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A putting green in your Brunswick backyard changes everything. Whether you're in Old Town with those charming, tight lots or out on the Mainland where you've got a bit more room to work with, a quality artificial putting surface gives you that practice space you've been wanting without the headache of maintaining natural grass in our coastal climate. The salt air and sandy soil around here aren't kind to traditional turf—especially when you're trying to maintain something as precise as a putting green. We've installed dozens of these across the area, from homes with water views near the Jekyll Island access routes to properties tucked behind the live oaks. Our customers love having a green they can use year-round without worrying about the humidity, the salt spray, or brown patches. It's real turf feel without the constant battle against our environment. Let's talk about what would work best for your space.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil and salt-air exposure create specific challenges for any grass surface, but especially for putting greens. Natural turf struggles here—the salt can scorch blades, and our sandy base doesn't hold moisture or nutrients the way inland soil does. That's where artificial turf wins. Our putting-green installations use premium synthetic materials that won't degrade from salt exposure and drain properly through Brunswick's sandy subsoil. We've worked on properties across all the local neighborhoods, and we've learned what holds up. If you're in one of those homes with mature oak canopy, shade patterns matter too—artificial turf performs consistently whether your green gets full sun or dappled shade throughout the day. Typical residential lots in the Old Town area tend to be more compact, so we often design 200–400 square foot greens that fit naturally into the existing landscape. Mainland properties usually allow for larger designs. Most of our installations include proper base preparation, which is critical in sandy soil to prevent settling. We also account for drainage considerations—that salt-laden rain needs to move through quickly. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, so we always check restrictions early. The upfront investment pays back in zero maintenance, consistent playability, and a surface that actually improves the look and usability of your yard.
No—that's one of the biggest advantages. Natural grass gets scorched by salt spray, but synthetic turf is completely resistant. Our materials won't degrade from coastal exposure, and the backing drains salt water through quickly. This is one reason artificial greens are especially popular in Sea Island-adjacent and waterfront properties around here.
Pricing depends on size, base prep, and drainage needs specific to your lot's sandy soil. Most residential greens range from $3,500 to $8,000 installed. We assess your site, check local HOA rules, and provide a detailed quote. Call us for a free estimate tailored to your property.
Absolutely. Artificial turf performs identically in shade or sun—no brown patches from limited light. Old Town properties with mature canopy are perfect candidates. We design around trees and existing structures, and shade actually reduces UV wear on the synthetic material over time.
Yes, and sandy soil is actually ideal for drainage. We build proper base layers that work with your natural soil composition, ensuring water and salt-laden rain drain through quickly. This prevents pooling and keeps the surface playable even after heavy coastal storms.
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