Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
There's something about the holidays that makes you want your yard to actually feel finished. Maybe you're hosting family at your place in Historic Norcross or Peachtree Corners, and you're tired of explaining why your backyard looks like it needs another season to come together. A putting green changes that conversation fast. We've been installing artificial turf in Gwinnett County long enough to know that Norcross homeowners want their outdoor spaces to work year-round without the fuss. Real grass around here battles clay soil, unpredictable summer heat, and the kind of foot traffic that comes with entertaining. A custom putting green does something different—it gives you a reason to spend time outside, it looks sharp in every season, and honestly, it's one of those upgrades that actually makes your home feel more complete, not just "improved." Holiday gatherings around Thrasher Park or Downtown Norcross get talked about. Your backyard should too. We've built putting greens for Norcross families who wanted something their kids could use in December just as easily as June, and who didn't want to spend weekends maintaining it. It's a pretty straightforward upgrade once you understand what works in this area.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense, compacted, and honestly not ideal for natural grass maintenance. That clay base is exactly why artificial turf makes sense here—you're not fighting seasonal drainage issues or the constant cycle of bare patches and weeds that comes with trying to keep real grass alive in these soil conditions. Your yard's sun and shade pattern matters more than you might think. If your property backs toward Thrasher Park or sits in the tree-heavy neighborhoods of Historic Norcross, you're probably dealing with solid afternoon shade in summer but decent light come winter. Modern artificial putting greens handle both situations well, but we design the installation to match your specific exposure. HOA rules in the Peachtree Corners area and surrounding residential zones are usually reasonable about artificial turf, especially when it's a defined putting green rather than full-yard replacement. We handle all that communication upfront—no surprises. Most Norcross lots range from half-acre to acre-plus, so you've typically got room for a quality 400–600 square foot putting green without it dominating your landscape. Installation takes into account your existing hardscape, drainage toward storm drains or downspouts, and how the green integrates with any existing deck or patio space. The clay base actually helps with stable sub-base prep.
Absolutely. Artificial putting turf doesn't go dormant or brown out like natural grass does November through March. In fact, many Norcross homeowners tell us their green looks sharper in December than it does in July. No winter damage from ice or thaw cycles either, which matters with our clay soil conditions. You'll have a picture-perfect green for every holiday gathering.
Clay actually works in our favor here. We excavate to proper depth, compact the existing base, add a engineered sub-base for drainage, then install the turf system. Norcross clay won't shift or settle unevenly like sandier soils, so your green stays level and plays true season after season. Drainage is routed toward your existing yard slope or storm infrastructure.
Most Norcross neighborhoods allow putting greens without issue, especially when they're secondary features in your yard. We've worked with properties in Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners—we'll review your specific HOA guidelines and handle any notification needed. It's rarely complicated.
Norcross properties typically have room for 400–600 square feet, which gives you a fun layout with multiple holes, elevation changes, and realistic play space. We design around your existing deck, trees, or property lines. Even tighter yards can work with a clever design. We'll assess your specific lot and show you options.
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