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Around Lawrenceville, we see a lot of homeowners wrestling with the same problem: that stubborn red clay soil makes it nearly impossible to keep a natural grass putting green looking sharp. Between the humidity, the occasional drought stretch, and the fact that most of these established lots in the historic courthouse neighborhoods weren't designed with golf greens in mind, you end up spending weekends fighting weeds and bare patches instead of actually enjoying your yard. That's where an artificial putting green makes real sense. We've installed dozens of them across Gwinnett County, and the ones that perform best are the ones custom-fitted to your specific lot—whether you're dealing with that dense red clay, partial shade from mature trees, or a smaller corner lot like many homes near Collins Hill. An artificial green handles all the Lawrenceville weather without the maintenance headache, and it'll stay tournament-quality year-round. No more muddy divots after rain, no fighting fungus in the humid summers. Just a surface that's ready to putt on whenever you step outside.
Lawrenceville's red clay is beautiful for a lot of things, but it's honestly not ideal for natural grass putting surfaces. That clay compacts easily, drains poorly after heavy rain, and tends to encourage moss and disease pressure during our humid summers. Plus, many of the established homes around the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill sit on older lots with mature tree cover—which means you're often dealing with partial shade, leaf debris, and root competition that makes maintaining a pristine green even harder. When we design a putting green for Lawrenceville properties, we account for these specific conditions. We build proper subsurface drainage to handle our seasonal rainfall, and we choose turf products that stay firm and playable even when Gwinnett humidity is at its peak. Lot size matters too—many historic neighborhoods have tighter yards, so we frequently design greens that maximize your usable space without looking cramped. Tree shade patterns are something we map out during the consultation; some homeowners can still get great results in dappled light, while others benefit from selective trimming or strategic placement. A putting green installation here isn't just about dropping turf down—it's about working with what Lawrenceville's landscape actually throws at you.
Yes, but only if it's installed properly for our local conditions. We excavate the red clay, build out a engineered drainage base to shed water the way Gwinnett's rainfall demands, and then install the turf system on top. This approach prevents the soggy, muddy problems you'd get if we just laid artificial turf directly on clay. The result is a surface that drains fast and stays playable even after heavy rain.
We assess shade patterns throughout the day and seasons. Some artificial turfs perform acceptably in dappled light; others need full sun to look and play their best. If your green sits under thick tree cover, we might recommend strategic trimming or repositioning the green to a sunnier area of your lot. During the consultation, we'll walk your yard and be honest about what'll work.
Most residential greens take 2–4 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and how much prep work the soil needs. Since we're typically working with that compacted red clay, site prep often takes longer than the turf installation itself. We'll give you a firm timeline after the initial visit.
It varies by neighborhood. Some HOAs in the historic courthouse area and Collins Hill are fine with artificial greens as long as they're well-maintained and look natural. Others have specific rules about backyard improvements. We've worked with enough local HOAs to know how to navigate their guidelines—we'll help you confirm what's allowed before we start any work.
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