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Building a new home in Pooler? One of the smartest moves we see homeowners make in Godley Station and Forest Lakes is installing a putting green during construction. You've got the excavation crew on-site, the landscape plan is still flexible, and honestly, it's the perfect time to add something that'll genuinely get used year-round. Pooler's coastal plain sandy soil is actually ideal for drainage—a huge advantage when you're building a practice green that needs to shed water fast. We've installed dozens of these in the 31322 area, and the homeowners who plan it early never regret it. Your builder might even appreciate working it into the grading plan before the sod goes down everywhere else. A backyard putting green isn't just a nice-to-have; it's the kind of feature that makes your new construction feel like home from day one.
Pooler's sandy soil is your friend when it comes to putting greens. That coastal plain composition drains beautifully, which means you won't fight standing water or the kind of soggy conditions that plague clay-heavy neighborhoods further inland. The real consideration here is sun exposure—Chatham County gets plenty of it, and depending on whether your lot in Forest Lakes or Godley Station has mature trees or opens to the south, you'll want to factor that into your green's placement. Full sun greens play faster and firmer; shadier spots stay softer. Most new construction homes in this area have yards ranging from modest quarter-acre lots to more generous half-acre setups, so we typically work with what you've got. If your HOA has landscape guidelines (and many of the newer developments do), we coordinate with those specs upfront. Installation during construction is seamless—we can tie into your irrigation before final grading, and we're working with a blank canvas rather than retrofitting around existing plantings.
Sandy coastal plain soil is actually ideal for greens. It drains fast, reduces disease risk, and compacts well for a firm playing surface. We don't need to amend heavily like installers in clay-based areas do. The trade-off is that sandy greens need consistent watering during hot months, but your new construction irrigation system makes that easy to manage.
During construction is best. Your grading crew can shape the green into the final landscape plan, and we can run irrigation lines before other work finishes. Retrofitting into a completed yard means tearing up sod or cutting into existing plantings. Planning it early with your builder saves time and money.
Most do, but rules vary by neighborhood. We check your specific HOA guidelines before you commit. Some developments have setback requirements or aesthetic preferences, but we've rarely seen an outright ban on a well-maintained green. We'll confirm compatibility with your community's landscape standards.
Year-round play is possible here. Summer means regular watering and occasional mowing; fall and winter are lighter. Pooler's coastal humidity keeps greens lush, but it also means staying ahead of fungal issues with proper drainage and airflow. We design greens that fit realistic maintenance schedules for busy homeowners.
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