Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sugar Hill homeowners know the deal: Gwinnett clay doesn't play nice with traditional grass, and between the humidity and our unpredictable spring weather, keeping a natural lawn looking tournament-ready is exhausting. That's where a custom putting green comes in. Instead of fighting Mother Nature every weekend, you get a pristine, playable surface right in your backyard—perfect for practicing your short game while the kids play in the yard or you're hosting neighbors near The Bowl at Sugar Hill. Our spring special makes this the ideal time to install. We've spent years working with the soil conditions throughout Sugar Hill and E Center, so we know exactly how to prep your yard for a putting green that'll actually perform. No more brown patches come summer, no more wrestling with clay compaction. Just a beautiful, functional addition that adds real value to your property and gives you a reason to spend more time outside.
Sugar Hill's Gwinnett clay soil is dense and tends to hold water, which means proper base preparation is absolutely critical for a putting green. We always dig down and install a solid drainage layer—this isn't optional here. The clay will work against you if we don't. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Sugar Hill Greenway area or closer to E Center; we'll assess your yard's specific shade patterns before recommending turf type and nap direction. Spring and early summer bring humidity that keeps our turf in great shape, but it also means we need to ensure airflow around the green. Lot sizes in Sugar Hill typically give us room to work with—most residential properties here have enough backyard space for an 8x12 or larger green without feeling cramped. We'll check your HOA guidelines if applicable; some Sugar Hill communities have specific landscape standards, though a well-maintained putting green usually fits comfortably within residential expectations. The good news: spring installation means your new green will have months to settle and establish before the hottest part of summer.
Absolutely, if you don't address it upfront. We excavate and install a engineered base with proper slope and subsurface drainage. This is non-negotiable in Sugar Hill. The clay wants to hold water, so we create pathways for it to escape. Without this step, you'll end up with puddles and soggy turf—exactly what we're trying to avoid. Spring installation gives the system time to settle correctly.
Most Sugar Hill yards have room for at least an 8x12 green, which gives you realistic shot variety and practice scenarios. We've installed smaller 6x10 greens in tighter spots near E Center, and larger 10x16 or custom-shaped greens on bigger properties. We'll walk your yard and show you what makes sense for your space and sight lines.
Partial shade is totally workable—we actually prefer it in Sugar Hill's heat. Full shade, though, is trickier. We'll spend time evaluating sun patterns across your yard, especially morning and afternoon exposure. If shade is limiting, we'll recommend turf varieties bred for lower light. Most Sugar Hill backyards get enough sun for excellent performance.
Spring gives your new green the full growing season to establish strong roots and settle into your yard. By the time summer heat and humidity hit, your turf is already mature and ready. Plus, our spring special pricing makes it the smartest time to invest. Fall installation works too, but you're racing against winter dormancy.
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