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A lot of Norcross homeowners we talk to have the same dream: a backyard putting green where they can practice their short game without driving to the course every weekend. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, out near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere in the 30071 area, we know the challenge. Georgia clay doesn't drain the way you need it to for a consistent playing surface, and our summers turn any natural grass into a patchy mess if you're not maintaining it constantly. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed putting greens throughout Gwinnett County that hold up to the heat, the humidity, and heavy foot traffic—without the weekly mowing, fertilizing, or brown spots. Your backyard can actually become the practice space you've been wanting, year-round. The best part? Once it's in, you're done fussing with it. We handle the grading, drainage, and turf selection so your focus is just on sinking putts.
Norcross sits on typical Gwinnett clay—dense, heavy stuff that doesn't naturally shed water the way sand-based soil does. That's actually why artificial putting green installation here requires proper base prep and drainage layers underneath. We slope the subsurface, add a perforated base, and let water move away from the playing surface instead of pooling. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Lots of Norcross homes have mixed sun and shade from mature trees, which works great for turf longevity but means we'll recommend different pile heights depending on whether your green sits under oak shade or gets full afternoon sun. HOA regulations in some Peachtree Corners neighborhoods can be particular about landscape changes, so we always confirm your setup meets local guidelines before we break ground. Typical backyard putting greens in this area run 300–600 square feet—enough for serious practice without overwhelming your outdoor space. Installation usually takes 2–3 days, depending on grading needs and your soil conditions.
Yes, but only if we build the drainage right from the start. Clay doesn't percolate on its own, so we excavate, compact a crushed stone base, add a perforated drainage layer, and slope everything away from the turf. This keeps water moving instead of sitting on your green after our heavy Georgia rains.
Minimal upkeep. A quick rinse with the hose every few weeks removes dust and debris. Our turf is UV-stable and won't fade in Georgia's intense summer sun. Unlike natural grass, you'll never fertilize, aerate, or reseed—just light brushing if you want to keep the nap consistent.
Absolutely. We work with properties that have dappled or partial shade. We may recommend a slightly longer pile to help the turf look fuller under trees, and we ensure drainage still works because shade can slow evaporation. Full shade is trickier, but we'll assess your specific site.
Price depends on square footage, base prep complexity, and your clay's condition. A 400–500 sq ft green typically runs $4,500–$8,500 installed. Gwinnett clay often needs more grading work than sandy soil, which affects the final cost. We'll quote you after a site visit.
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