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Building a new home in Grayson? A putting green is one of those features that transforms a yard from nice to the kind of place neighbors actually want to visit. We've installed plenty of them across the Bay Creek area and throughout the Grayson community, and there's something special about having a short-game practice space right outside your back door. Unlike the natural grass greens you see near Grayson High School that need constant maintenance, artificial turf greens stay pristine year-round without the headaches. The clay soil typical of East Gwinnett can make traditional grass problematic anyway—drainage issues, bare patches, constant feeding. A synthetic putting surface solves all of that. Whether you're thinking 200 square feet or something more elaborate, we work with new construction builders and individual homeowners to design and install putting greens that actually get used. The investment pays for itself in enjoyment, and honestly, it's a conversation starter that lasts.
Grayson's clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett presents a real challenge for natural turf, but it's actually ideal for artificial green installation. Clay compacts and holds moisture, which would create soggy conditions and fungal issues on real grass—but with synthetic turf, we build a proper base layer that handles the local drainage situation perfectly. Most lots in the Bay Creek area and surrounding Grayson neighborhoods sit between a quarter-acre and half-acre, giving you realistic space for a 300–500 square foot putting green without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage; some yards backing up to wooded areas get afternoon shade, while others face full southern exposure. We assess your lot's specific sun and shade patterns during the initial walkthrough. Because new construction in Grayson often includes HOA guidelines, we're familiar with the aesthetic standards most communities enforce—colors, height regulations, and setback requirements. Our installation crew handles the base preparation, ensuring proper compaction and drainage to prevent water pooling during heavy Georgia rains. Expect the job to take 2–4 days depending on size and ground conditions.
Synthetic putting greens thrive in Georgia humidity. Unlike natural grass that develops fungal issues in our wet summers, artificial turf has no organic material to rot or disease. The infill material we use drains quickly after rain, preventing that spongy, waterlogged feeling. In the Bay Creek area especially, where humidity builds up between tree lines, homeowners tell us their artificial greens actually play better and look cleaner all season than anything they could maintain naturally.
Most single-family lots in Grayson don't require a permit for a putting green, but it depends on your HOA and exact location. We check with your community guidelines before we even quote the job—whether you're in Bay Creek or another part of the Grayson community. If there are restrictions, we'll know upfront and can work within them. New construction homes often have easier approval since you're building from scratch.
Most homeowners in the Grayson area are looking at $4,500–$8,500 for a quality 300–500 square foot green with proper base work. Pricing depends on current site conditions, size, and any special features like bunkers or slope shaping. We provide a firm quote after walking your lot. Many new-construction buyers find it's an affordable luxury compared to what they're already spending on landscaping.
Partial shade is actually fine; putting greens need at least 4–6 hours of indirect light to prevent moss and algae buildup. Deep tree shade is trickier. We design greens to fit your sunniest available space and use drainage layers that shed moisture quickly in humid, shadier spots. During your consultation, we'll map out sun patterns and recommend the best placement for your specific Grayson property.
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