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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's honestly one of the smartest investments you can make for your property. Whether you're in the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area or out toward Collins Hill, we've worked with plenty of homeowners who thought a backyard golf green was out of reach—until they saw how affordable and maintenance-free artificial turf has become. Most of our Lawrenceville clients tell us the same thing: they use their putting green more than they expected. Kids practice their short game, neighbors stop by to challenge you to a match, and suddenly your backyard becomes the gathering spot on the block. Unlike the natural grass greens that demand constant watering, fertilizing, and mowing (not to mention how tough our Gwinnett red clay is on traditional turf), an artificial putting surface stays tournament-grade year-round with virtually zero upkeep. We've installed these from compact 8x12 patches tucked beside patios to full-sized practice greens on larger established lots throughout the area. The best part? You get that crisp, professional feel without the headaches.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is beautiful to look at, but it's not ideal for maintaining natural putting surfaces. Clay compacts easily, drains poorly, and requires serious amendments to keep grass healthy—which is exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense here. Our installations account for Gwinnett's humid subtropical climate: we build proper base layers that prevent water from pooling during our heavy summer rains, and we use UV-resistant materials that stand up to intense afternoon sun without fading. Many of the homes around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill sit on older, well-established lots with mature shade trees. That's actually perfect for a putting green, since dappled shade keeps the surface cooler and extends its lifespan. We've found that homeowners in these neighborhoods often have HOA guidelines about landscape maintenance, so we make sure your green complements existing landscaping standards. Installation typically involves removing the existing soil, grading properly for drainage, and laying down a crushed stone base before the turf goes down. Because of our clay conditions, that base work is crucial—it prevents settling and ensures your green stays perfectly level season after season.
Red clay is actually why proper base preparation matters so much. We remove the clay, grade for drainage, and install a compacted stone base that prevents settling and water pooling. This approach is standard for us in Lawrenceville installations, and it's what keeps greens level and playable for years. Without it, clay can shift and create low spots—not ideal for putting.
Modern artificial turf is built to handle our intense summer sun. We use premium materials with UV stabilizers that resist fading far better than natural grass. Your green will stay vibrant green throughout our hottest months. Plus, compared to maintaining natural turf in Gwinnett heat and humidity, artificial saves you money on watering and upkeep.
You can go as small as 8x12 feet for a modest practice area, or expand to 15x30 feet if you've got the room. Most Lawrenceville lots can accommodate at least a small green. We'll visit your property, look at your existing landscaping and shade patterns, and suggest what works best for your specific space and layout.
Virtually none. No mowing, fertilizing, or fighting our clay soil. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, and maybe brush it lightly once a year to maintain the nap. That's it. Compared to the weekly maintenance natural turf demands in Gwinnett's climate, it's night and day.
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