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A putting green in your Snellville backyard transforms how you spend weekends—no more driving to the range or waiting for tee times. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or out in South Gwinnett, a well-installed synthetic putting surface gives you practice space that actually pays off on the course. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County for homeowners who got tired of neglecting their short game, and honestly, it changes how people think about their yards. Instead of another patch of lawn to mow, you've got a legitimate practice tool steps away from your back door. The clay-heavy soil in our area means proper drainage matters—something we handle during installation so your green stays playable year-round, not soggy in spring or baked hard in summer. You'll save money on memberships and gas, lower your handicap, and enjoy your property more. That's the real payoff.
Snellville's Gwinnett County clay soil is dense and holds water longer than sandy soils, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters for putting greens. We excavate to account for drainage, especially important in South Gwinnett where lot grades can be tricky. Most Snellville homes sit on established lots with mature trees—great for shade, but that shade affects turf performance. Full-sun greens play faster; partial-shade setups need slightly different grass blends to stay consistent. HOA communities near the Towne Green and surrounding neighborhoods sometimes have aesthetic guidelines, so we coordinate on color and contour early. Typical Snellville lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us room for 400–800 square feet of putting surface—enough for serious practice without overwhelming your landscape. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on excavation needs and existing hardscape. We're 35 minutes south, so we're out here regularly and familiar with how these yards perform through Georgia summers and occasional winter weather.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay drains slower than you'd want for a putting surface. We install a gravel and sand base layer that sits beneath the synthetic turf, creating percolation channels so water moves through instead of pooling. Without this step, your green gets spongy after rain—not ideal for consistent play. It's standard practice for us in this area.
Yes, but shade changes how the turf performs. Greens in partial shade stay firmer and slower than full-sun setups. We can build you a green in a shaded spot—just manage expectations about speed and consistency. Most Snellville homeowners we work with prefer placing greens where they get at least 4–6 hours of direct sun daily for best playability.
Installation typically takes 3–5 days from start to finish. Day one is excavation and base prep; days two through four cover fabric, infill, and contouring; day five is final grading and cleanup. You'll have some disruption during that window, but we're efficient and clean up daily. Most customers are putting by the following week.
Synthetic greens need brushing every few weeks to keep the nap standing up, occasional topdressing in high-traffic areas, and debris removal. Georgia heat and occasional heavy rain don't damage synthetic turf the way they stress natural grass. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no watering—just basic upkeep. We can set you up with a maintenance schedule that fits Gwinnett's seasonal rhythms.
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