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A putting green in your Peachtree Corners backyard isn't just a golf feature—it's a reason to actually use your yard. We've installed plenty of them across Gwinnett County, and homeowners here get it: between the tech-corridor pace and suburban life, having a practice green steps away from your patio changes how often you're actually outside. Whether you're in The Forum area with those manicured lots or closer to Technology Park where space is at a premium, a well-built putting green fits. The Gwinnett clay we're working with here requires some smart prep—drainage matters when you've got our soil type—but that's exactly what separates a putting green that plays true for years from one that becomes a muddy headache by fall. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in our specific corner of Georgia, and we're here to build something that'll actually get used, not just photographed.
Peachtree Corners sits on Gwinnett clay, which is honestly the biggest factor in putting green installation here. That clay holds water, so if your green isn't built with proper base layers and drainage, you'll deal with standing water and soft spots after our summer rains. Most yards in The Forum and around the neighborhood have decent sun exposure—that's actually ideal for turf establishment—but we do see some shade from mature trees, especially on the north-facing sides of properties. HOA guidelines in Peachtree Corners are generally permissive on backyard improvements, but we always recommend checking your specific covenant before we break ground. Lot sizes here range from compact to spacious, which means putting green dimensions vary widely. A 400-square-foot green works beautifully on a smaller lot; if you've got the room, we can build something more elaborate with contours and multiple pin positions. Installation typically runs 2–3 weeks depending on weather and base prep. Given our clay, we're usually bringing in sand and aggregate to build a foundation that handles Gwinnett's moisture patterns.
Yes, but we have to build it right. We excavate down, lay a perforated drain base, add sand and stone layers, then top it with our turf. That layering system lets water move through instead of pooling. It's standard for us in this area—we've learned what Gwinnett soil demands. Skip the proper base, and you'll have problems by next summer.
You can do great work in 300–400 square feet, which fits most Peachtree Corners backyards. That gives you enough room for 2–3 hole positions and some interesting terrain. If you've got more space, we can build something with multiple greens or larger practice areas. We'll work within whatever your yard allows.
Putting green turf is engineered for short, consistent play—usually 1.5 inches or shorter—with a tighter weave so the ball rolls true and predictably. Regular turf is taller and more forgiving. For a practice green in Peachtree Corners, you want the putting-grade material so your short game actually translates to the course.
Depends on your neighborhood. Most of Peachtree Corners is permissive with backyard improvements, but we recommend checking your covenants first. If you're in The Forum or another managed community, a quick call to your HOA usually clarifies what's allowed. We can help you with documentation if needed.
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