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Brunswick's golf enthusiasts have always had to make the choice: drive out to Jekyll Island or head inland to find a decent place to practice their short game. But here's the thing—you don't need to leave your backyard anymore. A putting green installed right in your yard in Old Town, the Mainland, or near Sea Island access gives you that practice space without the commute, without the greens fees, and without the salt spray eating away at your equipment every time you head back to the car. We've installed plenty of putting greens across Glynn County, and we've learned what works in Brunswick's coastal climate. The sandy soil, the humidity, the occasional salt air drifting in from the waterfront—all of it matters when you're building something that needs to last and perform like a real green. Whether you've got a small corner lot or a larger property, a custom putting green can transform the way you practice and enjoy golf right at home.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is actually one of the reasons a properly installed artificial putting green makes so much sense here. Real grass struggles with the salt-air exposure and sandy drainage patterns, especially in neighborhoods like Old Town where mature landscaping competes for water and nutrients. Our putting greens are designed to handle the humidity and occasional salt spray that comes with living near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and Jekyll Island access—the turf fibers resist salt damage, and the base layers are engineered for the quick drainage that sandy lots demand. Sunlight patterns vary significantly depending on your location: Mainland properties often have more consistent sun exposure, while tree-lined areas near the waterfront might benefit from afternoon shade. We assess each yard individually because lot sizes, setbacks, and existing landscaping all play a role. HOA considerations in certain neighborhoods are worth confirming early—some communities have landscape guidelines that affect installation size and visibility from the street. The beauty of artificial turf here is that it handles the wet season well without turning into a muddy mess, and it won't develop the thin, stressed patches you'd see in natural grass dealing with salt exposure and sandy conditions.
Not the way it affects real grass or equipment. Our turf fibers are UV and salt-resistant, designed specifically for coastal environments. The backing and drainage system handle moisture without salt buildup. If you're within sight of Mary Ross Waterfront Park or have Sea Island access views, you're actually in a prime location—the turf won't brown out or thin like natural grass would in that salt spray.
Sandy soil drains quickly, which is actually helpful for putting green installation. We excavate to proper depth, add a compacted base layer for stability, then install our engineered subsurface system that manages water runoff. The sandy foundation means we don't have to fight clay or heavy soil—it's one of the easier installs we do, and the drainage works naturally with what you've already got.
Absolutely. Unlike real grass, artificial turf doesn't develop fungal issues or get bogged down during wet months. The drainage system we install handles Georgia's heavy rain without pooling. You'll have a playable green year-round—no mud, no dead patches, just consistent performance whether it's July or January.
It depends on your space. Old Town properties and Mainland yards vary widely, but we've done everything from small 150-square-foot practice greens to full 400+ square-foot layouts. We'll walk your yard, check sightlines from the street, confirm HOA rules if needed, and design something that fits your space and golf goals without looking out of place.
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