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A putting green in your Suwanee backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's actually one of the smartest investments you can make in your property—especially in Gwinnett County where the summers get hot and the grass-maintenance grind never really stops. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or Shadowbrook, your neighbors are probably spending weekends pushing a mower or dropping cash on lawn treatments. A quality artificial putting surface changes that equation entirely. You get year-round playability, zero fertilizer bills, and honestly, it's a conversation starter that beats another standard patio. The best part? Suwanee's suburban lots are sized just right for a functional putting green—you don't need a sprawling estate. We've installed dozens of them across Gwinnett, and the homeowners who go for it end up wondering why they didn't do it sooner. Whether you're thinking spring installation or looking ahead to fall pricing, we can walk you through what makes sense for your specific yard and budget.
Suwanee sits on that classic Gwinnett clay base, which actually works in your favor for putting green installation. That heavy clay drains reasonably well in most residential areas, especially in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook where lot grading is fairly consistent. What matters more is sun exposure—and this is where the Town Center Park area and Suwanee Creek Greenway greenspace influence a lot of yards. Some homes get serious afternoon shade from mature trees, others bake in full sun. Both scenarios are fine for turf, but they affect which product spec we'll recommend and how the green will perform year-round. Suwanee's HOA rules are generally turf-friendly, though we always verify deed restrictions before we break ground. Most residential lots here are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which gives us plenty of room for a 12×20 or 15×25 putting surface without feeling cramped. Installation timing matters too—spring and fall are ideal, but we can work around your schedule. The clay means we'll need proper base prep and drainage consideration, but that's standard procedure and built into our estimate.
Not if it's installed correctly. Gwinnett's clay can hold water, but we always specify a perforated base layer and proper slope away from structures. The clay actually helps stabilize the sub-base, which means your green stays level longer. We've done this hundreds of times in 30024, and drainage issues are rare when the foundation is right.
Spring and fall are ideal—cooler temps make the work easier and the turf settles better. Summer heat in Georgia can complicate installation, though we can still do it. Winter is workable but slower. Pricing does shift seasonally; fall often has good availability, and spring fills up quickly. Let us know your timeline and we'll quote accordingly.
Almost always, yes. Putting greens are landscaping enhancements, not structures, so they're rarely restricted. We'll pull your deed and verify any sight-line or color restrictions—takes five minutes and saves headaches. In our experience, Suwanee HOAs love them because they're low-maintenance and look sharp.
A 12×20 green gives you two solid holes and some chipping room. Most Suwanee yards can accommodate that without eating up your whole backyard. We'll walk your space and show you options. Smaller lots work too—we've done 10×15 greens that are plenty fun. It's less about square footage and more about what fits your lifestyle.
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