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Suwanee homeowners in Shadowbrook and Suwanee Station have figured something out: a putting green isn't just about golf. It's about turning your backyard into the kind of space where you actually want to spend time—and where your lawn doesn't demand constant maintenance. Whether you're in a newer estate home or a more established neighborhood, the idea of a pristine, playable green surface appeals to plenty of people around here. We've installed luxury putting greens across Gwinnett County for the past several years, and Suwanee's mix of spacious lots and homeowners who care about curb appeal makes it a natural fit for the work we do. The thing is, a putting green isn't a one-size-fits-all project. Your backyard's drainage, sun exposure, and how much traffic it'll see all matter. That's why we don't just drop in turf and disappear. We get into the specifics of your lot, your goals, and what'll actually look and play great year after year. If you've been thinking about adding a green to your Suwanee home, this is what you should know.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and something to plan around. That clay base actually drains reasonably well for the Atlanta area, but it means we can't just lay turf on bare ground and hope for the best. The proper foundation work—grading, base materials, and drainage layers—is what separates a putting green that thrives from one that develops soft spots or puddles. Your lot's slope and whether you're in a shaded or sun-exposed yard makes a real difference too. Homes near Town Center Park or along Suwanee Creek Greenway sometimes deal with tree cover that affects both the green's playability and maintenance needs. We always do a site assessment first; we're looking at water runoff patterns, how much afternoon sun reaches your proposed green, and whether any HOA guidelines apply to your specific neighborhood. Lot sizes in Suwanee vary—some estates have room for a tournament-length green, others work better with a 1,200-square-foot recreational layout. Either way, the local clay, our experience with Gwinnett County drainage patterns, and attention to your exact site conditions make the difference between a green that looks good in photos and one that actually performs.
Typical timelines run 5–10 business days from start to finish, depending on site prep needs. Since Gwinnett clay requires proper grading and drainage setup, we never rush those steps. Larger estates or yards with challenging slopes might need a bit more time. We'll give you a realistic schedule during the initial consultation.
Most Suwanee neighborhoods don't restrict artificial putting greens, especially if they're set back and maintain the lot's curb appeal. That said, it's always worth checking your specific HOA covenants first. We can help with the conversation if needed and can design a green that fits any aesthetic guidelines your neighborhood has.
Clay definitely requires attention, but it's not a dealbreaker. Gwinnett clay actually has decent drainage when properly graded. Our installation includes perforated base layers and slope design that directs water away from the green surface. We've handled hundreds of installs on similar soil around Atlanta.
Far less than natural grass—no mowing, watering, or fertilizer. You'll brush the turf occasionally to keep the nap up and rinse it a few times a year. Suwanee's weather (heat, occasional heavy rain) won't degrade quality turf. Most homeowners spend maybe 2–3 hours per year on basic upkeep.
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