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Sugar Hill homeowners have discovered something that transforms a backyard from ordinary to genuinely impressive: a custom putting green. We've spent years installing them across Gwinnett County, and we've learned what works in neighborhoods like Sugar Hill Greenway and around E Center. The thing about a putting green here isn't just that it looks sharp—it's practical. You get a space that handles Georgia's humidity, requires way less maintenance than a real grass lawn (especially important with that Gwinnett clay underneath), and gives you a reason to spend more time outside. Whether you're thinking about a small practice area near your patio or a full green that rivals what you'd see at The Bowl at Sugar Hill, we can build something that fits your space and your budget. Most homeowners we talk to start by imagining one thing, then realize they want something bigger once they see the possibilities. We handle the whole process—the site prep, the drainage, the turf selection—so you're not juggling contractors or guessing whether something will hold up to our weather.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and holds water differently than sandy soil. That's actually good news for a putting green because it means we build extra drainage layers into the base. You've got a mix of sun and shade across most Sugar Hill properties, especially in the Greenway area where tree coverage is generous. We design greens to account for that—some homeowners get partial shade that keeps the surface cooler in summer, which reduces stress on the turf. Your typical Sugar Hill lot gives us enough room to work with something between 300 and 800 square feet, which is perfect for a practice green that doesn't dominate the yard. The HOA landscape guidelines in some Sugar Hill neighborhoods are straightforward about artificial turf—most approve it readily because it keeps properties looking maintained year-round without the brown patches that come with natural grass in dry spells. We've installed dozens in this area and know exactly what the local requirements are. Winter isn't really an issue here; we're more focused on heat management and making sure the infill material (sand and rubber) performs well through humid summers.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and how much grading the Gwinnett clay needs. We usually start on a Monday and have you putting by Friday. We handle all the permits and coordinate with your HOA if needed, so you don't have to worry about that side of things.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense, which actually helps. We install proper drainage layers and sub-base materials to manage water flow, and it's been our standard approach for years in this county. The clay doesn't affect the turf quality—it just means we build the foundation right from the start.
Yes, we service all of Sugar Hill including the Greenway neighborhoods and E Center. We're based about 35 minutes away, so we can schedule your project with minimal travel time and get to you quickly if adjustments are needed after installation.
Most Sugar Hill HOAs approve artificial putting greens without issues, but we check with yours first. We'll handle the paperwork and make sure everything aligns with your neighborhood guidelines. It typically takes a week to get clearance, and we build that into our timeline.
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