Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green transforms how you experience your Loganville backyard. Most homeowners in the Bay Creek area and Downtown Loganville neighborhoods tell us the same thing: they want a dedicated space where they can practice their short game without driving to a course every weekend. We've installed dozens of these in Walton County, and the luxury estates around here—especially those backing up to the tree lines near Vines Park—are perfect candidates for a custom green. The clay-heavy soil typical of the Walton/Gwinnett border actually works in your favor once we prep the base correctly. You're looking at a space that's playable year-round in Georgia, requires zero fertilizer or pesticide applications, and honestly, it becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor living area. Whether you're hosting friends for a casual afternoon or spending quiet mornings sharpening your wedge game, a professional putting surface brings real value to properties in this part of metro Atlanta.
Loganville's clay soil—especially common along the Walton/Gwinnett border where many estates sit—needs proper drainage prep before we install. We typically excavate 6–8 inches, install perforated drainage pipe, and backfill with a gravel-sand blend. The region gets solid rainfall spring through fall, so that base layer keeps your green playable even after heavy storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's tree coverage. Homes near Bay Creek Park or backed by mature oaks need shade-tolerant turf varieties, while open properties in Downtown Loganville neighborhoods can handle full-sun synthetics that putt even faster. Most Loganville estate lots run 40,000–80,000 square feet, giving you flexibility for a 600–1,200 square foot green without eating your entire backyard. We've worked around existing hardscaping, pool decks, and deck systems on properties throughout the area. Your turf won't compete with your lawn or landscaping—it sits as its own focal point, typically elevated slightly or contoured to match your landscape's natural grade.
The clay-dominant soil here holds moisture, which is why drainage is critical. We install a engineered base layer—typically 6 inches of gravel, sand, and perforated pipe—to move water away from the green's surface. Without it, your green becomes spongy or puddles after rain. Once that base is in place, the clay actually provides excellent stability for the synthetic turf system.
Yes, if the shade is moderate (4–6 hours of direct sun). Many Loganville homes have significant tree coverage, especially near the parks. We use shade-rated synthetic turf that holds its color and playability even under oak canopies. Heavy shade—under 3 hours of sun—is tougher; we'd discuss alternatives or selective tree trimming.
Most luxury estates in Loganville run $8,000–$18,000 depending on square footage, site prep complexity, and drainage needs. Larger greens or those with significant grading run higher. We'll walk your property, assess that clay soil and drainage, and give you a flat-rate quote with no surprises.
Absolutely. We've done this on dozens of properties across Walton County. Your green becomes its own zone—separate from turf, shrub beds, and hardscaping. It's typically positioned as a feature element: near a deck, at the back of the yard, or as a focal point. It complements your landscape rather than competing with it.
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