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Sugar Hill homeowners who love golf know the frustration: you've got the passion for the game, but Georgia's clay-heavy soil and unpredictable summer humidity make maintaining a decent practice green almost impossible. Between the Gwinnett clay compacting under foot traffic and our intense afternoon thunderstorms, a natural grass putting surface just doesn't hold up. That's where artificial turf becomes the game-changer. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Gwinnett County—from the Sugar Hill Greenway area to homes near E Center—and seen firsthand how synthetic turf transforms a muddy, patchy backyard into a legitimate practice space. No more waiting for the grass to dry out after a downpour. No more fighting clay buildup. Your putting green is ready to use year-round, looks tournament-quality, and actually plays consistent. The best part? You're not spending weekends with a mower or dumping money into fertilizer treatments that fight our heavy soil. We handle the installation, the base prep (which is crucial in Gwinnett), and everything else. You just step outside and practice.
Sugar Hill sits squarely in Gwinnett County's clay belt, which changes how we approach putting green installation. That dense clay drains poorly and compacts easily—exactly what you don't want under a practice green where consistent ball roll matters. Our base preparation accounts for this: we add proper drainage layers and ensure water doesn't pool underneath. Most Sugar Hill yards also deal with partial shade, especially if you're nestled in the suburban tree cover around the Greenway area. Synthetic turf handles shade better than natural grass, but we assess sun exposure during your site visit to recommend the right pile height and infill. HOA rules in many Sugar Hill neighborhoods are reasonable about backyard improvements, but we always recommend checking restrictions before we break ground. Lot sizes in the area vary—some properties are generous, others more modest—so we're flexible on putting green dimensions. Even a 200-square-foot green plays well for serious practice. Our crew is 35 minutes out from the main office, so scheduling installations here is straightforward. We typically complete a putting green install in one to two days, and the Gwinnett clay base prep is something we've refined over years of local projects.
Clay compacts hard and drains poorly—two problems for turf. We counteract this with engineered base layers that promote drainage underneath the synthetic surface. Without proper prep, water pools and affects ball roll consistency. Our crews know Gwinnett's soil signature and build the foundation to handle it.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf and proper drainage mean water runs through, not into. Your green is playable within hours of heavy rain. Natural grass would be mud. We design systems that shed water quickly, so afternoon thunderstorms don't shut you down.
Yes. We've built greens as small as 150 square feet for neighborhood lots in the E Center area. Size depends on your practice goals and available space. Even modest dimensions let you work on short game fundamentals. We'll discuss dimensions during your consultation.
Many Sugar Hill neighborhoods allow turf improvements, but rules vary. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines before scheduling. Most approve putting greens as landscaping enhancements. We're happy to answer HOA questions during your initial contact.
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