Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens have become the backyard upgrade Lawrenceville homeowners actually use year-round. Instead of staring at patchy grass or dealing with gravel maintenance every spring, your family gets a functional, beautiful green space that works with—not against—Gwinnett's climate. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the 30043, 30044, and 30046 zip codes, from the established lots near Collins Hill to properties closer to the Historic Courthouse district. What started as a weekend hobby accessory has turned into something homeowners genuinely enjoy: morning practice rounds before work, weekend tournaments with neighbors, kids developing their short game. The best part? Unlike natural grass in our red clay soil, a well-installed artificial green stays playable through Georgia summers and requires zero fertilizer or seasonal reseeding. Whether you're replacing an old gravel practice area or converting underused lawn space, a putting green transforms a dead zone into your favorite part of the yard.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. That heavy clay drains poorly when left bare, which is exactly why gravel patches become muddy eyesores after rain—and why artificial turf is such a practical swap. Our crew starts with proper base preparation to handle the clay's moisture retention, then installs our green with a engineered drainage system underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly across Lawrenceville depending on your lot's tree canopy. Properties near the historic neighborhoods often have mature trees creating dappled afternoon shade, while Collins Hill subdivisions tend toward more open yards. We assess your specific light patterns before recommending turf pile height and putting surface speed. Most Lawrenceville residential lots run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which gives us plenty of room for an 8x12 to 15x20 green without overwhelming the landscape. We've also worked with several HOA communities in the area—most welcome putting greens as long as they're set back from street sight lines and maintained as part of your overall landscape design.
We don't install directly on clay. Our process includes a compacted stone base layer, then a subsurface drainage system that channels water away from the playing surface. The artificial turf and backing sit above that, so water percolates through and drains out—even during Gwinnett's heavy spring rains. This is why gravel fails in clay soil but our greens perform consistently.
Not at all. We design around your existing trees, hardscape, and home's architecture. In Collins Hill neighborhoods with manicured yards, a green fits naturally as a focal point. In older established lots near the courthouse area with bigger trees, we position it where shade works and sightlines frame it well. The result looks intentional, not like a commercial mini-golf setup.
Yes—that's actually a common scenario. Gravel areas in Lawrenceville get overgrown, hold water, and require constant raking. A putting green replaces that entirely with a clean, playable surface. We remove the gravel, assess the underlying soil and drainage, then build our system properly so you get zero drainage headaches.
Dramatically less. No mowing, fertilizer, reseeding, or dealing with bare patches from our clay soil. You'll do occasional brushing to keep the pile standing tall and a light rinse to remove dust. Most owners spend 10 minutes a month on maintenance versus several hours weekly during growing season for natural grass.
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