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Living on a barrier island means your outdoor space is premium real estate—and you want it to look sharp year-round without the constant battle against salt spray and sand. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in the North End near the Tybee Lighthouse, relaxing in Mid-Island, or soaking up the South End vibe close to Tybee Beach, a custom putting green gives you a functional, beautiful feature that actually thrives in coastal conditions. Unlike a traditional lawn that struggles with salt exposure and sandy soil, artificial turf designed for coastal Georgia handles the elements. You get a smooth, playable surface for morning putts or evening practice without watering, fertilizing, or replacing dead patches every season. The sand-based foundation we install works with Tybee's native soil rather than against it, and the turf itself resists salt damage that would wreck regular grass. It's the kind of upgrade that transforms a small corner of your yard into something you'll actually use—and your property value notices it too.
Tybee Island's barrier island geography creates some specific installation considerations. Your soil is predominantly sand with salt spray exposure, especially if you're closer to the beach or in more exposed neighborhoods. That sandy base is actually an advantage for drainage—we don't need extensive grading or complicated subsurface work the way we might inland. What we do focus on is substrate preparation and permeable base materials that let water move through quickly while preventing salt accumulation. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot size and tree coverage, but most Tybee properties get strong afternoon sun that genuine grass struggles with, while quality artificial turf thrives. We also account for wind-driven salt and sand abrasion when selecting your turf pile height and backing material. Your yard size—whether it's a modest North End cottage lot or a larger South End property—determines putting green dimensions and layout. We've installed greens in tight spaces between homes and on more spacious layouts with sight lines to the marsh. The salt-tolerant infill and UV-stabilized fibers we use are non-negotiable here. Standard turf breaks down faster in coastal conditions; we specify marine-grade materials built for Chatham County's environment.
Not with the right materials. Standard turf can degrade, but we install marine-grade artificial grass with salt-resistant backing and UV-stabilized fibers designed specifically for coastal exposure. Regular rinsing with fresh water during heavy salt spray events keeps it pristine. Many of our Tybee installations are within sight of the lighthouse and handle seasonal salt without issue.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for putting green installation. It drains naturally, which prevents water pooling and salt accumulation. We compact the existing sand base, add a permeable drainage layer, and install your turf system. No extensive excavation needed like you'd see on clay-based inland properties. Your barrier island foundation simplifies the process.
Absolutely. We design putting greens for spaces from 100 square feet up to full practice layouts. Mid-Island properties often have modest lot sizes, and we've created functional greens for cottages and vacation homes throughout that neighborhood. We work within your actual space constraints and create designs that maximize playability.
Minimal maintenance is the whole point. Brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright, rinse with fresh water if salt spray is heavy, and remove debris. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing. That's especially valuable on Tybee where the salt and sand environment makes traditional grass maintenance exhausting.
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