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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's honestly one of the smartest outdoor upgrades we see homeowners make around Gwinnett County. Whether you're in the historic courthouse district or out toward Collins Hill, your lot probably has the space for it—and honestly, the red clay soil here actually works in your favor during installation. We've been installing synthetic greens across this area long enough to know what plays well with Lawrenceville's landscape and what doesn't. The real question isn't whether a putting green makes sense for your home; it's whether you want to spend another season fighting that clay and watching your grass brown out, or whether you're ready to have a year-round, maintenance-free practice space that'll make your neighbors jealous. Most of the homes we work with here have mature lots with established trees, so we're pretty experienced at working around shade patterns and older yard layouts. A custom putting green handles all of that—no mowing, no watering, no seasonal dead zones. Just roll out and practice.
Lawrenceville's red clay is famous for a reason, and it impacts how we build your putting green foundation. That dense, compacted soil needs proper drainage consideration—we always factor in subsurface prep to keep water from pooling under the turf, especially during Gwinnett's heavier rain seasons. The neighborhoods around the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill tend to have older, larger trees, which means shade is a real variable. Some yards get dappled afternoon sun while others sit pretty shaded most of the day. We design greens with that in mind, because while synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, drainage and airflow still matter in shadier spots. Most residential lots in your ZIP codes (30043–30046) are spacious enough for a quality 200–400 square-foot green, which gives you genuine short-game practice rather than a novelty strip. We've also worked with several Gwinnett County properties that have HOA guidelines around landscape modifications, so it's worth checking your deed restrictions early—we can walk through what's typically approved.
Yes. Gwinnett's red clay compacts hard and doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate 4–6 inches, lay a drainage base, and compact it properly before the turf goes down. Without that prep, you'll trap water and end up with puddling or soft spots. It's the one extra step that keeps greens playable year-round here, especially during spring rainfall.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf doesn't photosynthesize, so shade isn't a problem for the turf itself. We just ensure proper drainage and airflow in shadier zones, which is common in Collins Hill and the historic areas. More shade actually means less algae growth, so it's not a disadvantage.
Most residential greens take 2–3 days depending on lot size and existing landscape features. Since we're about 40 minutes from central Lawrenceville, we schedule efficiently and knock it out fast. Ground prep with your clay soil is the longer part; the actual turf installation moves quickly.
Most do, especially when the green is in your backyard rather than front yard. Lawrenceville neighborhoods are generally favorable to landscape improvements. We recommend checking your deed restrictions first, but we've installed dozens across Gwinnett without approval issues. We're happy to discuss any guidelines with your HOA.
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