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A putting green in your Brunswick backyard sounds like a dream—and honestly, it's more achievable than you'd think, even with our coastal Georgia climate. Whether you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or on the Mainland side, a well-installed artificial putting surface can give you that year-round golf practice space without the headaches of maintaining natural grass in our salt-air environment. We've worked with homeowners across the 31520, 31523, and 31525 zip codes who wanted to add that luxury touch to their property. The beauty of artificial turf for putting greens is that it doesn't care about our sandy soil or the humidity—it just sits there, looking pristine, ready for you to sink putts whenever the mood strikes. No watering during droughts, no fighting crabgrass, no worry about that salt spray from near Mary Ross Waterfront Park affecting your lawn. You get consistent ball roll, professional-grade playability, and a backyard feature that actually increases your home's appeal. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space and your Brunswick lifestyle.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is actually perfect for putting green installation—drainage is rarely an issue, which some inland Georgia installers have to wrestle with. What you do need to account for is our salt-air exposure, especially if you're closer to Jekyll Island or the waterfront areas. That means choosing turf with UV protection and salt-tolerant infill materials; cheap alternatives will degrade faster here than they would inland. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Old Town properties often have mature oak canopies that create partial shade, while Mainland yards tend to get more direct afternoon sun. Both work fine for artificial putting greens, but shade actually helps preserve the turf's color over time in our climate. Most Brunswick residential lots are generous enough to accommodate a 300–600 square foot putting green, which gives you room for creative hole placement and realistic shot distances. Installation itself is straightforward—we level out that sandy base, add proper compaction and drainage rock if needed, and stretch the turf tight. The coastal wind here is steady but not problematic for artificial surfaces. One thing we always recommend: plan your green's orientation so afternoon sun hits it at an angle rather than straight-on all day, especially in summer months.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use marine-grade infill and turf products rated for coastal environments here in Brunswick. Regular freshwater rinses—especially after salt-spray events—keep everything in top shape. Homeowners near Mary Ross or Jekyll Island access have had great results with proper maintenance. The turf itself is inert, so salt doesn't degrade it the way it would natural grass.
Typical residential putting greens in the 31520–31525 area run $3,500–$8,000 depending on size, complexity, and ground prep. Our sandy soil usually keeps prep costs down since drainage is rarely an issue. We'll give you a precise quote after measuring your space and assessing what base work your specific yard needs.
Absolutely. Old Town properties with mature oaks are actually ideal candidates. Shade extends turf life and prevents color fading in our intense summer sun. The only catch is keeping leaves cleared off regularly—not a turf problem, just routine maintenance. Partial shade is genuinely one of the best scenarios for artificial greens in Brunswick.
A standard residential putting green typically takes 2–3 days from start to finish. We handle all the base prep, leveling, and turf installation. Our team coordinates around Brunswick's coastal weather—we avoid installation during heavy rain or high wind, but turnaround is quick. You're usually putting within a week.
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