Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Brunswick backyard changes everything about how you spend your weekends. Whether you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or on the mainland side of things, having that short-game practice space right outside your door means you're never more than a few steps away from sharpening your stroke. We've installed plenty of greens across Glynn County, and we know what works in our coastal environment. The sandy soil and salt-air exposure here require specific turf choices and installation methods that most contractors don't think about—but we do. Your neighbors might be heading down to Jekyll Island or catching the sunset at Mary Ross Waterfront Park while you're home, dialing in your 15-footers. Next week, we can make that happen. Our team understands the unique challenges Brunswick presents: the moisture that comes with being this close to the water, the specific drainage needs your sandy foundation demands, and how to build a green that'll stay true and playable year-round without becoming a maintenance nightmare.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is actually one of the best bases for a putting green installation—drainage happens naturally, which keeps water from pooling. That's the good news. The tricky part is that same salt-air exposure that makes Sea Island and the waterfront so beautiful can be tough on turf if you're not using the right grass variety. We specify salt-tolerant cultivars for most Brunswick installations because of this. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Homes closer to Mary Ross Waterfront Park or with mature oak canopies may have shade patterns that change seasonally, which affects how the green performs. Most Brunswick properties we work with have quarter-to-half-acre yards, and that's plenty for a functional putting green—typically 400 to 800 square feet gives you room for different hole positions and realistic shot angles. The sandy substrate means we're not doing major soil amendment; instead, we're engineering the base layers for proper slope and drainage that works *with* your existing conditions, not against them. If your property has had landscaping done recently, we'll assess what's below the surface before we quote. Salt-air maintenance is minimal with artificial turf—no fungal issues or salt burn like you get with live grass.
Not the way it affects natural grass. Real turf can develop salt burn and fungal issues in coastal environments, but synthetic putting green surfaces are inert—salt air doesn't damage the material. We rinse the green seasonally just to keep it looking fresh, but that's maintenance, not problem-solving. Your investment stays consistent year-round.
Sandy soil is actually your friend here. It drains naturally, so we don't fight poor drainage like we do in clay-heavy areas. Our base layers work *with* your substrate to create proper slope and stability. We're engineering for Glynn County's specific conditions, not importing truckloads of different soil to fight your native ground.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay healthy like live grass does. If your lot has shade from mature oaks or nearby structures, that's actually ideal—the green won't dry out as fast in our heat. The performance is the same whether it's full sun or dappled shade.
We schedule based on site conditions and green size. Most residential greens (400–800 sq ft) take 2–3 days from start to finish. We'll confirm exact timing when we assess your yard, but next week is absolutely doable if you're ready to move forward now.
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