Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Lawrenceville homeowners have been enjoying manicured lawns for generations—but not all of them are natural grass anymore. A putting green changes everything about how you use your backyard, whether you're in the historic neighborhoods near the Gwinnett County Courthouse or the newer subdivisions spreading through Collins Hill. These aren't the plastic-looking carpet surfaces from 20 years ago. Modern artificial turf for putting greens feels genuinely natural underfoot, drains properly even in Gwinnett's heavy clay soil conditions, and stays playable 365 days a year without the constant mowing, fertilizing, and watering that eats up weekends. Around here, where red clay can make natural grass maintenance a real headache, a quality putting green installation is less of a luxury upgrade and more of a practical solution. Whether you're thinking about a backyard chipping area or a full 15-by-30 practice surface, we've installed these systems in enough Lawrenceville yards to know exactly what works in your soil, your sunlight patterns, and your space.
Gwinnett County's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It compacts hard, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and root development—especially on the older, established lots common throughout Lawrenceville's established neighborhoods. Artificial turf for putting greens actually performs better here because we build a proper subsurface drainage system that accounts for clay's water retention. Sun exposure matters too. Properties near Collins Hill and around the historic courthouse area often sit under mature trees, creating dappled shade that looks beautiful but weakens natural greens. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade, so your practice surface stays consistent year-round. Most Lawrenceville lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential sizes, which is ideal for a 12-by-20 or 15-by-30 putting green without eating your entire yard. We've also noticed that Gwinnett HOAs tend to be reasonable about turf installations as long as the system looks professional—which ours do. The installation itself takes 3-5 days depending on lot prep and base work needed, and we handle all the site preparation so that red clay doesn't become a problem later.
We install a crushed limestone and sand base layer that sits above the clay, creating a moisture barrier and drainage layer. Water drains through the turf and base, then down around the clay rather than pooling on top. Lawrenceville's afternoon thunderstorms drain quickly—usually within 24 hours—which keeps the green playable and prevents that soggy, dead-grass feeling you'd get with poorly installed natural turf on clay.
Not at all. We've installed systems throughout Collins Hill and the historic neighborhoods, and when done right, they blend seamlessly into established landscapes. Modern turf has realistic color variation and texture. Most of your neighbors won't realize it's artificial unless you tell them. Plus, a well-maintained putting green looks more polished than most natural lawns in the area.
Significantly less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting with Gwinnett's clay soil. You'll do light brushing every couple weeks to keep the turf fiber standing upright and the occasional rinse to clear debris. That's it. No summer watering battles, no fungus issues from humidity—just a green that's ready to use whenever you are.
Absolutely. We've squeezed quality systems into tight spaces throughout the area. Even a 10-by-15 surface works well for chipping and short-game practice. Site constraints matter more than overall lot size, so we'll walk your yard and find the right placement. Shaded areas near mature trees can actually be ideal since turf doesn't suffer like natural grass does.
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