Church Grounds — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a novelty—it's a genuine way to reclaim unused yard space and give your family something to do that doesn't involve screens. We've installed dozens of these across the Tyrone and Shamrock areas, and what strikes us most is how quickly they become the reason neighbors stop by. The clay soil that makes Tyrone's landscape what it is can actually work in your favor during installation. Your lot probably has character—maybe some slope, maybe mature trees creating natural play zones. A well-designed putting green works with that, not against it. Whether you're thinking about a modest 8-by-12 setup or something that takes up a full corner of your yard, the process is straightforward. We handle everything from base prep to final green installation, and we're familiar enough with Fayette County's terrain that we can spot drainage issues before they become problems. Most of our Tyrone clients tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is dense and compacts well, which means your putting green will have a stable base—but it also means drainage has to be engineered right from the start. We always include a proper gravel and sand sublayer to keep water from pooling, especially during Georgia's wetter months. Tyrone's landscape tends toward quiet suburban lots with established shade trees, so sunlight exposure varies block to block. We'll assess your yard during the consultation to understand which parts get full sun and which are dappled. That matters because turf plays differently in shade. Your neighborhood likely has deed restrictions or HOA guidelines; we work with those constraints regularly and can recommend green sizes and placements that keep everyone happy. Lot sizes in the Tyrone area are generous enough that even modest putting greens feel like a real feature rather than an afterthought. Installation timing is flexible—fall and spring are ideal, but we can work around your schedule. The clay base, once properly prepared, keeps your green anchored through Tyrone's occasional heavy rains.
Not at all—actually the opposite. Fayette County's clay compacts firmly and provides excellent support for a putting green base. We excavate to grade, add drainage layers of gravel and sand, then set the green. The clay acts as a natural buffer. The main thing is ensuring surface water doesn't collect in low spots, which is why we slope the green slightly and install proper perimeter drainage. We've done hundreds of installs on clay and it's reliable.
Most Tyrone yards can accommodate 8-by-12 feet up to 15-by-20 feet comfortably. We've seen larger. The key is finding a spot that balances visibility from your patio or house with functional space for a few holes and a practice area. We'll walk your property and show you options. Shamrock and Tyrone lots tend to be spacious enough that we have flexibility.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll blow off leaves in fall, maybe brush the pile a couple times a month to keep the nap upright, and rinse it during dry spells. Georgia humidity means occasional moss can appear in shaded spots, but a quick treatment takes care of it. Most owners spend 15 minutes monthly keeping it pristine.
That depends on your specific neighborhood covenants. Many Tyrone properties are deed-restricted, but putting greens are becoming common and most HOAs view them as legitimate landscape improvements. We help clarify what's allowed and suggest placements that work within your restrictions. Get your documentation, and we'll guide you through it.
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