Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Savannah backyard changes everything about how you spend your weekends. Instead of driving out to a course, you're practicing your short game while watching the Spanish moss sway in the breeze—maybe with a view toward Forsyth Park or your own quiet corner in Ardsley Park. We've installed dozens of these across Savannah's neighborhoods, from the historic district's tighter lots to the more spacious yards on the Southside and Isle of Hope. The reality is that Savannah's coastal climate and sandy soil create specific challenges for natural grass putting surfaces. Salt air corrodes equipment, humidity breeds disease, and that sandy loam base doesn't hold consistent moisture. Artificial turf solves all of that. Your putting green stays playable year-round, never needs overseeding, and handles the salt-air exposure that would damage a live grass surface. A weekend installation means you're putting by Sunday afternoon, no months of establishment time. We handle the site prep, base work, and drainage to match Savannah's moisture patterns, so your green performs like the ones at Hilton Head—without the maintenance headaches.
Savannah sits on coastal sandy loam with high water tables in some neighborhoods—especially near the historic district and Isle of Hope. That means proper drainage isn't optional; it's the difference between a playable surface and a spongy mess after summer thunderstorms. We build in a perforated-pipe drainage system and elevate the base to shed water quickly. Sun exposure varies wildly here. Properties in the historic district often have mature oak canopies that create dappled shade, while Southside homes and newer Ardsley Park lots get more direct afternoon sun. We'll design your green to match your actual light conditions—shade-tolerant turf for under the trees, championship-grade material for full-sun installations. The salt air near River Street and coastal-adjacent properties requires turf that won't degrade from salt exposure; we specify materials rated for that environment. Most Savannah yards range from 300 to 800 square feet for a putting green, which gives us room for a realistic 9-hole layout or a practice chipping area. Weekend installation is feasible because we handle all base prep in advance—your yard is ready to finish on Saturday and playable by Sunday.
Not the right materials. We use turf specifically rated for salt-air environments, with backing that resists corrosion. Natural grass putting greens near River Street struggle with salt burn; artificial turf thrives in that exposure. The infill system we install also handles salt deposits without breaking down. We've completed dozens of installations within a mile of the water.
Absolutely. We'll design your green with shade-tolerant turf that holds color and playability under tree canopy. Historic Savannah's mature oaks create beautiful but tricky light conditions. We assess your specific shade patterns and choose the right grass blend so your green performs even during the cloudiest months.
We do the heavy lifting—grading, drainage, compaction—before the weekend. You get the finished green installed and ready to play Saturday or Sunday. That's possible because we're prepping your site in advance, not trying to do everything in one day. Your weekend install means playable immediately, not weeks of curing.
Sandy loam actually drains well, but Savannah's high water table and humidity mean we engineer a perforated-pipe drainage layer under your green. This prevents puddling after summer storms and keeps your surface playable year-round. It's the same approach we use for championship courses in the region.
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