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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard sounds like a luxury—until you realize it's one of the smartest investments you can make for your property. Around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill, we've installed putting greens for homeowners who were tired of neglected grass patches, frustrated with uneven terrain from our Georgia red clay, and honestly just wanted a reason to spend more time outside. Here's the thing: Lawrenceville lots, especially the older established properties, have character—but that character sometimes means quirky slopes, stubborn clay that won't drain right, or shade patterns that change with the seasons. Artificial turf fixes all of that. No more watering during our hot summers, no more fighting the red clay stains, and no more excuses not to practice your short game. We've worked throughout 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046, and we know exactly what your yard needs. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's about creating a space that actually works with Gwinnett's climate instead of against it. Let's talk about what's possible in your backyard.
Lawrenceville's red clay is famous for a reason, and it affects how we install putting greens. That dense, iron-rich soil doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do, which means proper drainage underneath your turf is non-negotiable. We build a solid base layer to prevent pooling during Georgia's humid summers and those occasional heavy downpours. Shade is another variable here. Collins Hill and neighborhoods near the courthouse have a mix of mature trees—beautiful for curb appeal, trickier for turf maintenance. We'll assess your sun exposure throughout the day before design; some homeowners actually prefer partial shade because it keeps the surface cooler during peak summer. Lot sizes in established Lawrenceville neighborhoods tend to be generous, which gives us room to build putting greens that feel like actual golf holes rather than token strips. We also pay attention to any HOA guidelines—some communities in the area have landscape rules worth verifying upfront. The good news: artificial greens actually comply better with most HOA standards than patchy, struggling natural grass. Installation in Gwinnett red clay requires solid excavation and compaction, but we've done this hundreds of times across the county.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized and designed for exactly this climate. The material won't fade, and humidity actually helps it stay pliable. Proper drainage keeps water from sitting underneath, which prevents mold. We've installed greens all over Gwinnett, and they perform beautifully even during our steamiest months.
We handle the heavy lifting. We excavate, remove debris, compact your clay base, and install drainage infrastructure. The red clay actually gives us something solid to build on—it's predictable. Just clear the space and let us know about any sprinkler lines or utilities underground before we start digging.
Small greens (300-500 sq ft) run significantly less than multi-hole layouts. We built a calculator to show you exact pricing based on your space. Lawrenceville lot sizes typically support 500-1000 sq ft without feeling cramped, which is the sweet spot for most homeowners around here.
Some Lawrenceville neighborhoods do require approval; others don't. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs first. If approval is needed, we can provide renderings and technical specs to submit. Most HOAs in 30043 and 30044 approve artificial turf—it's actually cleaner than struggling natural grass.
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