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Putting Green Installation in Snellville, GA

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A putting green transforms your Snellville backyard into a private golf retreat—and honestly, it's one of the smartest landscape upgrades we install for homeowners in Gwinnett County. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, we've built dozens of these for neighbors who got tired of driving to the range or waiting for decent weather to practice. The clay soil here actually works in your favor once we prep it right, and the established lot sizes in most Snellville neighborhoods give us plenty of room to design something that fits your space and your game. We handle everything from the base prep through the final cup installation, and we've learned exactly how to build greens that hold up to Georgia humidity and the occasional heavy rain. Most of our Snellville clients tell us they use their putting green 3–4 times a week once it's in, whether that's a quick 15-minute session before work or hosting neighbors for a friendly nine-hole tournament on the weekends. The real payoff? You stop thinking about the weather or making excuses. Your short game gets sharper, your stress goes down, and your home suddenly has a feature that actually sets it apart.

Snellville Turf Conditions

Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's characteristic clay base, which means drainage is the first thing we nail down on every putting green we build here. Clay compacts easily, so we install a proper sub-base with gravel and perforated drainage lines—that's non-negotiable if you want the green to shed water and stay playable year-round. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Most established Snellville lots have mature trees (especially around Briscoe Park and the surrounding neighborhoods), which creates shade patterns that shift seasonally. We'll assess your yard in late morning and mid-afternoon to map those zones, because turf performance depends on getting enough light. Gwinnett's humidity is real, so we always recommend drainage maintenance twice a year and airflow consideration during design. Lot sizes here are typically suburban-standard—most homeowners have room for a 500–800 square foot green with some surrounding rough, which is ideal for a functional practice space. If you're in a community with HOA guidelines, we've worked through those conversations before and can help navigate any landscaping restrictions. The good news: a well-built putting green actually adds curb appeal and property value in neighborhoods like South Gwinnett.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to install a putting green in Snellville?

Most residential greens take us 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on size and how much base prep your lot needs. Gwinnett clay usually requires solid drainage work upfront, which adds a day or so. Weather delays can push timelines, but we schedule around Georgia's rainy season when possible. You're looking at full playability within a week after we finish.

Will my putting green stay green through Snellville's summers?

Yes, as long as you're using quality synthetic turf—which we do. Georgia's heat and humidity are tough, but modern putting-green turf is UV-stabilized and designed for exactly these conditions. We'll show you proper maintenance routines: occasional brushing, light rinsing to clear dust, and keeping debris off. Your green stays vibrant and playable all year without the water bills of real grass.

Do I need HOA approval before installing a putting green in South Gwinnett?

Some Snellville neighborhoods do require HOA sign-off, others don't. We've worked with several South Gwinnett communities on landscape modifications, so we know the process. Best move: check your covenant documents or call your HOA office. We're happy to help with any paperwork or design adjustments needed for approval.

What's the cost difference between a 9-hole and 18-hole layout for a Snellville yard?

Most Snellville homeowners go with a 9-hole layout on a 600–800 square foot green—it fits the typical lot, costs 30–40% less than a full 18-hole, and still gives you serious practice value. If you have acreage or want tournament-style play, an 18-hole course is possible. We'll walk your property and give you pricing for both options.

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