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Savannah's charm comes with a price—maintaining a pristine lawn in this coastal climate is no small feat. Between the humidity, salt air, and sandy soil, natural grass putting greens struggle here. That's where synthetic turf steps in. Whether you're in the Historic District with those postage-stamp yards, or you've got a sprawling property in Isle of Hope overlooking the marshlands, a custom putting green transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use year-round. No more brown patches from the salt spray off the river. No more fighting the sand and alkaline conditions that make grass care a constant battle. A properly installed artificial putting green plays true, drains perfectly in our frequent coastal rains, and looks magazine-worthy without the weekend maintenance. We've installed these in Historic District gardens, Ardsley Park estates, and Southside homes—each one tailored to how Savannah homeowners actually live. The peace of mind? Knowing your investment won't fade, wilt, or disappear into the sandy loam after one humid summer.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is beautiful to look at but brutal on turfgrass. The soil drains too fast in dry spells and holds moisture in rainy season, creating an environment where natural putting green grass becomes thin and stressed. Our salt-air exposure—particularly noticeable if you're close to River Street or Isle of Hope—accelerates grass burn and discoloration that synthetic turf simply laughs off. Humidity here hovers around 75% year-round, which means mold and fungal pressure on natural grass is constant. Many Savannah properties, especially in the Historic District and Ardsley Park, sit under mature live oaks with thick Spanish moss. That means heavy shade in some yards and dappled light in others. Synthetic turf designed for putting greens handles both scenarios without thinning out. Most Savannah homes don't have sprawling yards—the older neighborhoods especially feature modest lot sizes. That's actually perfect for a putting green. You're not trying to maintain two acres; you're creating a high-impact feature in a 20x30-foot space. Installation here requires solid base prep and excellent drainage planning because of our sandy foundation and seasonal flooding risk. We always recommend perimeter swales and proper slope management to keep water moving away from the green during our intense summer storms.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf fibers are UV-stabilized and salt-resistant, unlike natural grass that burns and browns from our coastal air. The infill and backing won't degrade from humidity—in fact, the excellent drainage prevents the mold and fungal issues that plague live grass here. We size drainage systems specifically for Savannah's clay and sand mixture.
Yes. While natural grass dies under oak tree shade, quality synthetic turf stays vibrant. We assess light patterns across seasons and choose grass heights and colors that perform in dappled or partial shade. Shade actually extends turf life by reducing UV exposure.
Sandy loam drains quickly, which is good, but we engineer the subsurface with proper base layers, geotextile, and infill blend to ensure consistent drainage without washout. We also slope greens to direct water toward perimeter swales, keeping moisture away from your home's foundation during our frequent coastal storms.
Projects vary by size and base prep complexity. A 300–400 sq ft green in Southside or Isle of Hope typically runs 4–6 weeks from design to finish, including base removal, grading, and proper drainage setup. We provide detailed quotes after an on-site assessment of your soil and existing landscape.
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