into something you'll actually use. The beauty of artificial turf for this purpose is that it handles Georgia's humidity and red clay foundation better than you'd think—no more worrying about patchy natural grass or constant maintenance. Since we're based just 30 minutes away in the Atlanta area, we understand exactly what Duluth yards face: the clay soil that comes with older neighborhoods, the afternoon sun patterns typical of 30096 and 30097, and the need for something that performs year-round without becoming a maintenance headache. A wheelchair-accessible putting green opens up the game for everyone in your household, and we've built plenty of them with smooth, level surfaces and wide-enough fairways for comfortable navigation. Let's talk about how to make this work for your specific lot.
Duluth's Gwinnett red clay creates a unique foundation for turf installation. Unlike sandy soils that drain too fast, red clay holds moisture—which means we build drainage systems into the base to prevent pooling around your green. The neighborhoods around Sugarloaf and Parsons tend to have mature tree canopies, so many yards have partial shade situations. Artificial turf actually thrives in mixed light conditions, but we assess your specific sun exposure to recommend pile heights and infill that'll give you the truest roll. Established residential areas in 30096 and 30097 often have HOA guidelines around landscape aesthetics, so we make sure your green integrates with neighborhood standards while standing out in the best way. Lot sizes vary significantly across Duluth—some homes have sprawling backyards, others are more compact. We size greens to match available space, and wheelchair accessibility means designing entry points, approach lanes, and the putting surface itself with zero-grade transitions. The Georgia heat and occasional ice in winter mean we select UV-resistant turf and substrate materials built to expand and contract without buckling.
Yes, but it requires proper preparation. Red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate and install a gravel base layer with perforated drain lines underneath. This prevents water from pooling around your green during Georgia's rainy springs and summer storms. We've done this countless times in established Gwinnett neighborhoods and it works reliably.
Absolutely. We design level surfaces with smooth transitions from surrounding deck or patio areas. Approach lanes are wide enough for comfortable maneuvering, and we avoid slopes or lips that would make access difficult. Many Duluth homeowners appreciate this feature whether or not accessibility is an immediate need—it future-proofs your yard.
Modern synthetic putting turf is UV-stable and won't fade or degrade in direct sunlight. Afternoon exposure in Sugarloaf and Parsons area yards is actually fine—we just recommend infill materials rated for heat resistance. Shade from mature trees is nice but not required for the turf to perform well.
Most projects take 3-5 days depending on lot size and base prep complexity. Since we're based 30 minutes away, scheduling is flexible. We handle the Gwinnett red clay work ourselves—excavation, drainage, leveling—so you're not waiting on multiple contractors or dealing with surprise delays.
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