Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's got that perfect blend of coastal charm and serious golf culture, and we've noticed more homeowners in Old Town and the Mainland neighborhoods are bringing the fairway home with a putting green. Whether you're watching the marsh light up from Mary Ross Waterfront Park or relaxing in your backyard, a custom putting green adds that resort feel without the membership fees. We work with veterans in the 31520, 31523, and 31525 ZIP codes because we know what it takes to build something that lasts—and we show our appreciation with veteran discounts that recognize your service. The salt-air environment here is actually what makes our installation expertise valuable. Most turf companies don't account for how coastal exposure affects drainage and material durability, but we do. Your putting green won't just look good against that Georgia moss and maritime landscape; it'll hold up to the humidity, salt spray, and sandy soil conditions that make Brunswick unique. Think of it as building something in your own backyard that's built to handle everything the Golden Isles throw at it.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is honestly a gift and a challenge rolled into one. The sandy base drains fast—which sounds great until you realize that means your putting surface needs a properly engineered sub-base to hold water where your turf needs it. We see a lot of backyards in Old Town and near the Sea Island access points that have pure sand, so we design installations with additional aggregate layers to create stability without turning your green into a bog during our humid summers. Salt air is the real factor here. We specify materials rated for coastal exposure because the salt spray off the Atlantic can break down inferior turf backing and adhesives. Your green is an investment, not a yearly replacement project. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot size and tree canopy—especially on the Mainland where live oaks and maritime pines create dappled shade. We assess sight lines during our consultation and position your green where it'll get 6+ hours of quality light. HOA rules in some Brunswick neighborhoods can be specific about color and height, so we factor that in before installation. Most residential yards here give us plenty of room to work with, and the sandy base actually makes excavation faster than clay-heavy Georgia soil further inland.
Yes, it can—but only if you don't plan for it. We use salt-resistant backing materials and UV-stabilized fibers rated for coastal environments. The key is drainage. Salt buildup happens when water sits in the sub-base, so our installation includes proper slope and permeability. That sandy soil of yours is actually an advantage if we engineer it right.
Absolutely. We honor active, retired, and veteran homeowners with a military service discount on both materials and labor. Bring your ID to your consultation in the 31520, 31523, or 31525 area. It's our way of giving back.
Shade-tolerant synthetic turf exists, but it's a trade-off. True putting greens need light to stay vibrant and functional. If your site has heavy oak shade like many Old Town lots, we can work with you on positioning, selective pruning recommendations, or hybrid solutions. Let's assess your specific yard before deciding.
Sandy soil drains beautifully, which prevents waterlogging—a huge win for coastal Georgia. The downside is poor compaction without proper layering. We add base materials and infill systems designed for sandy substrates to give your green the firm, level surface that makes putting actually enjoyable. It's standard for us in this area.
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