Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Lilburn backyard transforms those mature suburban lots into something genuinely special. Whether your home sits near Lilburn City Park or over in the Killian Hill area, we've installed plenty of residential greens that sit comfortably within HOA guidelines—and frankly, they tend to impress the neighbors. The truth is, most Lilburn homeowners already have the yard space for a quality practice green. You're not trying to recreate Augusta National; you're carving out a spot where you can actually work on your short game without driving to a course. We handle the site prep, manage the drainage issues that come with Gwinnett clay, and make sure everything integrates naturally into your existing landscape. Our team is based about 30 minutes south, so we know exactly how properties perform in this area—the tree cover patterns, the soil challenges, the seasonal moisture patterns. A well-installed putting green becomes a genuine asset to your property and genuinely fun to use year-round.
Lilburn's clay-heavy soil and tree canopy create specific conditions worth planning around. That Gwinnett clay underneath most properties here means proper base preparation and drainage matter more than they might in sandier regions. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, install a perforated base layer, and slope everything toward a drainage line—critical when you've got clay that holds water. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot. Some homes near Lilburn City Park or along the residential streets get solid afternoon sun, while others sit under mature oaks that provide shade most of the day. Shade actually works fine for turf, but it affects play speed and maintenance slightly. Most HOA-approved installations in Lilburn neighborhoods run 400–800 square feet—a realistic practice area without looking out of place on a residential lot. The yellow clay soil means we amend heavily with engineered sand and organic material to create a consistent playing surface that drains properly and holds up through Gwinnett's humidity and occasional heavy rain. We've done enough work in this area to know which suppliers work best and how to handle the specific challenges your neighborhood's soil presents.
Most Lilburn subdivisions explicitly approve putting greens as landscape features, especially when they're integrated thoughtfully into your yard design. We handle HOA coordination and can show you examples from nearby properties in Killian Hill and other Lilburn neighborhoods. As long as it's not artificial turf that looks obviously fake, most boards see it as a yard upgrade. We'll walk through specifications with your HOA before breaking ground.
Clay holds moisture and compacts easily, so we don't skip the base work. We excavate deeper than some installers, lay perforated drainage pipe, and use engineered sand with organic amendments to create a firm, well-draining bed. It's extra effort upfront, but it prevents the mushy surface and drainage issues we'd see if we cut corners on clay soil.
Absolutely. Shade doesn't hurt turf health—it actually reduces maintenance. You might see slightly slower greens under dense canopy, which many golfers prefer anyway. We assess your specific light patterns and recommend turf blends that perform well in your exact conditions, whether that's full sun or dappled afternoon shade.
Most residential greens in Lilburn run $3,500–$7,000 depending on size, site prep complexity, and drainage needs. We schedule work around our 30-minute drive from HQ, so turnaround is fast. Typical installation takes 3–5 days depending on soil conditions and any HOA coordination delays.
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