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Lawrenceville's got character—tree-lined streets around the Historic Courthouse, established neighborhoods in Collins Hill, and plenty of homeowners who want their outdoor spaces to actually function year-round. That's where a putting green comes in. Instead of watching your lawn struggle through Georgia's humid summers or dealing with bare patches every spring, you get a manicured, playable surface that stays green and firm no matter what the weather throws at it. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County for people who either want a legitimate practice setup or just a conversation piece that actually gets used. The beauty of artificial turf for golf greens is simple: it plays true, it drains fast in our heavy rain seasons, and it doesn't turn into a mud pit when thunderstorms roll through. Most Lawrenceville lots are established properties with mature trees and that signature red clay base—which actually makes artificial turf installation cleaner and faster than you'd think. No ripping out half your yard or waiting months for sod to establish. We can have your putting green ready to play in days, not weeks.
Gwinnett red clay is dense and doesn't drain like native sandy soil, so when we're installing a putting green in Lawrenceville, we're building a proper base layer to manage water runoff—especially important given how intense our afternoon storms get. Tree coverage varies wildly depending on whether you're in the older Collins Hill neighborhoods or closer to the courthouse district. Some yards have mature oaks and pines creating dappled shade; others get full sun most of the day. We assess that during the free consultation because it affects turf selection and drainage design. Lot sizes here tend to be 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're often working with side yards or modest backyard spaces—which is perfect for a 12×20 or 15×25 putting green. The red clay actually becomes an advantage during installation: it's stable, compacts well, and gives us a solid base to work from. HOA restrictions in some Lawrenceville subdivisions require approval for landscape changes, so we'll help you navigate that conversation. Most importantly, your green won't settle or shift the way natural turf can in clay-heavy soil.
Absolutely. We use shade-tolerant artificial turf blends that perform well under tree canopy—common in Collins Hill and around older neighborhoods. During our site visit, we'll map your sun patterns through the day. Even properties with significant shade can support a quality putting green; the turf won't burn out like natural grass does in partial shade.
We typically complete putting green installations in 3–5 business days depending on site prep. Lawrenceville's red clay base actually speeds things up because it's stable and doesn't require extensive grading. If you need it done quickly, we can prioritize your project, especially during off-season months.
Modern artificial turf is designed for hot, humid climates. It won't fade in Georgia sun, and our drainage system handles the intense summer thunderstorms common in Gwinnett County. Heat actually has no negative effect on the turf itself—it's real grass that struggles in our humidity.
Some subdivisions require landscape modification approval. We work with homeowners and HOA boards regularly and can help communicate the project scope. Most boards approve artificial putting greens as long as they're in backyard spaces and meet setback requirements.
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