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A lot of Norcross homeowners in the Historic District and Peachtree Corners area tell us the same thing: they love their yards, but maintaining a natural grass putting green is a losing battle. Between Gwinnett's heavy clay soil, the unpredictable Georgia humidity, and the time sink of constant mowing and fertilizing, most people end up abandoning the idea altogether. Here's what we've found works better. Artificial putting green turf gives you that pristine, golf-course look without fighting your soil composition or the weather. We've installed dozens of systems across 30071, 30092, and 30093—everywhere from modest Thrasher Park-adjacent lots to larger Peachtree Corners properties—and the payoff is immediate. No more brown patches from our clay. No more thin spots from shade. No watering bills. Just a perfectly manicured surface ready for practice whenever you want. Our calculator below helps you estimate what it costs to get there.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly the wrong foundation for a thriving natural putting green. That dense soil stays wet after rain and creates dead spots during dry spells. Your neighbors dealing with the same issue know the frustration. Artificial turf eliminates that gamble entirely. Shade is another real factor here, especially in Historic Norcross where mature trees dominate. Natural grass thins out under heavy tree cover; synthetic putting green turf performs consistently whether you're in full sun or dappled shade. Most Norcross properties we work on are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots—perfect sizing for a modest putting green installation. We typically recommend 200–800 square feet depending on your space and practice goals. Installation requires base preparation (we remove the top layer and level the clay), proper drainage setup, and secure perimeter edging. HOA rules in some Peachtree Corners communities restrict artificial turf, so verify your covenant before committing. Once installed, maintenance is essentially zero—no fertilizer, no mowing, no seasonal brown-out.
Yes. Gwinnett clay is notoriously dense and retains water. That's why we install a perforated drain layer beneath the turf base. This sits on top of your existing clay and channels water away rather than pooling. Without it, you'd risk standing water and mold growth. We've done this on dozens of yards across 30071 and 30092, and proper drainage makes the difference between a system that lasts 10+ years and one that fails early.
Not at all. Historic Norcross properties typically have mature landscaping and established gardens. A well-installed putting green blends in as a maintained landscape feature, similar to a patio or raised bed. The key is sizing and placement—we usually tuck them to the side or back of the property where they complement your existing yard rather than dominate it. Neighbors rarely object once they see the finished product.
That depends on size, turf quality, and site prep complexity. Our ROI calculator factors in your square footage, local labor costs, and the specific conditions of your Norcross property. Most residential projects range from mid-thousands to five figures. Use the tool to get a tailored estimate—it only takes a minute and gives you a realistic ballpark for budgeting.
Yes, but it requires careful grading. Our team levels the site during prep work, which is especially important on clay soil since it doesn't naturally settle evenly. We've handled sloped properties throughout Peachtree Corners and downtown Norcross. Proper grading prevents water pooling and ensures a true putting surface. The calculator accounts for complexity—steeper sites need more labor.
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