Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's got character, history, and some seriously beautiful outdoor spaces—and your backyard should be part of that story. A putting green transforms your yard from just another lawn into something you'll actually use year-round, whether you're practicing your short game or just enjoying a quiet morning in Ardsley Park or the Historic District. Here's the thing: Savannah's coastal climate and sandy soil mean your grass has to work harder than turf in other parts of Georgia. That's exactly why artificial putting greens make so much sense here. No fighting the humidity, no dealing with salt-air damage on real grass, and you get that perfectly manicured surface every single day without the constant maintenance. We've installed these for homeowners across Chatham County—from properties near Forsyth Park to the quieter neighborhoods around Isle of Hope—and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. If you're thinking about adding one to your property, especially with next week in mind, let's talk through what's realistic for your space and timeline. Savannah's weather is actually in your favor right now, and we can get you set up fast.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is naturally well-draining, which is honestly perfect for putting green installation—water won't pool or create dead zones like it does in heavier clay soils up north. That said, the humidity and salt-air exposure near River Street and Bonaventure Cemetery areas means UV-stabilized synthetic turf is non-negotiable. You want material that won't fade or degrade prematurely in our moisture-heavy environment. Most Savannah properties—whether you're in the Southside or closer to downtown—have yards that benefit from partial shade structures, especially afternoon sun relief. We assess your specific micro-climate during the initial walkthrough because that affects compaction density and drainage layer specifications. HOA landscapes in established neighborhoods often have guidelines worth checking before installation, particularly in Ardsley Park and the Historic District. Lot sizes vary considerably across the ZIP codes (31401 through 31419), so we customize base prep and putting surface dimensions accordingly. The sandy foundation means we typically use a firmer base layer to prevent shifting during our humid, occasionally saturated seasons. Installation usually runs 2–3 days depending on yard size and existing landscape features, and the salt air actually makes artificial surfaces lower-maintenance long-term compared to natural turf.
The moisture won't damage the turf itself, but it does affect drainage. We design subsurface systems to handle Savannah's water table and seasonal rainfall by using proper base compaction and perforated drains. The turf material actually thrives in humidity—it won't yellow or develop fungal issues like real grass does in our coastal climate.
Yes. We typically need 2–3 days for a standard residential green once prep and scheduling align. Soil conditions in Chatham County are favorable for fast installation. Contact us immediately to confirm availability and assess your property's specific layout, whether it's in the Historic District, Isle of Hope, or the Southside.
Not if we use the right material. UV-stabilized synthetic turf resists salt degradation far better than natural grass. We also recommend periodic freshwater rinses in homes closer to coastal areas to minimize salt buildup on the surface, which is a quick maintenance task.
Sandy loam drains well, so we focus on solid compaction and a firm sub-base to prevent settling. Depending on your property's elevation and proximity to water features near Forsyth Park or Bonaventure Cemetery, we may add drainage rock and perforated piping to keep the green level year-round.
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