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Building a new home in Savannah—whether you're settling into the Historic District, Ardsley Park, or one of the Southside communities—is a chance to design outdoor spaces that actually work with our coastal climate instead of against it. A putting green is that perfect backyard feature that looks polished and maintains its playability year-round, no matter what the Georgia humidity throws at it. Unlike natural grass that struggles with our sandy loam soil and salt-air exposure, modern artificial putting surfaces stay consistent through summer downpours and winter dry spells. We've installed dozens of these in Savannah-area homes, and the homeowners love having a resort-quality short game right in their backyard. No weekly mowing, no dead patches from salt spray, no divots that need constant repair. It's the kind of upgrade that pays dividends when you're entertaining on the porch overlooking Forsyth Park or just want a low-maintenance way to stay sharp between rounds at your local club.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam presents a real challenge for natural putting greens—drainage is fast, but nutrient retention is poor, and our salt-air exposure can stress conventional turf. The good news is artificial putting surfaces sidestep these headaches entirely. Our summer humidity (often pushing 80–90%) would normally create fungal pressure on natural greens; synthetic turf laughs at it. We typically recommend a crushed-limestone or recycled-asphalt base layer beneath the turf to manage Savannah's water table and ensure proper subsurface drainage—especially important in neighborhoods like Isle of Hope where elevation and marsh proximity matter. Shade patterns vary wildly depending on your lot's tree coverage and orientation. Homes in the Historic District often have mature oaks that create dappled conditions; Southside new construction might have more open sun exposure. We design base grades and infill depth to handle both scenarios. Most Savannah residential lots have room for 400–800 sq ft of putting surface, which is ideal for a functional short-game practice area without overwhelming the landscape. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, and we always coordinate with your builder's grading schedule to avoid rework.
Not at all. Unlike natural grass, which can develop brown patches and weak growth from salt spray, synthetic turf is impervious to salt exposure. This is one of the biggest advantages for coastal Savannah homes. The infill and backing materials we use are UV-stabilized and salt-tolerant, so your green will maintain color and performance whether you're near River Street or further inland in Ardsley Park.
Sandy loam drains very quickly, which is actually good for subsurface water management. We build a proper base layer (crushed limestone or recycled asphalt) to support the turf and prevent settling. This is standard practice in Savannah and ensures your green stays level and playable for years, even with our heavy summer rainfall.
Yes. While synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to photosynthesize, we design the green's location and layout based on your specific shade patterns. Many Historic District homes have mature oak canopies that create dappled light—perfect for putting greens. We'll walk your lot and recommend the best spot for playability and aesthetics.
Typically 3–5 business days once grading is complete and your landscape base is prepped. We coordinate closely with your builder's schedule to fit installation between rough grading and final landscaping. Most Savannah new-construction homes are ready for turf installation during the final exterior phases.
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