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A backyard putting green in Lawrenceville isn't just a luxury—it's a smart investment for homes in the Collins Hill and Historic Courthouse neighborhoods where lot sizes are generous but clay-heavy soil makes traditional grass maintenance a real headache. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens across Gwinnett County, and Lawrenceville homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wanted a space where they could practice their short game without fighting red clay stains, drainage issues, or the endless cycle of watering and reseeding. Your yard probably sits on that classic Gwinnett red clay base, which means natural grass either stays soggy or dries out unevenly depending on the season. A custom-built putting green solves that problem completely. You get year-round playability, zero mud tracked into the house, and honestly, it transforms how you use your backyard. Whether you're looking to add competitive value before selling or you just want to enjoy your weekends without thinking about turf maintenance, we design greens that fit Lawrenceville's landscape—and your lifestyle.
Lawrenceville's signature red clay is excellent news for putting green installation because it provides natural drainage when graded properly. We've learned from years of Gwinnett projects that the key is subbase preparation—your installer needs to account for clay's compaction tendency and slope the foundation correctly so water moves away from the green surface. Most lots in this area run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, giving you realistic room for an 800 to 1,200 square-foot putting surface without eating into your whole yard. Shade patterns matter here too. Properties near the Historic Courthouse area and throughout Collins Hill have mature oak and pine coverage that creates dappled afternoon shade—which is actually ideal because it keeps synthetic turf cooler and extends its lifespan. Sun exposure on the south and west sides of established homes can run hot, so we often recommend perimeter landscaping or strategic tree positioning to manage UV exposure. HOA guidelines in Lawrenceville-area subdivisions are generally permissive with backyard improvements, but always verify your covenants before we break ground. The soil itself—dense, clay-based—compacts well and requires minimal fill material, which saves both time and cost during installation compared to sandier Georgia counties.
Yes, and actually in your favor. Red clay compacts solid and drains predictably once graded correctly. We slope the subbase away from the green surface and add a perforated base layer so water moves through the clay instead of pooling. Many Gwinnett installers skip this step and end up with standing water—we don't. Your clay foundation is stable for long-term use.
Absolutely. We engineer the entire green with drainage-first design: permeable infill, a sloped base, and perimeter swales that direct runoff away from the playing surface. Spring and summer rains in Lawrenceville are heavy, but we've built hundreds of greens that handle seasonal moisture without becoming swampy. Your green will be playable 24 hours after heavy rain.
Most homes here have enough space for 900 to 1,200 square feet—think a small-to-medium rectangular green with contours and a couple of pin positions. That's plenty for serious practice. Some properties support larger 1,500+ square foot designs. We visit your yard and show you a few layout options before you commit.
Lawrenceville summers are hot, but modern putting green turf is engineered to handle it. The shade from mature oaks on many Collins Hill properties helps naturally. We also recommend strategic landscaping or a shade structure on fully exposed west-facing installations. The infill material we use reflects heat better than old synthetic grass, keeping the surface play-friendly even in July.
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