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Sugar Hill homeowners have figured something out that the rest of Gwinnett County is starting to catch on to: a putting green isn't just for country clubs anymore. Whether you're in the Sugar Hill Greenway area or over near E Center, you've got a yard that deserves to work harder for you. A backyard putting green transforms that patch of grass into something you'll actually use—morning coffee, weekend practice, family competition, or just impressing the neighbors at the next block party. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County for families who were tired of watching their yards sit empty. They wanted something that adds real value to their home and gives them a reason to spend time outside. The best part? You don't have to wait months or max out your budget to make it happen. We've got straightforward options that fit the way Sugar Hill families actually live, with putting greens that handle Georgia's weather and look sharp year-round. Let's talk about what would work for your backyard.
Sugar Hill sits on some thick Gwinnett clay, which is honestly both a blessing and a challenge. That dense clay base gives you a solid foundation for a putting green—it doesn't shift around like sandier soil—but drainage matters. We always account for how water moves through your yard, especially during Georgia's wet springs. Your lot size in Sugar Hill typically gives you room to work with. Most homes around the Greenway area and E Center have yards deep enough to squeeze in a 300–600 square foot putting green without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on your street and tree coverage, but we've got strategies for both full-sun greens and those with afternoon shade. Gwinnett clay does stay compacted, which means once we grade and prep your base, you're looking at a stable, long-lasting surface. One thing homeowners often ask about: HOA landscape guidelines. Check your covenants before we schedule the install—most Sugar Hill neighborhoods are flexible with artificial turf, but it's always smart to confirm. Winter dormancy isn't an issue with artificial turf, so your green stays vibrant green through January and February, unlike natural grass.
Clay is actually ideal for the base layer—it compacts well and provides stability. We grade it properly to ensure water drains away from the green rather than pooling. Sugar Hill's clay means your putting surface will stay firm and level year after year, which is exactly what you want for consistent putting.
Most homes around Sugar Hill Greenway and E Center can accommodate a 300–600 square foot green comfortably. We can make it bigger or smaller depending on your space and budget. During our site visit, we'll show you exactly where it fits and how it'll look from your patio or back windows.
Many Sugar Hill neighborhoods allow artificial turf putting greens, but covenants vary. We recommend checking your HOA rules first. Most of our Gwinnett County clients find their communities are supportive—artificial greens are low-maintenance, don't require chemicals, and look polished year-round.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–4 days depending on size and site prep. We handle grading, drainage, base installation, and turf placement. Weather can shift timelines, but we work efficiently and keep your yard accessible so family life doesn't stop while we work.
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