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You're building new in Suwanee—maybe in Suwanee Station or over in Shadowbrook—and you want your backyard to actually work the day you move in. That's where a putting green makes sense. Most new construction homes here have decent-sized lots, but they're also planted with builder-grade sod that takes years to establish, and honestly, a real golf green is a different animal altogether. Artificial turf gives you that polished, playable surface immediately. No dead patches from our Georgia heat, no bald spots from foot traffic, and zero guilt about watering restrictions during dry spells. If you're the type who wants to practice your short game without driving to a range, or you just want something genuinely unique that your neighbors don't have, a putting green is one of those upgrades that actually increases enjoyment of your new home. We've installed these in Gwinnett County long enough to know what works in Suwanee's climate and soil—and we're only 35 minutes away when you're ready to talk specifics.
Suwanee sits on Gwinnett County clay, which is dense and holds moisture longer than you'd like. That's actually good news for artificial turf installation—we get solid base preparation and excellent drainage underneath the system. The neighborhoods here (Suwanee Station especially) tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so a 400–600 square-foot putting green is realistic without eating your entire backyard. Sun exposure varies; some homes back up to the Suwanee Creek Greenway and get serious afternoon shade, while others near Town Center Park catch full southern exposure. We'll assess your specific lot during a site visit because shade patterns affect ball roll and turf performance. One thing to know: Gwinnett HOAs are generally reasonable about artificial turf for functional spaces like putting greens, but they do care about edge definition and landscape integration. We make sure any green we install looks intentional and maintained—not like a patch job. Installation in clay soil means we're adding proper base layers and slope management so water doesn't pool against your home's foundation.
Absolutely. Our turf is designed for Georgia's climate and actually performs better than natural grass during humid summers. Gwinnett clay tends to stay moist, which would create disease pressure on real turf. Artificial eliminates that problem entirely. You get consistent playability year-round without algae, moss, or thin patches from heat stress.
Most Suwanee HOAs approve artificial greens when they're installed professionally and integrated into your landscape design thoughtfully. We handle the aesthetic details—proper edging, drainage visibility, surrounding hardscape—so it looks premium, not temporary. We can discuss any specific HOA requirements during your consultation.
New construction homes in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook typically have 400–600 sq ft available for a functional green. That's enough for a short par-3 simulation or a solid practice area. We'll work with your actual lot, sun exposure, and sight lines to design something that feels natural in your space.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from site prep through final play-ready. Since we're 35 minutes away in Gwinnett, scheduling is flexible. New construction is actually ideal—we can coordinate timing with your landscaping schedule so everything goes in together.
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