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Snellville homeowners have been asking us about putting greens for years—and honestly, it makes sense. Your backyards here in South Gwinnett and around the Towne Center area are the perfect size for a practice green that actually gets used year-round. Unlike natural grass that gets worn out from constant foot traffic, artificial turf holds up beautifully through Georgia's humid summers and gives you that consistent playing surface without the weekly maintenance nightmare. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County for about 35 minutes' drive from our shop, and Snellville's established lots tend to have good depth—plenty of room to create something functional and attractive. Whether you're looking at a small 8x12 practice area near your patio or something more ambitious in your backyard, artificial putting green turf is engineered specifically for this. The ball roll is predictable, drainage is built in, and you're not fighting the clay soil and humidity that natural greens require. The real win? You get to practice your short game without hiring a landscaper to maintain it. Most homeowners we talk to are surprised by how affordable the investment becomes when you factor in zero fertilizer, zero fungicide treatments, and no regrading after heavy rain. Snellville's climate actually favors artificial turf—no winter dormancy, no summer burn-out, just green year-round.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County's characteristic clay base, which drains slower than sandy soils and can get compacted in high-traffic yards. That's actually one reason our customers prefer artificial putting green turf here—natural grass struggles with clay, but our systems include proper base preparation and perforated backing that handles Georgia's rainfall without puddling. Your lots around the Towne Center and South Gwinnett neighborhoods tend to be established with mature trees, which means you're probably dealing with dappled shade in parts of your yard. Artificial turf doesn't need full sun like natural grass does, so shady corners that would be bare or thin work perfectly for a practice green. Full-sun areas are equally fine—turf stays green and playable without burning out in July heat. Most Snellville homes have enough square footage to accommodate a 100–300 square foot putting green without overwhelming the landscape. We typically dig down 4–6 inches, compact the base with crushed stone for drainage, and lay down our turf with proper edge finishing so it looks intentional, not like a patch job. HOA rules in your area usually allow backyard improvements, but we always recommend checking your deed restrictions first—most neighborhood covenants in Snellville are turf-friendly, especially for functional recreation spaces.
Absolutely. Clay drainage is actually why we use engineered base layers and perforated backing—water moves through the turf and into the stone base, then out through proper grading. We don't build on the clay directly; we build *over* it with a system designed for Gwinnett's moisture. You'll drain better than natural grass, which tends to hold water on clay.
Most homeowners use 100–300 square feet comfortably. That's roughly 10x15 feet to 15x20 feet—enough for three to five practice shots from different distances. Snellville lots usually have room without feeling cramped. We can design around existing trees, patios, and fence lines to fit your actual yard shape.
Yes—that's one of its biggest advantages over natural grass. Snellville summers are humid and intense, but artificial turf doesn't stress, burn out, or go dormant. It stays playable and looks identical in July as it does in April. No watering, no heat damage, just consistent green.
Minimal. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright and maybe blow off debris, but no mowing, fertilizing, fungicide spraying, or regrading after heavy rain. Most Snellville homeowners spend maybe 30 minutes a month on upkeep. Natural greens demand weekly attention—artificial is the opposite.
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