Award Winning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
There's something special about standing on your own putting green at sunrise, coffee in hand, before the rest of Tyrone wakes up. That's the reality for homeowners in the Shamrock area and throughout Tyrone who've made the switch to artificial turf greens. Unlike the natural grass that struggles in our Fayette County clay, synthetic putting surfaces give you that perfectly manicured look year-round—no watering bans, no brown patches from our humidity swings, no excuses. We've installed dozens of award-winning greens across Tyrone, from modest backyard nooks near Tyrone Town Park to sprawling landscape features in larger properties. The difference between a good green and a great one comes down to base preparation, turf selection, and understanding how our local soil and drainage patterns actually work. That's where experience matters. Homeowners pick us because we don't treat Tyrone like a generic suburb—we understand the clay composition, the afternoon shade patterns behind those mature trees, and the expectations of families who want a genuine golf experience without the commute to the club.
Tyrone's red clay is both a blessing and a challenge. It holds water beautifully, which means excellent drainage underneath a properly installed putting green, but it also means we can't cut corners on subsurface prep. Most Tyrone yards sit on slopes—nothing dramatic, but enough that we calculate drainage paths before laying a single piece of turf. Your neighborhood matters too. The Shamrock area tends to have slightly more mature tree cover, which means afternoon shade that keeps greens cooler in our Georgia summers. Properties closer to Tyrone Town Park often sit on flatter terrain, making installation straightforward. We typically see putting greens ranging from 300 to 800 square feet in residential Tyrone lots. Humidity is real here; we always recommend turf with excellent pile density to prevent matting. Most HOAs in Tyrone have minimal restrictions on backyard greens as long as they're purely residential (not tournament-grade commercial). We always verify local codes before breaking ground. The clay means excellent water runoff management—a genuine advantage over sandy soils—but you'll want regular brushing in our wet springs.
Most Tyrone installations take 3–5 business days, depending on your lot size and whether we're working around Fayette County clay that's particularly wet. Base prep—removing old sod, amending the clay, compacting subsurface—usually takes the longest. We typically schedule installations when the forecast is dry. Given our 40-minute drive from HQ, we bundle nearby projects to keep pricing fair for Tyrone homeowners.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate. Fayette County's clay actually helps—it drains water away from the green's base efficiently. We install a perforated drain layer underneath, so standing water isn't an issue even during our wetter springs. The turf pile we recommend for Tyrone resists matting and mold, and brushing a few times yearly keeps it performing like new.
Yes, but with adjustments. Shade turf has a softer feel and slightly different speed characteristics than full-sun varieties. We assess your specific light patterns—morning sun in the Shamrock area can be deceiving—and recommend turf accordingly. Shade greens play slightly slower, which some golfers prefer. We've done excellent work in dappled-light yards throughout Tyrone.
DIY looks cheaper upfront, but Tyrone's clay requires proper compaction and drainage design that most homeowners underestimate. Mistakes with subsurface prep lead to settling, poor drainage, and expensive rework. Professional installation includes warranty coverage, proper grading for our local soil, and expertise that justifies the investment. We've fixed enough DIY greens to know the true cost of shortcuts.
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