Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Around Lawrenceville, a lot of homeowners are discovering that a backyard putting green transforms weekend mornings. We're talking about stepping outside with your coffee before the Georgia heat kicks in, practicing your short game without loading up the truck to hit the range. Whether you're near the historic courthouse area or out in Collins Hill, that red clay soil underneath your lawn has its quirks—and that's exactly why a properly installed synthetic putting surface wins. You get consistent, maintenance-free play year-round. No watering. No dead patches from our humidity cycles. Just honest, playable grass that actually improves your game. Most of our Lawrenceville clients book a weekend install because they want their green ready to use by Sunday afternoon. We can do that. The geography between here and our HQ means we've got the logistics down, and we show up with everything needed to handle Gwinnett's unique soil conditions. Your yard becomes that one place where golf isn't a chore—it's just there, waiting.
Gwinnett's red clay is beautiful, but it's dense. That heavy soil drains differently than sandy zones, which is why we don't just lay turf and leave. Proper base preparation here includes drainage consideration—especially if your lot sits lower than neighbors' yards (common in older Lawrenceville subdivisions). Sun exposure varies wildly too. The neighborhoods near Collins Hill tend to have mature trees that create dappled light, while properties closer to open areas catch full afternoon rays. Both situations need different infill choices to keep the surface playing true. We also think about Gwinnett's summer intensity. Temperatures spike, humidity climbs, and that synthetic surface handles it better than anything else. HOA rules in established Lawrenceville communities occasionally flag artificial turf, but putting greens almost always fall into "approved" territory since they're functional sports features, not lawn replacement. We've navigated those conversations plenty of times. Lot sizes here range from modest to sprawling, so your putting green might be 150 square feet or 400—we scale the design and base prep to match.
Absolutely. For most residential sizes—say 200 to 300 square feet—we can complete the whole job Saturday through Sunday. That means Saturday morning we break ground, handle base prep and drainage, and Sunday we finish turf install, shape the green, and dial in the contours. Your Monday morning you're putting. Gwinnett's red clay requires solid prep work, but we've got that timeline down.
Red clay holds water, so proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. We install a gravel and sand base system specifically designed for Gwinnett conditions, plus permeable underlayment. This keeps water from pooling and keeps your green playable even after heavy summer storms. Without that prep, you'd have issues—with it, you won't.
Nearly always, yes. Most Lawrenceville HOAs view putting greens as sports amenities, not lawn replacement, so they sail through approval. We've worked with dozens of Gwinnett subdivisions and rarely hit a snag. We can also help you navigate the approval conversation if your community has quirky rules.
That depends on your yard's actual exposure. If you're under heavy tree cover (common in older Lawrenceville lots), we lean toward infill that mimics bent grass. If you're full sun, a firmer playing surface handles our heat better. We scout your property first, then recommend the turf that'll play consistent year-round in Gwinnett's climate.
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