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A putting green transforms your Lawrenceville backyard into something genuinely special—not just another grass patch, but a space where you can practice your short game without leaving home. We've installed plenty of them across Gwinnett County, and homeowners in the historic courthouse neighborhoods and Collins Hill consistently tell us the same thing: they use them way more than they expected. Whether you're in 30043, 30044, or one of the surrounding zips, that red clay soil and the unpredictable Georgia weather mean you need turf that actually holds up. Artificial putting greens do exactly that. They drain in our heavy rain, they stay playable year-round, and they look sharp whether you're prepping for a tournament or just enjoying a weekend round with neighbors. Most folks think a putting green is just for serious golfers—but really, it's about adding something fun and functional to your property that actually gets used. We'll handle the site prep, manage the drainage (crucial with Gwinnett clay), and build something that plays true for years.
Lawrenceville's red clay base is honestly one of the bigger considerations when we're planning a putting green installation. That clay doesn't drain the way sandy soil does, so we spend extra attention on subsurface preparation to keep water from pooling under your turf. The established lots throughout the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill often have mature trees, which means dappled shade patterns that shift seasonally. We account for that when recommending turf height and pile density—areas under oak canopy need slightly different specs than full-sun sections. Gwinnett's summer heat is intense, and while artificial turf handles it beautifully, we make sure the infill and base materials we choose are rated for our climate. Most residential lots in your zip codes run between a quarter and half acre, so we're often working with realistic space constraints. That's actually good news—we can build a high-quality putting green that makes full use of available yard without overwhelming the landscape. HOA guidelines vary across Lawrenceville neighborhoods, but we've worked with enough local covenants to navigate those conversations smoothly. We'll confirm your specific lot's rules before we break ground.
It can, if installation isn't done right. We use a engineered base layer that sits on top of your clay and directs water laterally toward drainage outlets. The key is grading and subsurface prep—something we've refined across dozens of Lawrenceville projects. Proper base work means your green drains even after heavy Georgia storms, and you're back to playing within hours instead of waiting for saturation.
Absolutely, but with realistic expectations. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight the way natural grass does, so shade isn't a dealbreaker. We often see homeowners in Collins Hill and the courthouse neighborhoods build greens that weave between mature oaks. The turf plays fine; you just won't get the same wear patterns as a full-sun hole, which is actually an advantage for longevity.
Most residential putting greens take 3-5 days, depending on site conditions and complexity. We handle soil remediation, base installation, turf laying, and finishing in one project. Gwinnett's clay means we may spend a bit more time on base prep than other soils, but that's what keeps your green playable year after year.
Varies by neighborhood, but most are fine with artificial putting greens as long as they're maintained and look professional—which ours do. We review your HOA covenants upfront and design installations that comply. If there are questions, we've got the track record to back up quality in your area.
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