Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard isn't just a golf feature—it's an investment in how you spend your weekends. Whether you're in the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area or over in Collins Hill, we've installed plenty of custom greens for homeowners who got tired of driving to practice their short game. The thing about Gwinnett County is that your lot's already got character and maturity, which means established trees, established challenges, and established drainage patterns we need to work with. Our spring special makes this the perfect window to get your green installed before summer heat sets in. We handle everything from measuring your space to managing that red clay you've probably dealt with since you moved in. Most of our Lawrenceville clients tell us they didn't realize how much they'd use it once it was done—morning coffee with a putter in hand, weekend practice sessions, neighborhood envy. We'll drive up from our shop and give you a real assessment of your yard, your sun patterns, and whether your lawn's got the right bones for turf. No guessing, no cookie-cutter designs. Just a putting green that fits your space and your game.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay is beautiful but stubborn. It drains slower than sandy soils, which matters for a putting green since you need firm, consistent base. We always recommend proper sub-base preparation in this area—we're not just laying turf on red dirt. Your established lots in Collins Hill and around the courthouse district often have mature trees, which creates shade patterns that change seasonally. Some homeowners assume a north-facing green is a problem; honestly, it's usually an advantage in Georgia springs because you get less heat stress on the turf. We'll map your sun throughout the day during your consultation. Most Lawrenceville properties sit on 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which gives us solid options for green size—anywhere from 400 to 1,200 square feet depending on what you want. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always check before we start. The red clay actually compacts well once prepared correctly, giving you a stable playing surface. Spring installation is ideal because our turf establishes strong roots before July heat arrives.
Not if we prepare it right. Red clay drains slower than other soils, so we build a proper stone and sand sub-base beneath the turf. This prevents water from pooling and keeps your green playable after rain. We've done dozens of installations across Gwinnett County using this method—it works. The clay actually becomes an asset once it's compacted under the right structure.
We typically want 4+ hours of direct sunlight, but Lawrenceville's older neighborhoods have mature trees, so full sun isn't always realistic. Moderate shade actually helps in Georgia springs—less heat stress means healthier turf. We'll walk your property and assess which spots get morning sun versus afternoon rays, then position your green accordingly. Shade isn't a deal-breaker; it's just part of the design conversation.
It depends on your neighborhood and your HOA's landscape rules. Some are strict; others are flexible. We recommend checking your covenants or calling your HOA before we schedule. We've worked with several Gwinnett neighborhoods and know which ones typically approve backyard greens. Let us know your area and we can point you in the right direction.
Spring is ideal—which is why our spring special exists. Installation in March through May lets your turf establish strong roots before July and August heat. By the time summer hits, your green is settled and ready. Fall is workable too, but spring gives you the longest window to see your green thrive before the hottest months arrive.
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