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Pooler's getting bigger every year, and that means more homeowners in Godley Station and Forest Lakes are thinking about their outdoor spaces—especially the ones that get hammered by Georgia's heat and humidity. A putting green isn't just for golf obsessives anymore. We're talking about a backyard feature that actually works in Chatham County's coastal climate, stays green year-round without the watering headaches, and honestly looks sharp whether you're hosting a neighborhood cookout or just enjoying your morning coffee. The sandy soil we've got here near Savannah drains fast, which is great for turf installation but brutal on traditional grass. That's where synthetic putting greens shine. You get a perfectly manicured surface that handles our summer downpours and doesn't turn into a muddy mess come fall. Whether your lot backs up to one of the newer Pooler subdivisions or you've got an older established yard, a quality putting green can transform unused space into something you'll actually use. No more fighting crabgrass. No more dead patches from the sun exposure. Just consistent, playable surface that your family—and your guests—will appreciate.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil, which means drainage is honestly one of your biggest advantages during installation. Unlike the clay-heavy yards you'll find inland, our soil won't hold water, so we can build out a proper base layer and know it'll shed moisture instead of creating soft spots under your green. That said, the sandy composition does mean we're extra careful about compaction and base preparation—it's different work than you'd see 45 minutes away in other parts of Georgia. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes. Some lots have mature tree canopies that create dappled shade, while newer developments get full afternoon sun. We'll assess your specific yard orientation because it affects both the turf type we recommend and how you'll want to position the green for playability. HOA rules in Pooler can vary between neighborhoods, so we always check local guidelines before breaking ground. Most communities here are fine with putting greens since they look maintained and don't count as "commercial recreation," but it's worth confirming with your HOA if one exists. Yard size is typically generous in Pooler's subdivisions, which gives us plenty of room to design something proportional to your space—whether that's a 200-square-foot practice green or something larger for serious golfers.
Absolutely. Sandy soil is actually ideal for turf greens because it drains fast and won't trap water underneath. We build a proper sub-base with crushed stone and drainage layers to make sure moisture moves through without pooling. The real consideration is compaction—we take extra care grading and preparing the sandy base so it stays stable year-round under Pooler's heat and humidity.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing up, and rinse it during our dustier months. Pooler's frequent summer rain actually helps keep it clean. Unlike traditional turf that struggles with our heat and humidity, synthetic greens thrive here. No mowing, no fungal issues, no brown patches.
Yes. We have turf options that perform well in partial shade, which is common under Pooler's established trees. Full sun spots are easier for ball roll consistency, but dappled shade works fine. We'll evaluate your yard's light patterns and recommend the best turf type for your specific conditions.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on size and base prep complexity. Pooler's sandy soil usually means faster grading than clay-heavy areas, so we're often ahead of schedule. We'll give you a firm timeline during the consultation.
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