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A putting green in your Suwanee backyard transforms those weekend relaxation moments into genuine golf practice—without the membership fees or the drive to the course. Whether you're in Suwanee Station with a manicured lot or out near Shadowbrook with a bit more land to work with, a backyard putting green adds real value and gets genuine use year-round in Georgia's climate. We've installed dozens of these throughout Gwinnett County, and the homeowners we work with consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they've made. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it plays true, requires almost no maintenance beyond a quick rinse, and handles our unpredictable spring rains without turning into a mud pit. If you've been thinking about it—maybe you've walked past Town Center Park and thought about having your own practice space at home—now's a great time to explore what's possible on your property. We're based just 35 minutes away and happy to visit your yard, assess the space, and put together a free quote with no pressure.
Suwanee sits on that characteristic Gwinnett clay base, which actually works in your favor for putting green installation. The clay provides solid drainage—water doesn't pond like it does in some parts of Georgia—so your green will stay playable even after heavy rain. We typically install a perforated base layer to handle our spring storms, and it works beautifully. Most Suwanee properties we see range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us plenty of flexibility for green size and shape. Neighborhoods like Suwanee Station tend to have consistent sun exposure, though if your yard backs up toward the Creek Greenway side, you might have some afternoon shade to consider. Shade doesn't ruin a putting green, but it does affect ball speed slightly and may require a slightly different turf selection. HOA guidelines in the area are generally green-friendly—we haven't run into restrictions against artificial turf in Suwanee subdivisions—but it's always worth checking your covenants. The clay base also means we'll want to grade properly to avoid any settling issues over time, something we handle during the site prep phase.
Gwinnett County doesn't typically require a permit for a small residential putting green, but since you're in an HOA community like Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, your first step should be checking your covenants or contacting your HOA directly. We can guide you through this process—we've done it hundreds of times—and most approvals come through without issue. Better to confirm upfront than deal with it later.
Most Suwanee backyards have room for at least 200–400 square feet, which is plenty for a functional green with varied hole placements. We've built everything from compact 150-square-foot practice greens to elaborate 600-square-foot layouts with multiple tiers. During your free site visit, we'll walk your yard and show you realistic options based on sun, slope, and existing landscaping.
Not at all. Gwinnett's clay actually provides a firm, stable base. We'll install proper sub-base preparation and perforated layers to handle Suwanee's spring rainfall. Your green will drain cleanly even after heavy storms—that's one reason artificial turf is ideal for this area.
We can, but we'll need to confirm setback requirements with Gwinnett County and respect any conservation easements on your property. Many Suwanee homes back up to green space, and we've successfully worked around those boundaries before. We'll sort it out during the initial consultation.
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