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A putting green transforms your front yard into something genuinely fun—and in Norcross, where a lot of homes sit on modest lots near Downtown or out toward Peachtree Corners, that's a real upgrade. We've installed plenty of these around Gwinnett County, and the ones that stand out are the ones homeowners actually use. You'll find yourself stepping outside before work, practicing your short game while your neighbors walk by, or hosting a casual tournament on a Saturday afternoon. The clay soil here in Norcross can be stubborn for traditional grass maintenance, which is exactly why artificial putting greens make so much sense. No fighting the weather, no watering through humid Georgia summers, no brown patches come fall. Just a premium synthetic surface that plays true year-round and looks sharp from the street. Whether your lot is in Historic Norcross or closer to the Thrasher Park area, a well-installed putting green is the kind of upgrade that actually gets used—not just admired.
Norcross sits on that classic Gwinnett clay base, which means natural grass putting greens can be tricky to maintain. The clay compacts easily, drainage can be unpredictable during our rainy springs, and the summer heat stresses cool-season grasses pretty hard. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. Most front yards in your area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so a 10-by-20 or 15-by-25 putting surface usually works perfectly without eating up your whole landscape. Shading matters—if your home is near tree canopy (common in Historic Norcross), we size and position the green to maximize playable sunlight. Many Norcross neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape changes, so we always confirm those upfront. Installation here typically involves proper base preparation to handle that clay, leveling, and quality drainage underneath—more important than you'd think in our climate. We've been doing this work across Gwinnett for years, and Norcross yards respond really well to synthetic turf systems because they eliminate the headache of maintaining a grass surface in clay soil.
Not at all. From Historic Norcross to Peachtree Corners, homeowners are upgrading their outdoor spaces all the time. A well-maintained putting green actually raises curb appeal—it's a finished, intentional feature, not a neglected patch of yard. Neighbors usually think it's cool, especially when they see it being used.
The clay here requires solid base preparation and drainage underneath—otherwise water can pool and create soft spots. We build a proper foundation with gravel and perforated layers to move water through the clay rather than letting it sit. Takes a bit more work upfront, but it's essential for longevity.
Yes, but we need to position it in an area that gets at least 4-5 hours of direct sun daily. Many Norcross yards have mature trees—we just map the shade patterns and place the green where it'll play best and stay healthy year-round.
Some neighborhoods here do have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA rules first, but most approve putting greens as a landscape feature. We can help you navigate the approval process if needed.
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