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Snellville homeowners know the drill: that Georgia clay holds water like nobody's business, and keeping a natural grass putting green looking tournament-ready is a losing battle. Between the humidity, the red clay soil that Gwinnett County is famous for, and the fact that most Snellville lots aren't exactly sprawling estates, a lot of folks end up with patchy, muddy divots instead of the smooth short grass they actually want. Artificial putting greens solve that problem without the weekly babysitting. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center neighborhoods, over in South Gwinnett, or anywhere in the 30039 and 30078 zip codes, we install putting greens that handle our climate, drain properly through that clay base, and stay playable year-round. No fungal issues. No seasonal dormancy. Just a consistent, manicured surface that's ready whenever you want to practice your short game. We've been installing these systems across Gwinnett for years, and we understand what works here. The soil, the sun patterns around established lots, the typical yard layout—all of it factors into how we design and install your green. We're not talking about a quick DIY kit. We're talking about a real putting surface that's properly graded, infilled, and built to last through Georgia summers and winters.
Gwinnett County clay is honestly the main thing to understand. It doesn't drain naturally, so water pools and stays, which kills grass and creates mud. An artificial putting green sits on top of a proper base layer—usually crushed stone with a drainage system underneath—so water moves right through instead of pooling on the surface. Snellville lots tend to be established properties with mature trees, which means you're dealing with dappled shade in a lot of yards. That's actually a benefit for artificial turf; it stays cooler and doesn't face the UV stress that full-sun greens do. We just need to know your sun exposure to choose the right pile height and infill. Most Snellville homes don't have massive backyards, so we often design compact greens—maybe 300 to 600 square feet—that still give you a solid practice surface. That footprint fits nicely in a corner of the yard or along a patio, and it maximizes the space you've got. If you're in a neighborhood near Briscoe Park or The Towne Green, check your HOA guidelines before you install. Some communities have specific landscape rules, though most welcome putting greens since they're low-maintenance and green year-round. We can help you navigate that conversation if needed.
Gwinnett's clay soil doesn't drain, so water sits and causes fungal diseases, especially in our humid summers. Native grasses struggle with that moisture cycle. Artificial turf bypasses the problem entirely—it sits on a drainage base, so water moves through instead of pooling. No more dead patches or muddy divots.
Absolutely. Quality artificial greens are made for this climate. The turf itself won't burn or wilt, and if your yard has shade from those established trees common in South Gwinnett, even better—your green stays cooler. We design the base and infill to handle drainage from our heavy summer rains.
Most Snellville lots can accommodate a 300 to 600 square foot green, which gives you a solid practice surface—roughly 15 by 40 feet, or similar dimensions. Smaller yards? We design compact greens that still let you work on full strokes and short chips. We'll measure your space and show you options.
Check your community rules first. Many Snellville neighborhoods welcome putting greens because they're green year-round and require almost no maintenance. If your HOA has landscape guidelines, we can help you present the project. Most approvals are straightforward since it's a lawn improvement, not a structure.
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