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Living on Tybee Island means you've traded a traditional lawn for something better—ocean views, salt air, and that island lifestyle. But it also means your yard takes a beating. Between the salt spray rolling in from Tybee Beach and the sandy barrier island soil that won't hold anything you plant, keeping grass alive here is practically impossible. A putting green gives you that manicured, playable surface without fighting Mother Nature every season. Whether you're in the North End near the lighthouse or down South End, a synthetic turf putting green handles the coastal exposure that kills regular grass. No brown patches from salt damage. No constant watering on sand that drains like a sieve. Just a beautiful, usable backyard that actually works in a barrier island environment. We install these systems specifically designed to handle Tybee's unique challenges—and we can get your project done quickly, even with the distance involved.
Tybee Island's barrier island composition creates some real obstacles for traditional landscaping. Your soil is largely sand with heavy salt spray exposure, which means standard turf burns out and erodes quickly. Putting greens in this environment need a specialized base layer that handles drainage while preventing sand migration—something standard residential turf can't manage. Most Tybee properties also deal with intense sun exposure along the beach areas, but some homes in the mid-island and North End neighborhoods benefit from maritime vegetation shade. We account for both when sizing and positioning your green. Another consideration: Chatham County HOA rules vary by neighborhood, but most Tybee communities are fairly permissive about turf installations since they actually improve property appearance compared to dead or struggling natural grass. Yard sizes on the island tend to be modest, which works perfectly for putting greens—even a 200-400 square foot installation gives you a functional practice space. The installation itself requires extra attention to edging and securing materials against coastal wind, which we've engineered into our process.
No. Our turf systems are designed specifically for coastal environments and handle salt exposure that would destroy natural grass. The synthetic fibers won't burn or brown, and the system drains salt water away from the backing material. Occasional rinsing with fresh water extends its life, but it's genuinely low-maintenance in a salt spray zone.
Most residential putting greens on Tybee take 1-2 days for full installation, depending on site prep and size. We handle the project efficiently without cutting corners on base layers or edging—both critical in your sandy, coastal soil. We can discuss expedited options when you contact us.
Yes. Barrier island sand drains too fast and shifts easily. We install a compacted base layer that prevents sand migration while maintaining proper drainage beneath your turf. This step is non-negotiable for durability in areas like North End and South End neighborhoods.
Most island properties work well with 250-500 square feet. This gives you a legitimate practice or play surface without overwhelming a modest lot. We'll assess your specific space, sun patterns, and neighborhood character to recommend the right dimensions.
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