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A putting green in your Suwanee backyard transforms your outdoor space into something genuinely useful—not just decorative. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, having a short-game practice area means you can work on your stroke without loading up the car and driving to a range. We've installed plenty of these in Gwinnett County, and the feedback is consistent: homeowners use them. A lot. What makes Suwanee special is the mix of larger suburban lots and the proximity to Town Center Park—people here appreciate outdoor living space and actually have the room to make it work. Your yard probably has decent sun exposure, especially if it faces south or west, and the Gwinnett clay base actually helps with drainage once we've prepared the foundation correctly. Our team handles the full build: site evaluation, base prep, turf selection, and finishing work that holds up through Georgia summers. We're based about 35 minutes from your neighborhood, so service calls and adjustments are straightforward. Military families in the area qualify for our service discount—it's our way of saying thanks. Let's talk about what a practice green could look like on your property.
Suwanee's soil is classic Gwinnett clay—dense, prone to holding water if not managed, but actually a solid foundation for artificial turf once we've built the right base layer. The clay won't shift around, which keeps your putting surface stable over time. Sun and shade patterns matter more than people think. Most Suwanee lots get 5–7 hours of direct sun, which is ideal for synthetic grass. If your backyard slopes toward the Suwanee Creek Greenway or backs up to wooded areas, you'll have afternoon shade that actually helps keep the turf cooler in July and August. HOA guidelines in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook typically allow artificial greens, but they want clean edges and finished landscaping around them—no bare ground. We design borders using hardscape or mulch that keeps things looking intentional and maintained. Yard sizes in this area usually run 0.3–0.5 acres, so a 400–800 sq ft green is realistic and impactful. We see a lot of requests for 12×30 or 15×25 layouts that fit nicely in corner spaces or along side yards. The drainage here is solid once the base is right—we don't fight water pooling the way you might in lower-lying parts of Gwinnett.
Our turf handles Georgia summers well—it won't fade or break down from heat alone. The real enemy is poor base prep and standing water, which we prevent by sloping toward drainage and using permeable base layers. Properly installed, your green lasts 12–15 years with minimal fading. Suwanee's summer thunderstorms drain quickly once the foundation is right.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is actually an advantage if handled correctly. We excavate, amend with gravel and sand for drainage, compact everything solid, and then lay the turf. The clay base keeps the green from shifting or settling unevenly. It's one reason Suwanee properties are great candidates for this kind of work.
Most do, as long as the installation looks finished and professional. They want landscaping borders, clean edges, and good drainage—not a bare patch of fake grass. We design greens that integrate with your yard's overall look, which keeps the HOA happy and your neighbors satisfied.
We provide a 10% service discount for active duty, veterans, and military families throughout Gwinnett County. Mention your military affiliation when you call, and we'll apply it to installation, maintenance, and any future repairs. It's a small gesture for the service.
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