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Peachtree Corners has become a hub for tech professionals and growing families who appreciate quality outdoor living—which means your yard matters. A putting green isn't just a golf feature anymore; it's become one of the smartest investments homeowners in The Forum and around Technology Park are making for their properties. The suburban landscape here is competitive, and whether you're in 30092, 30096, or 30097, your neighbors are noticing who's maintaining curb appeal. Artificial turf for putting greens solves a real problem: that awkward patch of lawn that never quite cooperates with Gwinnett's clay soil, the shaded corner where nothing grows, or simply the desire to have a functional, low-maintenance space that looks intentional year-round. Unlike natural grass, which fights our clay-heavy soil and humid summers, synthetic putting surfaces stay consistent through Georgia's weather swings. You get the benefit of that manicured, golf-course aesthetic without the weekly mowing, fertilizer cycles, or the frustration of dead spots. For homeowners near Jones Bridge Park or in the leafier neighborhoods west of The Forum, a quality putting green becomes an extension of your home's personality—a reason to spend time outside, a feature guests actually notice, and honestly, one of the few lawn upgrades that actually pays you back in enjoyment and property appeal.
Gwinnett County's clay soil is beautiful for retaining water, but it's also dense and compacted—especially in established subdivisions like Peachtree Corners. That clay sits under most yards in the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and it's the reason so many homeowners here struggle with drainage and poor grass establishment. When we install a putting green, we're not fighting that clay; we're working with proper base preparation that accounts for it. The shade factor is real too. Between the mature oak canopies around The Forum area and the mixed tree cover in residential pockets, many yards don't get the eight-plus hours of direct sun that natural turf prefers. Artificial turf doesn't have that limitation—it performs in full sun or dappled shade without thinning out. HOA considerations matter in Peachtree Corners, particularly in planned communities. Most HOAs here permit artificial turf putting greens as long as they're installed professionally and meet aesthetic standards—we handle that documentation. Lot sizes in this area range from compact urban-suburban (half-acre) to generous family properties, so we customize green sizes and shapes accordingly. Installation here means accounting for Georgia's summer heat and humidity; we use cooling-compatible infill and ensure proper drainage to prevent water pooling during our heavy afternoon thunderstorms.
Absolutely. If you've got oak or pine shade covering part of your yard—which is common in The Forum neighborhoods—synthetic turf is actually ideal. Natural grass struggles in shade, but artificial putting surfaces perform identically in full sun or partial shade. We've installed dozens of greens in the shadier lots around Jones Bridge Park without any performance issues. Shade won't affect playability or durability.
Clay drainage requires attention, but it's not a barrier. We install a proper base layer system that prevents water from pooling—critical during Georgia's summer storms. The clay actually helps stabilize the foundation. We also use slightly elevated base preparation in low-lying areas to ensure water sheds away. For homeowners in 30092 and 30096, this is standard practice we've refined over many installations.
Yes, most HOAs in The Forum and Technology Park areas permit professionally installed artificial putting greens. They typically just want confirmation that it's high-quality turf and installed to standards. We handle all the documentation and can reference successful installations in your specific community. Always smart to check your covenants first, but we've never encountered a denial.
Lot sizes here vary—some properties are compact, others more generous. We typically install greens ranging from 300 to 900 square feet, depending on space and layout. A good rule: 400-600 square feet gives you functional shot variety and fits nicely into most backyards without overwhelming the space. We'll assess your yard during a consultation and recommend what makes sense for your property.
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