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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard isn't just about golf—it's about reclaiming your outdoor space without the maintenance headache that comes with natural grass in Gwinnett County. Whether you're in the historic courthouse area or out toward Collins Hill, those red clay soils and Georgia heat mean your lawn's either fighting you or you're fighting it. Artificial putting greens change that equation entirely. You get a manicured, tournament-quality surface that handles our humid summers and clay-heavy ground without needing constant fertilizer, aeration, or those frustrating bare patches that pop up every spring. Wheelchair accessibility matters too. A properly installed synthetic putting surface gives you and your family a smooth, even playing field—literally—with no ruts, divots, or uneven settling that makes rolling difficult. We've installed dozens of these across Gwinnett, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the one upgrade that actually gets used year-round, whether it's for practice, entertaining, or just enjoying a flat, beautiful yard you don't have to babysit.
Lawrenceville's red clay foundation presents both opportunity and challenge for putting green installation. That dense, iron-rich soil drains differently than sandy loam, which is actually good news—it means we don't build as many drainage layers as you'd need in other parts of Georgia. What matters more here is the base prep. We remove the clay to appropriate depth, compact it properly, and install a perimeter system that keeps water from pooling along those historic lot lines that define neighborhoods near the courthouse square. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks or on a newer Collins Hill lot. We assess shade patterns across all seasons, because a putting green in full afternoon sun plays differently than one with dappled coverage. Gwinnett's clay also affects frost heave in winter—rare, but it happens—so we account for proper grading on every install. Most Lawrenceville residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for green sizing. HOA communities in the area typically welcome artificial turf, especially when it's maintained to look fresh and purposeful rather than cheap. We design with that in mind.
Absolutely. Red clay actually provides a solid, stable base once properly prepped. We excavate to proper depth, compress the clay, and install drainage—it's more forgiving than sandy soil because it doesn't shift as much. The key is site-specific grading that accounts for how clay sheds water differently than other soils. We've done dozens across Lawrenceville without issues.
Yes—that's one of artificial turf's best features. We create smooth, even surfaces with no divots or settling issues. We grade access routes with proper slope (never steep), and the synthetic surface won't rut or degrade under wheel traffic like natural grass. You get a safe, usable space for everyone in the family.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days depending on size and base prep complexity. Lawrenceville lots near the courthouse area sometimes require extra grading work because of tree root systems. Collins Hill installations tend to move faster. We schedule around your neighborhood's typical noise preferences.
Most Gwinnett HOAs embrace putting greens as a high-end landscape feature. We design them to look intentional and well-maintained, not like a patch fix. If your community has specific guidelines, we've worked through them before—bring us your covenants and we'll confirm compatibility upfront.
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