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Snellville homeowners love their outdoor space—whether it's watching the sunset from your South Gwinnett backyard or hosting neighbors near Briscoe Park. But maintaining a natural grass putting green in our Georgia clay takes serious work, especially when you've got established lots with all those trees and shade patterns. That's where a synthetic putting green makes real sense. You get that consistent, tournament-quality surface year-round without the watering bills, fertilizer schedules, or summer dead spots that come with natural turf in Gwinnett County. We've installed plenty of putting greens across the 30039 and 30078 ZIP codes, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we see homeowners make. It's playable in the morning before work, ready for your weekend foursome, and it looks pristine whether you're standing on your patio or your neighbors are driving by the Towne Center area. No more excuses about the weather or your grass care routine—just pure, year-round practice and entertainment.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is fantastic for foundation stability but rough on grass roots, which is exactly why synthetic putting greens thrive here. Most Snellville lots are mature and tree-covered, meaning dappled shade is your reality—and that's perfect for synthetic turf. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in the shade patterns we see around established neighborhoods, our putting green surfaces perform identically whether you're in full sun near The Towne Green or under the oak canopy in your backyard. Installation on clay is straightforward: we handle proper base preparation and drainage so water doesn't pool during our Georgia rain events. Lot sizes in South Gwinnett vary widely, from compact urban homes to spacious properties, so we customize dimensions to fit your space and playing style. Many HOA communities in the Snellville area have approved synthetic putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and look intentional—not like a shortcut. We handle all those conversations and design it to complement your existing landscape, not dominate it.
Yes, but nothing complicated. We excavate and compact the clay base, then add a perforated drainage layer so water moves away rather than pooling. Snellville's established lots often have good slope already, which helps. The clay actually becomes a solid, stable foundation once it's properly prepped—better than sandy soil in some ways.
Absolutely. Shade is actually ideal for synthetic turf because you don't get the heat stress or UV fading that natural grass experiences. We spec materials rated for full-sun exposure anyway, so dappled shade from your oaks only extends the lifespan. Plus, fewer algae problems under trees.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and how much site prep is needed. We're based about 35 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We can usually fit you in within a couple of weeks and knock it out without disrupting your whole summer.
Most approve them when they're designed to look intentional and well-maintained—not like a DIY shortcut. We work with your HOA documents and can show them examples from other Gwinnett County installations. Putting greens are way more acceptable than a patchy yard or bare spots, which is what you'd see maintaining natural grass in our heat and clay.
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