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A putting green in your Suwanee backyard isn't just a conversation piece—it's a practical way to get serious about your short game without leaving home. We've installed dozens of these across Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook, and every homeowner tells us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that it performs consistently year-round, handles Georgia's summer heat without burning out, and gives you that tournament-quality surface on your own schedule. Whether you've got a compact lot near Town Center Park or a larger property backing up to Suwanee Creek Greenway, there's room to build something that fits your game. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we know this area's soil, drainage patterns, and what holds up under our climate. Let's talk about what a custom putting green could mean for your practice routine and your home's landscape appeal.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which is actually good news for putting green installation—that clay base provides solid drainage and a stable foundation for the sub-base we lay down. Summer heat here routinely hits the mid-90s, but modern artificial turf for putting greens is engineered to resist fading and maintain firmness even on the hottest days. You won't see the turf soften or pucker like natural grass would under our Georgia sun. Lot sizes in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook vary widely, from smaller suburban plots to properties with genuine backyard space. That flexibility means we can design a putting surface that makes sense for your square footage—whether that's a compact 12-by-15-foot green or something more elaborate. One thing to note: many Suwanee neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape changes, so we always recommend checking those before we start. Shade patterns matter too. If your yard is heavily shaded by mature trees (common in these established neighborhoods), we'll choose turf specs and slope designs that account for moisture retention in those areas.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for temperatures well above what Georgia summers throw at it. The material resists UV fading and won't soften or become spongy in 95-degree heat like natural grass does. We've got installations across Suwanee that have stayed true and consistent for years, even facing south or west where sun exposure is most intense.
Not at all—actually, that clay base is ideal. We install a proper sub-base with perforated drainage stone that works well with Gwinnett soil. Water drains cleanly, preventing puddles and keeping your green playable year-round. We've done this enough times in the area to know exactly how to prep the foundation for our local conditions.
Most definitely. Suwanee lots vary, but we've designed greens for everything from compact 600-square-foot yards to sprawling properties. A functional putting surface can be as small as 12 by 15 feet. We'll assess your space, work around existing landscaping, and maximize what you've got.
Many Suwanee neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, so it's worth checking with your HOA first. Most are fine with backyard improvements, but getting pre-approval saves headaches. We can discuss what the HOA typically requires and help you document the installation properly.
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