Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Richmond Hill backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a chance to reclaim that corner of your property that either fights you every summer or sits there half-dead from our coastal humidity. Here's what we've found after installing turf across Bryan County: homeowners in The Ford and Buckhead Plantation are tired of fighting sand and saltwater spray to keep natural grass playable. The sandy loam soil we've got down here drains fast, which sounds great until you realize it also means your lawn dries out unevenly and creates bare patches by July. A professional putting green solves that problem permanently. You get consistent play year-round, no fertilizer runoff into our local waterways, and an actual reason to spend time outside that doesn't involve battling weeds. Our money-back guarantee exists because we've done this enough times in Richmond Hill that we're confident in the results. If the green doesn't perform the way we promised, you don't pay. That's not marketing—that's us standing behind our work.
Richmond Hill sits on coastal sandy loam, which has some quirks most Georgia contractors don't think about. The soil drains aggressively, which is fine for a putting green base layer, but it means your sub-grade prep matters more than it would thirty miles inland. We add a compacted clay-and-sand mix beneath the synthetic turf to create a firm, level playing surface that won't shift when we get heavy rain. Shade patterns here are interesting too—depending on whether you're near Ford Plantation's tree canopy or in the more open sections of Buckhead Plantation, you might have 4 to 8 hours of direct sun daily. Our turf selection accounts for that. The salt-laden air from the coast doesn't damage the synthetic fibers, but it does affect drainage systems, so we spec components that handle brackish moisture without corrosion. HOA rules in some neighborhoods have specific language about "non-living" landscaping, so we walk through those covenants with you before we start. Most putting greens in Richmond Hill are 300 to 600 square feet—enough for real practice, not so large that maintenance becomes a second job.
Absolutely. Sandy loam drains too fast on its own, so we build a stabilized base layer using compacted clay-sand mixture before laying the turf. Without that step, you'd get inconsistent ball roll and divoting during our wet seasons. We've installed dozens in Bryan County and always account for the soil composition from the start.
The synthetic fibers handle salt spray fine—it's actually one advantage over natural grass. We use corrosion-resistant drainage components and perforated pipe rated for brackish environments. Richmond Hill's proximity to the water means we've built that durability into every install.
Most Richmond Hill HOAs permit synthetic turf for sports use, but some have specific language we need to review first. We'll help you confirm your covenants before scheduling installation. A few neighborhoods require notification; others just need the work to meet code. We handle the paperwork.
If the green doesn't roll true, drains properly, or meet the playability standards we promised within the first year, we make it right—or refund your investment. We've installed in Richmond Hill long enough to know what works. This guarantee exists because we stand by our work, not because we expect problems.
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