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A putting green in your Lilburn backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a smart move for homeowners who want to get more out of their yard without fighting Georgia's clay soil every season. We've installed dozens of greens throughout Gwinnett County, and we've learned what works in neighborhoods like Killian Hill and around the Lilburn City Park area. The suburban lots here are perfect for a backyard putting surface. You get enough space to work with, but you're not dealing with sprawling acreage that becomes a maintenance nightmare. Most of our Lilburn clients tell us the same thing: they wanted a way to practice golf at home without the water bills, the mowing schedule, or the headache of keeping natural grass healthy in our clay-heavy soil. A synthetic putting green gives you that. It's green year-round, plays true, and honestly, it changes how people use their yards. Whether you're near Yellow River or tucked into one of the quieter neighborhoods off Main Street, a putting green brings real value and real enjoyment to your property.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is actually one of the biggest reasons a synthetic putting green makes sense here. Natural turf struggles with our heavy soil—drainage is slow, compaction happens fast, and you're fighting an uphill battle spring through fall. Clay doesn't work well for golf surfaces anyway; it holds moisture, gets slick when wet, and doesn't give you that firm, consistent playing surface you need. Our installing team knows Gwinnett's drainage patterns. We account for how water moves through your yard, especially in areas near Lilburn City Park where the water table sits higher. Most Lilburn homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means you've got room for a quality 300–600 square-foot green without eating up your whole backyard. Sun exposure varies—some yards near Killian Hill get afternoon shade, others catch full sun all day. We design around that. Shade won't kill synthetic turf like it does natural grass, but it does change how we orient the green and what infill system works best. Many Lilburn neighborhoods have HOA guidelines, too. We'll walk you through what requires approval and make sure your green meets those standards before we break ground.
Absolutely. Clay is actually why synthetic putting greens work so well here. We install proper drainage base layers that prevent water from pooling—something that would be a constant battle with natural turf. We've done greens throughout Gwinnett clay neighborhoods, and the results are consistent and durable. You'll never have the drainage problems that plague natural grass in Lilburn.
Most Lilburn properties have enough room. A quality 400–500 square-foot green fits nicely on typical neighborhood lots and gives you multiple hole configurations. We've installed greens on quarter-acre properties and larger estates. We'll visit your yard, measure it out, and show you exactly what's possible without cramping your backyard.
Many Lilburn neighborhoods do have HOA guidelines. We always recommend checking first. Most HOAs approve putting greens when they're well-designed and maintained—they look landscaped, not commercial. We can help you navigate the approval process and design a green that fits your community's standards.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush the surface occasionally to keep the turf fibers upright and rinse it a few times a year. Georgia's heat and humidity won't cause the algae problems that plague some regions. We'll show you everything during installation, and it's genuinely low-maintenance compared to the effort natural grass demands in Gwinnett clay.
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