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A putting green in your Pooler backyard transforms those sandy coastal plain yards into something genuinely useful—and honestly, a lot more fun than staring at dead grass come July. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, our neighbors around here spend serious money on lawn maintenance that barely survives our humidity and sandy soil. A custom-built putting green solves that. You get a surface that plays year-round, drains like crazy in our frequent summer storms, and looks sharp without the weekly mowing routine. We've installed plenty of these across Chatham County, and Pooler homeowners consistently tell us it's the one upgrade that actually gets used instead of just looked at. No more excuses about the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum visit preventing you from practice—your practice is right there on the back patio.
Pooler sits on that classic coastal plain sandy soil, which is honestly perfect for putting green drainage but terrible for holding nutrients in natural turf. That sandy base means water moves fast—great news during our afternoon thunderstorms, but it also means regular grass dries out and turns brown by August if you're not watering constantly. Our putting greens are engineered to handle exactly this situation. We use a layered base system that lets water escape quickly but gives the artificial turf itself a stable, level playing surface. The neighborhoods here—Godley Station and Forest Lakes especially—have varying tree cover, so we assess your specific sun and shade patterns during the site visit. Full-sun greens play faster and need less maintenance; partial-shade areas stay cooler and hold moisture better in our thick humidity. HOA rules in Pooler typically allow artificial turf in backyards without issue, but we always verify during the consultation. Most residential lots in this area have enough real estate for a 400–600 square foot putting green, which gives you meaningful practice space without overwhelming the yard.
Absolutely. Our drainage systems are built for coastal Georgia rainfall patterns. Water moves through the turf and base layers rapidly, so you won't get pooling or soggy spots. The sandy soil underneath actually helps—it drains naturally. You can play again within hours of a storm, unlike natural grass that gets torn up by foot traffic when wet.
No. High-quality artificial turf is UV-stabilized to handle full Chatham County sun without fading or breaking down. Humidity doesn't damage the material—it's synthetic, so mold and fungus aren't concerns like they are with natural grass. The turf actually stays cooler than real grass in direct sun because there's no transpiration process.
A typical residential putting green installation takes 3–5 days, depending on site prep and size. We handle all the sandy soil work, base installation, and drainage setup. Since we're based closer to Savannah, we schedule Pooler projects efficiently. Weather delays are rare since we work around our summer storms.
Minimal. Brush the turf weekly or bi-weekly to keep the nap standing up and improve roll speed. Rinse it off after storms to remove sand and debris. No fertilizer, no watering bills, no fungicide treatments—unlike natural grass in our humid climate. Most owners spend 30 minutes per month on upkeep.
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