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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard transforms your weekends—and honestly, it beats driving out to a course every time you want to practice. Whether you're near the historic courthouse area or up in Collins Hill, we've installed plenty of greens for homeowners who got tired of letting their short game slip. The nice thing about putting greens is they don't demand perfect conditions like a full lawn does, especially here in Gwinnett where that red clay can be stubborn. You're looking at a weekend project in most cases, which means you could be sinking putts by Sunday afternoon. We handle the grading, the drainage work, and all the turf installation—no surprises, no delays stretching into next month. Most Lawrenceville yards have the space for it, whether that's a 6-by-12 strip along your patio or something bigger if you've got room. The payoff? Better golf, less frustration, and a backyard feature that actually gets used.
Lawrenceville's red clay is exactly what it sounds like—dense, compacted soil that drains slower than we'd like. That's actually why a proper putting green installation matters here: we're not just laying turf and hoping. The prep work includes grading away from your home's foundation, installing drainage rock, and making sure water doesn't pool after Gwinnett's summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're tucked into the older established lots around the courthouse area or on a more open Collins Hill property. Some yards get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others bake from mid-morning on. We design the green's orientation and turf selection around what your lot actually gets, not what looks good in a photo. Typical Lawrenceville residential yards give us plenty of flexibility—most homeowners have enough space for a functional practice green without sacrificing their actual lawn. If you've got an HOA, we check those landscape rules upfront since a few neighborhoods have specific guidelines about yard features. Installation takes advantage of the natural grade changes in Gwinnett properties, so the green blends instead of looking like a dropped box.
Yes, but it depends on your yard size and weather. Small greens (under 300 square feet) can go in during a single day once we've prepped the site. We're about 40 minutes from most Lawrenceville addresses, so we can schedule quickly. The main variable is whether the red clay is too wet—if we've had heavy rain, we'll wait a day or two so we're not working in mud, which ruins the base layer.
Premium synthetic turf absolutely handles Georgia summers. The clay is actually easier to work with than sandy soil because it compacts solid and holds drainage rock in place. We install a rock base that lets water move through instead of pooling, which keeps the clay underneath from turning into a bog after thunderstorms. Your green stays playable year-round.
Most Lawrenceville homeowners work with 200–500 square feet, which gives you a functional green with a few different hole positions. We've done smaller greens for tight lots near the courthouse area and larger designs in Collins Hill where yards are more generous. We'll measure your available space and suggest a layout that makes sense for your home's layout and drainage patterns.
Not typically—a putting green is a landscape feature, not a structure. That said, some HOAs in certain Gwinnett neighborhoods have guidelines about yard alterations. We ask about your HOA rules upfront and can work within whatever parameters exist. If you're not in an HOA area, you're clear to proceed.
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