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Snellville homeowners have been asking us about putting greens for years—and it makes sense. Your yards sit on solid Gwinnett County clay, established neighborhoods like South Gwinnett and around Snellville Towne Center have mature lot sizes, and frankly, the Georgia heat and humidity mean your natural grass putting surface either needs constant babying or it just doesn't perform. A quality artificial putting green solves that problem entirely. You get a tournament-grade surface that plays true year-round, never dies back in summer, and actually improves your home's curb appeal in a way that looks intentional, not like you gave up on lawn care. We've installed plenty of these in Gwinnett County, and the homeowners in your area love how they transform underutilized corner spaces—that awkward shaded spot near the deck, the side yard that never quite greened up right, even a dedicated practice area near Briscoe Park's walking paths. No more watering. No more fungal issues from our humid springs. Just consistent, playable turf that your family actually uses.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil and our subtropical humidity create specific challenges for natural grass putting surfaces. That dense clay doesn't drain the way a putting green needs it to, which means standing water and soft spots after our heavy spring rains. Artificial turf eliminates this entirely—proper drainage sits beneath the system itself. Shade patterns matter too in South Gwinnett's established neighborhoods; mature oak and pine trees create dappled light conditions that look beautiful for your home but stress out bentgrass putting greens. Our synthetic putting surface performs identically in sun or shade. We're also mindful of HOA guidelines around Snellville Towne Center and similar residential communities—some have landscaping restrictions, though putting greens typically qualify as hardscape improvements rather than lawn alternatives. Lot sizes here tend toward quarter-acre and up, so we often see homeowners dedicating 200–400 square feet to a proper green with slope and approach zones. The Georgia heat actually works in your favor; we install year-round without the temperature concerns northern contractors face. One note: we always recommend removing the top 2–3 inches of clay and replacing it with a proper base layer. Your soil will fight you otherwise.
Most Gwinnett County HOAs, including those in South Gwinnett and near Snellville Towne Center, treat putting greens as landscape features rather than lawn replacements—similar to hardscaping. Check your community guidelines first, but we've rarely encountered pushback. The green actually improves curb appeal and property values. Call us and we'll review your specific CC&Rs if you're unsure.
Clay drains poorly and compacts hard, which would create soft spots and poor ball roll on natural grass. For artificial putting green installation, we excavate the clay layer and install a drainage-friendly base—crushed stone and engineered substrate. This takes extra work upfront but ensures your green plays true for 15+ years without settling or pooling.
Absolutely. One major advantage of artificial turf is that shade doesn't affect performance. Mature trees around Briscoe Park and throughout the neighborhoods here create beautiful dappled light—your green will play identically whether it's in sun or under oak canopy. No dead patches, no thin spots.
A typical residential putting green (300–400 sq ft) takes 2–3 days for site prep, base installation, and turf layout. We handle all the clay removal and drainage work on-site. Full completion happens quickly, and you're putting within days of the final seaming.
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