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A putting green in your Suwanee backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's honestly one of the smartest landscape moves we see homeowners make around Gwinnett County. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, you've got the kind of yard space that actually works for this—and the suburban drainage in this area means installation goes smoothly. We've built dozens of these in the 30024 area, and the response is always the same: people use them constantly. It's not just about golf. It's about having a reason to spend time outside, improving your short game without driving to the range, and frankly, adding real value to your home. The neighborhoods around here appreciate quality outdoor upgrades, and a well-built putting green shows you've invested in your property. If you're tired of watching your lawn sit idle or you want to turn your yard into something your family actually gathers around, let's talk about what a custom green looks like for your space.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and holds water—that's actually good news for putting green base stability, but it means we need to plan drainage carefully during installation. The clay gives us a solid foundation to work with, unlike sandy soil that shifts around. Most of the residential lots in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook run between a quarter and half acre, which gives us realistic space to work with. You'll notice sun patterns shift significantly depending on whether your yard faces the creek side or backs toward the street, so we assess tree cover during the design phase. HOA guidelines in some Suwanee neighborhoods allow for landscape features like putting greens without special approval, but we always verify your specific covenants before we break ground. The suburban drainage infrastructure around here means we're not fighting the water table like you might in other Georgia regions. Installation typically runs smoother in spring or early fall when the ground isn't saturated from summer thunderstorms.
It depends on your neighborhood's covenants. Many Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook communities allow landscape improvements like putting greens without formal approval, but some have restrictions on artificial surfaces. We check your HOA rules before proposing anything, and most of our Suwanee clients get approved without issue. We can walk you through what your specific neighborhood requires.
Clay actually works in your favor here. It's dense and stable, which means your green won't shift or settle unevenly like it might in sandier soil. The tradeoff is drainage—we build a robust base layer to manage water, especially during Georgia's spring rains. This is standard practice for us in the 30024 area and adds longevity to your installation.
Most Suwanee homes we work with can accommodate a 400–800 square foot green, depending on your backyard layout and how much space you want to dedicate. Some folks do smaller 200-square-foot practice greens if space is tighter. We design around your existing landscaping and drainage patterns, so size really comes down to your goals and available space.
A typical residential putting green takes 3–5 days from site prep to finish. Gwinnett's drainage conditions and your lot's soil composition mean we plan carefully, but there's nothing unusual about Suwanee that extends timelines. Weather delays happen—we work around Georgia's rainy seasons—but the actual labor moves pretty quickly.
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