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Brunswick's coastal charm comes with a trade-off: keeping a pristine putting green on natural grass is tough. The sandy soil that drains so well after our afternoon thunderstorms also means shallow roots and constant maintenance battles. Add in the salt air that drifts from Jekyll Island and the intense summer sun beating down on your yard, and you're looking at a grass surface that needs serious TLC just to stay playable. That's where artificial turf comes in. A quality putting green installation gives you a tournament-style playing surface year-round without the fungal issues that plague natural grass in our humid coastal climate. Whether you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or on the Mainland, we've installed dozens of synthetic greens for Brunswick homeowners who got tired of fighting their yards. The investment pays for itself in saved water, fertilizer, and those expensive landscape maintenance visits. Plus, unlike natural grass, synthetic turf actually improves with age in our climate—it doesn't deteriorate from salt spray the way your lawn does.
Brunswick's sandy, salt-influenced soil creates specific challenges for putting green installation. The good news: drainage is automatic, so we don't need extensive sub-base work like you'd see in clay-heavy areas. The tricky part is that your existing lawn probably isn't getting deep root development, which means the ground underneath may be softer or more compacted than ideal for a level playing surface. Our installation process accounts for this. We assess the existing grade, add a proper compacted base layer, and ensure the synthetic turf sits perfectly level—critical for putting accuracy. The coastal salt air won't damage quality artificial turf the way it damages natural grass blades, but we do recommend choosing a turf product with UV protection rated for our intense summer sun. Shade patterns matter too. If your green sits near the Spanish moss-draped oaks common in Old Town or gets afternoon relief from structures, you're actually in a better spot than homeowners with full southern exposure. Most Brunswick yards have room for a modest 300–600 square foot green. We've done smaller versions tucked into corner lots and larger installations for folks with space to spare. HOA rules in some neighborhoods vary, so we always verify restrictions before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf actually thrives in coastal conditions because it doesn't develop the fungal diseases that plague natural grass in our humid climate. Salt spray won't degrade quality turf fibers the way it damages live grass blades. The main thing is choosing a product with solid UV protection—the Georgia sun is relentless, especially in summer. We handle that during the selection process.
Most residential putting greens in our market run $3,500 to $7,000 depending on square footage, base preparation needs, and turf grade. Brunswick's sandy soil sometimes simplifies base work, which can keep costs down. We provide a detailed site assessment and quote before any work begins—no surprises.
Yes. A typical installation takes 2–4 days depending on yard size and existing conditions. We manage debris removal and site cleanup as part of the job. Since most Brunswick properties have good drainage, we're not fighting standing water or complex grading issues that would extend the timeline.
Far less than natural grass. We recommend occasional brushing to keep the fibers standing upright and a rinse during dusty periods. Our coastal salt air and humidity actually don't create the maintenance headaches they do for natural turf. Most owners spend 15 minutes monthly keeping theirs pristine.
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