First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's first responders deserve a place to unwind. After shifts at the station or deployments protecting our community, having a backyard retreat matters—and a putting green hits different when you need to decompress. Whether you're in the Historic District with a compact courtyard, out in Ardsley Park with a sprawling lot, or anywhere across Chatham County, a custom artificial putting green transforms that unused grass into something you'll actually use. We've seen how turf greens become the favorite gathering spot for crews looking to relax, compete a little, and enjoy their own space. The coastal humidity and sandy loam soil that define Savannah landscapes actually make artificial turf the smarter choice—no fighting salt air damage, no brown patches from standing water in high-humidity summers, and zero maintenance when you'd rather spend your off-days with family instead of pushing a mower. We design and install putting greens built for Savannah's climate, backed by a first-responder discount because we know what you do matters.
Savannah's coastal environment presents real challenges for natural turf. That sandy loam soil drains quickly in some spots but stays boggy in others, especially near the Southside and Isle of Hope where water table sits higher. The salt air drifting in from the Atlantic corrodes natural grass and creates brown, dead patches—particularly visible along properties near Forsyth Park and River Street. Humidity hovers around 70% most of the year, which means fungal growth and mold thrive on wet natural grass. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. We install systems with proper base layers to handle Savannah's drainage quirks, infill materials that resist mold in high humidity, and UV-stabilized fibers that won't break down from salt exposure. Neighborhood HOAs—especially in Ardsley Park and the Historic District—often have landscape restrictions, but artificial putting greens typically fall within guidelines since they're functional recreational features, not full lawn replacement. Most Savannah lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so a 300–600 square foot putting green fits perfectly without overwhelming the yard. We've installed dozens across these neighborhoods and know exactly what works in our climate.
No. One reason we recommend artificial turf for Savannah properties is salt-air resistance. Unlike natural grass, which corrodes and browns under coastal salt exposure, quality artificial turf is UV-stabilized and designed to withstand maritime environments. Homes near River Street and Bonaventure Cemetery benefit especially—no salt damage, no corrosion of the turf fibers themselves. Occasional rinsing with fresh water keeps everything fresh.
Not with proper installation. We account for Savannah's drainage patterns and sandy loam soil composition. We install permeable base layers and gravel foundations that shed water quickly, even during our humid summers. Isle of Hope and Southside properties with higher water tables get engineered bases specifically for standing water prevention. Your green drains within hours after rain.
We offer a flat 15% discount on all artificial turf installations, including putting greens, for active and retired first responders. Bring your badge or department ID. It's our way of saying thank you for protecting Chatham County. The discount applies to the full project—base prep, turf, infill, and finishing details.
You need surprisingly little. Most greens run 300–600 square feet and fit comfortably into even compact Savannah lots. Historic District courtyard homes can accommodate an 8x10 practice area; larger Ardsley Park properties often go 12x15 or bigger. We'll measure your space and show you exactly what works within your landscape.
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