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Living on a barrier island means your lawn faces challenges most Georgia homeowners never deal with. Salt spray, coastal winds, and that fine sand underfoot—it's beautiful here on Tybee Island, but Mother Nature isn't kind to grass. Whether you're in the North End near the lighthouse, settled into the quieter Mid-Island neighborhoods, or enjoying the South End beach scene, a putting green gives you that manicured, resort-quality yard without fighting the elements year-round. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of Tybee homeowners who got tired of watching their natural grass struggle in the salt-laden air. A well-designed putting green transforms that sandy patch into something you'll actually use—perfect for practicing your short game while you're steps away from the beach, or just having a lush green space that stays pristine through hurricane season and beyond. The coastal exposure that makes Tybee special doesn't have to mean dead grass and muddy yards.
Tybee Island's barrier island location creates specific turf challenges. That fine, compacted sand you're working with drains quickly but offers almost no nutrient base for natural grass. Add the constant salt spray—especially noticeable during nor'easters—and you're looking at brown, burned turf within weeks if you stick with sod. Artificial putting green turf is engineered to handle coastal salt exposure without degradation, and the sand base actually works in your favor for drainage and installation. Most Tybee Island lots are modest in size, which makes a putting green installation practical and affordable. You won't need extensive grading or fill material; we work with your existing sand base and build from there. The one consideration unique to Tybee: shade patterns shift dramatically depending on whether you're in the North End's denser neighborhood structure or the more open South End. We'll assess your specific lot's sun exposure during your consultation. Many coastal homeowners also appreciate that artificial turf eliminates the muddy, salt-stained runoff that natural grass creates—better for your home's foundation and the island's water quality.
No. Modern synthetic turf is UV-stabilized and salt-resistant by design. We rinse installations annually in coastal areas like Tybee Island, which removes any salt accumulation. Natural grass can't handle this; artificial turf laughs at it. You'll have zero burn marks or brown patches from ocean spray.
Actually, Tybee's sandy soil is ideal for turf drainage. We install a permeable base layer, and water drains straight through the sand beneath. Unlike clay-heavy areas of Georgia, you won't have pooling issues. The sand base is one of the few advantages of island living for this project.
Most Tybee residential lots are smaller than mainland properties, which keeps costs down. A standard backyard putting green runs $3,500–$8,000 depending on size and design complexity. We offer free instant quotes based on your exact measurements and neighborhood. Request yours today.
Yes. Unlike northern climates, Tybee's mild winters mean we can install turf virtually any month. Spring and fall are ideal (better crew scheduling), but summer or winter installations work fine too. No freeze-thaw cycles to worry about here.
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