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Brunswick homeowners who love golf know the reality: maintaining a natural grass putting green in coastal Georgia is a losing battle. Between the salt air drifting in from Jekyll Island, the sandy soil that won't hold moisture, and the relentless humidity, your practice green turns into a patchy mess faster than you'd like. That's where an artificial putting green makes actual sense—not as some trendy backyard upgrade, but as a practical solution for folks serious about their short game. Whether you're in Old Town with those charming established yards, over on the Mainland side where the lots are bigger, or anywhere in between (31520, 31523, 31525), a synthetic green plays true year-round. No more fighting the salt spray. No more replanting bent grass that dies back every other season. You get a consistent surface that handles Brunswick's climate the way natural turf simply can't. We've installed plenty of greens for golfers who got tired of the maintenance treadmill and wanted something they could actually use.
Brunswick's coastal location creates specific challenges for traditional putting greens that most standard landscaping advice ignores. Your sandy soil drains fast—which sounds good until you realize it means your green dries out quickly in our heat and won't retain the nutrients bent grass needs. Salt air from the Atlantic side of Jekyll Island, plus the seasonal humidity swings, stress natural turf year-round. Artificial greens sidestep all of that. The installation itself matters here because of drainage: we build a proper subsurface system that accounts for our sandy base and high water table in certain areas. Shade patterns vary considerably across Brunswick neighborhoods—Old Town's mature trees create dappled light, while Mainland properties often get full sun exposure. Both situations work fine with quality synthetic turf, but we assess your specific yard's light and airflow before recommending blade height and infill type. Most Brunswick putting greens we see are in the 300–600 square foot range, perfect for residential lots. We also help navigate any HOA requirements if you're near Sea Island access communities, where deed restrictions sometimes apply to landscape modifications.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use marine-grade synthetic turf that resists salt exposure—the same material coastal properties use throughout the Southeast. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water if you're close to the water, and you're fine. The real damage salt does to natural grass won't touch your synthetic green.
Absolutely. While full sun is ideal for any grass surface, artificial turf performs in shade better than natural bent grass ever could. We'll design drainage and blade selection around your specific light patterns. Many Old Town properties have mature trees that create mixed sun-shade, and that's actually a comfortable setup for synthetic greens.
Most residential greens take 3–5 business days from site prep through final finishing. We account for Brunswick's sandy soil conditions and any drainage work upfront. Weather delays are rare in our area, so you're usually playing within a week of the crew starting.
Permits aren't typically required for a backyard putting green in residential zones (31520, 31523, 31525), but we always verify with your HOA first if applicable. Some Sea Island–adjacent neighborhoods have deed restrictions on landscape alterations. We handle that conversation for you before we dig.
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