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Savannah's got character—Spanish moss, historic squares, and yards that deserve to look sharp year-round. A putting green in your Southside home or out in Isle of Hope doesn't just add curb appeal; it transforms how you actually use your outdoor space. Instead of watching grass struggle through humid summers and salt-tinged air, you get a pristine surface that stays green and playable whether you're in the Historic District or Ardsley Park. Our artificial turf putting greens are built to handle Savannah's coastal climate—the salt spray, the afternoon downpours, the relentless humidity. No more fighting sandy loam that drains too fast in some spots and stays soggy in others. You get consistent ball roll, no divots, and a surface that looks tournament-ready without the mowing, watering, or constant maintenance. Whether you're a serious golfer wanting practice space or just someone who appreciates a well-designed yard feature, a putting green is one of those additions that actually gets used. We've installed them across Savannah's neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best investment they've made in their property. Let's talk about bringing that to your backyard.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam and high humidity create unique challenges for natural grass—and unique advantages for artificial turf putting greens. Our sandy soil drains quickly in some spots, which means natural grass either dries out or gets watered unevenly. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. The salt air near River Street and the barrier islands can damage conventional grasses, but premium synthetic turf is engineered to resist salt exposure and UV degradation. Humidity in Savannah runs high, especially in summer, which can lead to fungal issues in natural grass. Artificial putting surfaces stay dry underneath with proper base preparation and drainage, preventing mold and mildew. Yard sizes in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope tend to be generous, giving us good flexibility for green placement and design. Many homes in Savannah's Historic District have mature oak trees that create dappled shade—we factor that into surface selection and recommend turf that handles filtered light well. Installation requires proper base preparation to account for Savannah's water table and seasonal moisture. We use permeable underlayment and drainage solutions specifically suited to coastal Georgia conditions. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods require approval, but putting greens typically fall under acceptable landscape improvements.
Not with the right turf. Cheap synthetic materials can break down in salt-heavy environments, but premium turf fibers used in modern putting greens are UV-stabilized and salt-resistant. We've installed greens near River Street and on the barrier islands with excellent longevity. Occasional freshwater rinses help, but these surfaces are built for coastal Georgia conditions.
Sandy loam actually works in our favor. It drains well, so we don't have to fight heavy clay or standing water during installation. We still prepare a solid base with proper compaction and underlayment to ensure level play and longevity. The drainage characteristics of our local soil make for ideal putting green conditions once prepared correctly.
It depends on your specific neighborhood. Some Savannah HOAs have aesthetic guidelines that require approval for landscape additions. Most, however, view putting greens as property improvements and approve them readily. We recommend checking your covenants, and we're happy to help with documentation if needed. Historic District properties may have additional review, but putting greens are generally acceptable.
A putting green focuses on short-range roll and accuracy—typically 500 to 1,500 square feet of smooth, consistent surface. A chipping area includes rough turf and varied elevation for practicing pitch shots and approaches. Many Savannah homeowners do both in one installation. We can design either or combine them depending on your space and skill focus.
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