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A putting green in your Peachtree Corners backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to reclaim dead space and add real value to your home. Whether you're in The Forum area with those manicured lots or over near Technology Park where yard real estate comes at a premium, a well-designed putting green fits seamlessly into suburban Gwinnett living. We've installed dozens of these throughout the 30092 and 30096 zip codes, and what we've learned is simple: homeowners here want outdoor spaces that look polished, play true, and don't demand the constant maintenance that natural grass requires in our clay-heavy soil. Your neighbors at Jones Bridge Park know the charm of well-maintained green space. Now you can have that same quality right outside your back door—minus the weekly mowing, the fungal issues that plague our region, and the frustration of uneven turf. Modern artificial putting greens have come a long way. The realistic turf we install today drains properly, holds up to Georgia heat and humidity, and gives you that satisfying roll every single time you practice your short game.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is simultaneously a blessing and a curse. Natural grass struggles here—drainage is poor, compaction happens fast, and our humid summers create perfect conditions for fungal disease. That's exactly why artificial putting green turf thrives in this environment. Installation on clay requires a solid base layer and proper grading to prevent water pooling. We typically recommend a crushed stone and sand foundation that sits above your native clay, with a slight slope for drainage. Most lots in The Forum and around Technology Park run between quarter-acre and half-acre, giving us plenty of room to integrate a 400–600 square foot putting green without overwhelming the landscape. Neighborhood HOAs in Peachtree Corners are generally supportive of artificial turf when it's installed professionally and maintained to code. The real advantage? Once your green is down, you're done fighting the clay. No more dead spots from compaction, no fungal treatments, no seasonal dormancy. Your green plays consistent year-round, from January through December.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly these conditions—Gwinnett heat and humidity won't degrade the synthetic fibers or affect playability. Unlike natural grass, which browns out and develops disease pressure in our climate, artificial greens maintain consistent color and surface integrity. We've installed systems that perform flawlessly from spring through fall, and the turf actually stays cooler than you'd expect because drainage prevents standing water and moisture retention.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs approve professional artificial putting greens, especially when they're integrated thoughtfully into the landscape. We handle all the communication and documentation to ensure your installation meets local covenants. Get your CC&Rs reviewed first, but we've rarely encountered pushback on a well-installed green that complements your property's aesthetics and doesn't violate setback or coverage rules.
Clay requires a proper foundation. We excavate to a level base, lay crushed stone for drainage and stability, add a sand leveling layer, then install the artificial turf with proper grading for water runoff. This prevents the pooling issues you'd get if you installed directly on clay. The process takes longer than sand-based soil, but the result is a green that drains properly and lasts 15+ years without settling or shifting.
Very little compared to natural grass. Brush the turf monthly to keep fibers upright, rinse it after heavy pollen season (spring is intense here), and blow off leaves and debris. You're looking at maybe two hours per year of actual work. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no aeration—all the headaches of Georgia turf maintenance simply disappear.
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