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A lot of Norcross homeowners we talk to have the same dream: a backyard putting green that actually looks like something you'd find at a real course, not a novelty mat rolled out on dead grass. The thing is, Gwinnett clay and Georgia's humidity make it tough to keep natural turf green year-round, especially in shaded spots behind those mature trees near Historic Norcross or in the tighter yards around Peachtree Corners. Artificial putting green turf solves that problem completely—it drains fast in our heavy rain seasons, it stays lush through the brutal summers, and it doesn't turn into a mud pit when the clay gets saturated. We've installed dozens of these across 30071 and 30092, and the consistency is night and day compared to trying to maintain natural grass on red clay soil. Your putting surface becomes a real asset to your home's outdoor space, not a maintenance headache that swallows your weekends.
Norcross sits on that dense Gwinnett clay that makes traditional turf maintenance a real fight. When we're designing a putting green here, we're thinking about drainage first—that clay compacts easily, so we build a proper base with crushed stone and perforated drainage lines underneath. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on where you are in the zip codes; properties near Thrasher Park tend to have mature oak coverage, which is great for shading in summer but means your putting surface needs to be positioned carefully. The good news is artificial turf performs identically whether it's full sun or dappled shade. Lot sizes in Historic Norcross and the surrounding areas run the gamut from compact urban lots to larger suburban yards, so we've gotten really good at designing putting greens that fit whatever space you've got. Most HOAs in the area are fine with synthetic turf since it's low-maintenance and doesn't attract pests. We always check local guidelines before breaking ground, but we've never run into issues. Installation typically takes one to two days, and we handle all the base prep ourselves.
Yes—this is exactly why artificial putting green turf works so well here. We install a permeable base layer under the turf that channels water straight through the clay instead of pooling. Gwinnett's red clay would hold water naturally, but our system diverts it away from the root zone. Even during heavy spring rains, your putting green stays playable the next day.
Modern artificial putting green turf is engineered to handle intense UV exposure without fading. In Norcross, even yards with full afternoon sun maintain their color and texture for 10+ years. We use turf brands specifically rated for southern climates, so sun exposure isn't a concern for playability or appearance.
Cost depends on square footage and base preparation work required. Because Gwinnett clay can be tough to work with, we always do a site visit to assess what base work is needed. Smaller greens (300–500 sq ft) typically run $3,500–$6,500 installed. We provide a detailed estimate after we evaluate your specific yard conditions.
Most HOAs in the area permit artificial turf for putting greens since they're considered recreational improvements, not lawn replacement. We've worked with several HOA communities in 30071 and 30092 without issues. We always recommend checking your specific CC&Rs, and we're happy to help communicate with your HOA if needed.
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