New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's coastal charm means your new construction home sits in one of Georgia's most desirable neighborhoods—whether that's the historic character of Old Town, the refined atmosphere near Sea Island, or the expanding mainland developments. A putting green isn't just a backyard feature; it's an extension of that lifestyle. Here's the thing: most new builds in Glynn County come with yards that could use intentional landscaping, and a custom putting green does exactly that. It gives you a reason to spend time outside, adds genuine value to your property, and honestly, it's something the neighbors will notice. We've installed greens across Brunswick's diverse neighborhoods, and we understand what works in our specific climate and soil composition. The salt-air exposure and sandy coastal soil aren't problems—they're just conditions we design around. Think of it as the difference between a generic contractor and someone who actually knows Brunswick's landscape.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil drains exceptionally well, which is ideal for putting greens, but that same composition means we pay attention to subsurface preparation and proper base layering. The salt-air environment—especially if your new construction home has proximity to Mary Ross Waterfront Park or Jekyll Island access routes—requires turf selection that handles mineral exposure without degradation. We typically recommend our premium synthetic options that resist the salt-spray corrosion that can wear down lesser-quality materials over time. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Brunswick's neighborhoods. Old Town properties often have mature tree canopies that create dappled light, while newer mainland developments tend toward full-sun yards. Your putting green's layout accounts for these patterns—we're not just installing turf, we're positioning it where it'll perform best year-round. HOA guidelines in many Brunswick developments have specific landscape requirements, so we review those details early. New construction homes often have compact or unusually shaped yards, and that's actually where custom putting green design shines. We work within whatever footprint you have, whether it's 200 square feet or 2,000.
Not if you choose the right materials and maintenance approach. We install turf specifically rated for coastal salt-air exposure—the fibers won't degrade like cheaper alternatives. Rinsing your green occasionally with fresh water helps, but honestly, our customers in Old Town and near the waterfront parks have had zero issues. The sandy soil actually works in your favor here because drainage is never a problem.
Absolutely. Many new builds in Old Town sit under existing tree coverage, and we design greens for partial-shade conditions. The turf we use performs well with 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. We'll assess your specific yard's light patterns—including how they change seasonally—and position the green accordingly. Full shade is the only real limitation.
We excavate to proper depth, install a compacted base layer to prevent settling, add drainage rock if needed, then lay down our turf system. Sandy soil is actually easier to work with than clay-heavy yards—water moves through it quickly, so we don't fight waterlogging. The main thing is getting the base solid so your green stays level year-round, especially during our humid summers.
Most do, but requirements vary. Some communities have specific landscape guidelines or approval processes. We help navigate that conversation with your HOA—we've worked with developers and management across Glynn County and know what's typically acceptable. It's worth asking early if you're in the planning phase of your new construction.
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