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A putting green in your Snellville backyard sounds like a luxury—and honestly, it kind of is. But here's the thing: it's more practical than you'd think, especially if you've got a decent-sized lot in one of Snellville's established neighborhoods like South Gwinnett or near the Towne Center area. We've installed dozens of them across Gwinnett County, and Snellville homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: having a practice green at home changes how often they actually get out to play. No more excuses about not having time for the range. No more rusty short game. Instead of staring at your clay-heavy yard wondering what to do with that awkward corner or that shaded patch near the fence, you're sinking putts before dinner. We handle everything from site assessment to drainage planning—because clay soil in this area needs proper prep—all the way through installation and cleanup. Your neighbors at Briscoe Park might be throwing a frisbee; you'll be working on your handicap.
Snellville's terrain presents some real advantages for putting green installations, but clay-based soil is something we factor into every build. Gwinnett County's heavy clay means we spend extra attention on subsurface drainage—standing water isn't your friend, and our installation process includes gravel base layers that handle Georgia's rain without becoming a swamp. Most lots in the South Gwinnett area and around the Towne Center neighborhoods sit on established grades, which actually simplifies foundation work compared to newer developments with unstable fill. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on your property's tree line; if you're nestled among mature oaks and pines, we'll recommend turf blends engineered for partial shade. Sun exposure on the south and west sides of your home means heat stress in July and August, so we spec products that hold color and playability through Georgia summers. Typical Snellville residential lots give us room to work with—whether that's a compact 400-square-foot practice area or an elaborate 1,200-square-foot green with bunker accents. HOA restrictions in some neighborhoods require variance approval, which we can guide you through. Local drainage considerations and clay management add about 10–15% to prep time, but it ensures longevity.
Harder? Not really—different. We expect clay in Gwinnett County and build our drainage strategy around it. We excavate, lay a solid gravel base, and cap with sand before synthetic turf goes down. Actually, clay's compacted stability keeps the green from shifting. The extra prep work means your putting surface stays level and playable for years, not months.
Depends on your goals. Most homeowners in Snellville neighborhoods work with 400–800 square feet—enough for a realistic 9–18 hole layout or a large practice area. We've installed compact 250-square-foot greens in tight lots and sprawling designs that use half a yard. We'll assess your space, sun exposure, and drainage on-site before quoting.
Many do, especially in established Snellville communities where yard customization is already common. Some HOAs require notification or minor variance approval. We've worked with local boards and can help you navigate that conversation. Worst case, we design it to blend seamlessly if visibility from the street is a concern.
Site visit and quote usually happen within a week. Installation itself takes 3–5 days depending on complexity and drainage work. With Snellville just 35 minutes from our shop, we move efficiently. You're realistic about stepping on your green 6–8 weeks from project start, factoring in permitting and material lead times.
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