Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Savannah deserves a putting green that actually holds up to salt air and coastal humidity—not something that turns brown after one Georgia summer. Whether you're in the Historic District with a postage-stamp lot, or you've got some breathing room out in Ardsley Park or the Southside, a well-installed artificial putting green transforms how you use your outdoor space year-round. No more watching the grass struggle in that sandy loam soil while the salt breeze does its thing. Military families especially know the value of low-maintenance outdoor living, and that's exactly what a quality synthetic green delivers. We install putting greens that handle Savannah's unique climate without the constant watering, fertilizing, and replanting cycle. You get playable turf that stays green through humid summers and mild winters, backed by a military discount that recognizes your service. Let's talk about turning that patch of yard into something you'll actually use.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam creates specific challenges for natural turf—your soil drains quickly but holds salt, and the high humidity means fungal pressure is real. A putting green installation here needs proper subsurface drainage to prevent the salt accumulation that kills natural grass. Most Savannah properties also sit in either full sun (especially Forsyth Park area) or dappled shade under live oaks, so we size your green's backing and infill to handle both conditions. Historic District homes often have smaller yards with mature trees, while Southside and Isle of Hope properties tend toward larger lots with more open space. That matters for green design—tight spaces need strategic placement, while bigger yards let you build a full 400–600 square foot short-game area. Ardsley Park's tree canopy is substantial, which actually works in your favor during our hot, humid months. We also account for Savannah's typical lot drainage patterns; River Street properties and neighborhoods near Bonaventure Cemetery sometimes experience water pooling, so subsurface prep is non-negotiable. The artificial turf itself resists salt spray better than any natural option, and you won't need the constant reseeding that coastal Georgia demands.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf actually thrives where natural grass fails in coastal conditions. Salt doesn't degrade quality artificial putting green material the way it kills natural sod. You'll need proper subsurface drainage and occasional freshwater rinsing in spring, but that's a fraction of the maintenance natural grass requires in Savannah's climate.
Even small Historic District lots can fit an 8×10 or 10×15 practice green. Southside and Ardsley Park properties often have room for 400–600 square feet. We design around your actual space—whether that's a corner under live oaks or a full backyard layout. Bigger isn't always better; a well-designed compact green is more fun than a sprawling one.
Yes. Active duty, retired, and veteran military members in the Savannah area receive dedicated pricing on all our putting green installations. Bring your military ID or discharge papers to your consultation, and we'll apply the discount to your project quote immediately.
Most residential putting greens in Savannah take 3–5 business days from site prep through final infill and rolling. If your yard has drainage challenges (common near River Street or in low-lying neighborhoods), we may need an extra day for subsurface work. We'll give you a timeline during the initial walkthrough.
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