Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: it's mid-December, friends and family are coming over, and your backyard is the centerpiece of the holiday gathering. A putting green transforms that vision into reality—no more excuses about winter dormancy or patchy grass. Here in Grayson, where the Bay Creek area and surrounding Gwinnett neighborhoods sit on challenging clay soil that fights you half the year, artificial putting greens solve a problem that natural grass simply can't. You get a manicured, playable surface year-round, zero maintenance through the holidays, and honestly, it's the kind of upgrade that gets people talking. We've installed dozens of these throughout the community, and the common thread is simple: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're hosting holiday parties or just want a reason to spend more time outside with your family, an artificial putting green handles Georgia's temperamental weather without complaint.
Grayson sits on East Gwinnett clay, which is stubborn stuff. That dense, compacted soil drains poorly in winter, stays rock-hard in summer, and frankly, makes maintaining a natural putting surface a losing battle. Artificial turf sidesteps that entirely. Installation here typically involves a solid base layer—we often recommend a shock pad underneath to handle the clay's unevenness—because leveling matters for a true roll. Most lots in the Grayson community and Bay Creek area run somewhere between a quarter and half acre, which gives plenty of room for a 6x12 or 8x15 putting green without eating your whole backyard. Sun exposure varies: homes closer to Grayson High School area tend to get more afternoon sun, while Bay Creek properties sometimes sit in oak shade. We size and position greens accordingly—full sun gets our cooler-toned turf, shade areas get slightly different nap orientation. HOA rules in Grayson subdivisions are generally turf-friendly, but we always verify before breaking ground. The clay base actually works in our favor for drainage once we install proper underlayment; water moves through the turf system cleanly rather than pooling like it does with natural grass.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass that goes dormant and brown from November through March, artificial putting green turf stays vibrant and playable. The material itself handles freeze-thaw cycles without degradation. If we do get ice, a quick broom clears it better than natural grass would. You're playing putts on Christmas morning if you want to—that's the whole point.
We excavate 4–6 inches, compact the existing clay base, then lay down a shock-absorbing pad system. This handles the clay's settling issues and creates proper drainage. The artificial turf gets secured on top with landscape adhesive and stakes. The clay actually becomes an asset once properly prepped—it's stable and won't shift like sandy soil does.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from start to finish, depending on size and site prep. We're based about 40 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. For holiday deadlines, we prioritize November and early December slots. Call early if you want a green ready for December entertaining.
Grayson subdivisions are generally permissive with artificial turf upgrades, but we always recommend checking your specific HOA covenants first. Most see putting greens as a desirable home improvement. We can pull those documents or help you navigate the approval process if needed.
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