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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard sounds like a luxury—but it's actually one of the smartest investments you can make for your property. Whether you're in the historic Courthouse area or out in Collins Hill, we've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they use it way more than they expected. Your family gets better at golf without paying range fees. Your entertaining improves because guests love it. And honestly, it just makes your yard feel more intentional. We're not talking about a carpet-thin putting surface either. A real artificial putting green has the right firmness, the right grain texture, and the right drainage underneath so it handles Georgia's rain without turning into a swamp. Most Lawrenceville lots are older, established properties with character—the kind of homes where a quality putting green actually elevates the whole outdoor space. We've worked with that Gwinnett red clay throughout this area, and we know how to build a foundation that lasts.
Lawrenceville's soil presents both a challenge and an opportunity. That signature Gwinnett red clay drains differently than sandy soil, so we always install a proper base layer—usually crushed stone and gravel—to prevent water from pooling under your green. This matters more than you'd think during our heavy spring rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're closer to the historic Courthouse district or further out in Collins Hill. Some lots have mature trees that create dappled shade; others get full afternoon sun. We assess each yard individually because the type of putting green surface we recommend changes based on light conditions. Older established neighborhoods around Lawrenceville often have lot size constraints, which means we're designing greens that maximize playability in 500–800 square feet rather than sprawling resort-style layouts. That's actually where creativity pays off—we've built some incredible greens on compact spaces that still feel generous to play. If your property is part of an HOA community, we also handle any documentation or approval process upfront, so you're not caught off-guard later.
Red clay holds moisture longer than sandy soil, so we always excavate and replace the top 4–6 inches with a proper drainage base. We use crushed stone and a gravel layer to ensure water moves through quickly, especially during Lawrenceville's wet springs. This prevents soggy spots and extends the life of your putting surface significantly.
Absolutely. Most established neighborhoods in Lawrenceville have tighter lot sizes than newer subdivisions, and we've designed greens in 500–800 square feet that play beautifully. We work with your actual space, not some generic template, so even a modest backyard can have a functional, fun putting green.
Some neighborhoods do, some don't. We handle that conversation for you upfront. We'll help you understand your community's rules—whether that's around Gwinnett Historic Courthouse or Collins Hill—and we can usually get approvals handled before we break ground.
Way less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the grain standing up, and a light rinse in dry spells keeps it clean. Our Lawrenceville installations handle heavy rain without issues because of proper drainage. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no mowing—that's the real payoff.
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