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Your backyard putting green in Snellville can transform how you spend your weekends—no more driving to the range when you've got a championship-quality short game setup right outside your door. We've installed dozens of greens across Snellville and South Gwinnett, and the response from homeowners is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether your lot is in the Snellville Towne Center area or nestled deeper into the neighborhood, a custom putting surface adds real value and genuine entertainment that your family will use year-round. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that you're not fighting Georgia's clay-heavy soil or wrestling with shade patterns from mature trees—you're building something that stays perfect regardless of weather or foot traffic. We handle the entire process, from site assessment through final installation, and we're just 35 minutes away when you're ready to get started. The best part? A well-built green requires almost zero maintenance, which means more time practicing your stroke and less time worrying about bare spots or drainage headaches.
Snellville's established lots come with some real advantages for putting green installation, though the local clay soil does require proper base preparation. We always start by assessing drainage—Gwinnett County clay doesn't shed water like sandy soil, so we build in a gravel and sand base that channels moisture away from your green's subsurface. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on which neighborhood you're in; properties near Briscoe Park and The Towne Green often have mature tree canopy that creates shifting shade throughout the day. That's actually ideal for a putting surface, since intense afternoon sun can fade synthetic turf over time. We design your green's placement and orientation to maximize playability while working with your existing landscape. Lot sizes in South Gwinnett tend to be generous enough for a quality practice green—typically 500 to 1200 square feet is ideal for a home setup—and most HOA guidelines we encounter actually encourage landscape upgrades like this. The key is working with your soil conditions during installation rather than against them, which is why we always recommend a site visit before quoting.
Clay soil holds water, so we build a engineered base layer with gravel and sand to create proper drainage beneath your green. Without this, you'd have puddles and soft spots that ruin the playing surface. We've installed greens across South Gwinnett for years, and proper base prep is what separates a green that stays perfect from one that develops problems after the first heavy rain.
Absolutely—in fact, afternoon shade is beneficial for synthetic turf longevity. If you have mature trees around Briscoe Park or similar neighborhoods, those dappled shadow patterns actually help preserve color. We design green placement to capture enough light for good putting while avoiding the intense afternoon sun that can accelerate fading on exposed installations.
Most South Gwinnett properties can accommodate a 600 to 900 square foot green, which gives you genuine practice variety—chipping zones, lag putting, and break reads. We assess your specific lot during consultation and recommend sizing that balances playability with your available space and budget.
Most Snellville and South Gwinnett HOAs we work with actually support landscape improvements like putting greens. We've never encountered restrictions, but we always recommend checking your community guidelines first. Artificial turf greens are permanent improvements that typically increase property appeal, not detract from it.
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