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Lilburn townhomes come with a particular challenge: you've got a compact yard, clay-heavy soil, and neighbors close enough to notice every detail. That's exactly why putting greens have become such a smart move for homeowners around Killian Hill and the Lilburn City Park neighborhoods. Instead of fighting the Georgia clay with another patch of struggling grass, you're investing in a genuine practice surface that transforms a small outdoor space into something functional and genuinely enjoyable. Most of our Lilburn installs sit in tight quarters—townhome backyards that need to pull double duty as both curb appeal and usable living space. A putting green does both. It's not just about the golf; it's about reclaiming that awkward corner or side yard that's been half-shaded, patchy, or just plain uninviting. The Gwinnett soil here doesn't cooperate with every grass type, so why fight it? We handle the base prep, work around your existing drainage patterns, and create a surface that'll actually perform year-round without the constant upkeep of natural turf. In a neighborhood where townhomes share walls and HOA guidelines matter, a well-installed putting green signals intentionality—that you care about your property in a way that raises the whole block's appeal.
Lilburn's clay composition is the real story here. The Gwinnett clay base tends to hold water and compact easily, which is murder on traditional grass but actually works in our favor for putting green installation. We need solid, stable drainage underneath, and that clay actually gives us the firm foundation we're looking for—no settling surprises six months down the road. Shade is another factor unique to this area's mature neighborhoods. Lots of Lilburn properties have established tree canopies, especially around the Lilburn City Park vicinity and deeper into Killian Hill. That means we're often working with partial to dappled light rather than full sun. We'll recommend turf blends that handle that gracefully. Townhome yards also means tighter spaces and HOA oversight. We've worked with Lilburn's common CC&Rs, and putting greens typically sail through approval because they're intentional landscaping, not a deviation from standards. Installation logistics are straightforward too—most Lilburn backyards are accessible without heavy machinery headaches, and our crews know the neighborhood layout. We're about 30 minutes out, so service calls and follow-ups are quick and hassle-free.
Absolutely. Lilburn's mature tree coverage is common, especially near the park area. We'll assess your light patterns across seasons and choose a shade-tolerant synthetic blend. Some of our best-performing greens here actually sit under partial canopy because the shade keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV stress on the materials.
Clay is actually your friend in this case. It provides excellent compaction and stability, so your putting green won't settle or shift. The key is proper base preparation and subsurface drainage to manage water pooling. We've done this hundreds of times in Gwinnett County and know exactly how to route water away from your foundation and toward the Yellow River drainage patterns the area uses.
In nearly every case, yes. We've worked with Lilburn's common HOA language, and putting greens are viewed as intentional, quality landscaping improvements. They're not pools or structures, so they rarely trigger architectural review delays. We can walk you through the approval process and provide documentation if needed.
Most Lilburn townhomes we work with have 15-30 feet of usable backyard depth. We typically design 300-600 square foot greens—big enough to practice actual shots and approach play without overwhelming the space. Some clients add a small chipping area or tiered section. We'll measure your lot and show you what maximizes both function and sightlines from inside your home.
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