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Putting greens have become the backyard upgrade that Suwanee homeowners actually use year-round. Whether you're in Suwanee Station or over in Shadowbrook, we've installed dozens of these in the area, and the response is always the same: people love having a legitimate short game practice space without the drive to an actual golf course. What started as a "nice-to-have" for golf enthusiasts has turned into a genuine lifestyle addition—the kind of thing that gets used on Sunday morning before coffee and becomes the reason neighbors actually stop by. We're a veteran-owned shop, and we've built our reputation on installations that last through Georgia summers and handle the clay-heavy soil that defines Gwinnett County. A putting green isn't just about the grass; it's about the base, the drainage, and understanding how your specific yard sits. We handle all of it. Our team is familiar with the lot sizes and setback requirements throughout Suwanee, and we've worked with enough HOA guidelines in both neighborhoods to know what flies and what doesn't. Most installs take us a couple of days, and you're playing within a week.
Suwanee's Gwinnett clay is actually one of the things we factor into putting green design before we ever cut a single piece of turf. Clay holds water differently than sandy soil, which means drainage design matters more here than it might in other parts of Georgia. We build that into the base—proper grading, the right aggregate mix, and sometimes perforated drainage lines depending on your yard's slope. The neighborhoods around Town Center Park and the areas backing onto Suwanee Creek Greenway tend to have good natural drainage, but we don't assume anything. Lot sizes in Suwanee Station and Shadowbrook vary pretty significantly, so we design greens to fit your actual space—whether that's a modest 200-square-foot practice green or something larger if you've got room. Sun exposure is another local detail worth mentioning. Some yards face afternoon heat that can stress turf, while others get shaded by mature pines. We recommend specific grass blends based on that, and we've learned which ones perform best under Suwanee's humidity and occasional dry spells. HOA approval varies by neighborhood, but most putting greens fall under the radar because they're technically improved landscaping. We can guide you through that conversation if needed.
Absolutely. Clay holds moisture longer than sand, so we build a drainage layer into the base specifically for Suwanee properties. This prevents water pooling and keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. We've installed dozens of greens in Gwinnett, and this step is non-negotiable. The good news: once it's dialed in, the clay actually helps stabilize the base.
Most HOAs don't have restrictions against putting greens because they're considered improved landscaping, similar to a garden bed. We've worked with both neighborhoods and haven't run into issues. That said, every covenant is different, so we recommend checking your specific guidelines first. We're happy to discuss it with your HOA if you need backup.
Most projects finish in one to two days, depending on green size and site prep. We handle grading, drainage, base installation, and turf in that window. You're typically putting on it within five to seven days once the turf's established. Our crew is local, so scheduling around Suwanee weather and your calendar is straightforward.
We typically install a bentgrass blend because it handles Georgia humidity and our temperature swings. If your yard gets afternoon shade near the Greenway or pine-heavy sections, we might suggest a fine fescue mix instead. Both are low-maintenance once established and putt true year-round.
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