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A putting green in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the perfect way to transform those quiet suburban lots around Shamrock Park and the Tyrone area into something you'll actually use. Most of our customers in this neighborhood tell us the same thing: they wanted a reason to spend more time outside, and a well-designed putting green does exactly that. The beauty of artificial turf for a putting green is that you get consistent, playable surface year-round without fighting Fayette County's clay soil or worrying about brown patches come summer. Whether you've got a modest 15-by-20 space or room for a full 30-footer, we can build something that matches your vision and your home's landscape. We're based just 40 minutes away, so we know Tyrone's neighborhoods inside and out. We've installed putting greens for homeowners who wanted tournament-quality play surfaces, others who just wanted a fun family activity, and plenty of folks somewhere in between. The color options available today mean your turf can look like perfectly manicured bentgrass, natural fescue, or even championship-level tournament greens—all without the maintenance headaches.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil—typical for Fayette County—actually makes artificial turf putting greens a smart choice. Real grass putting surfaces demand serious drainage work and consistent pH management when you're dealing with clay, and frankly, most Tyrone homeowners don't want to babysit that. Our artificial greens solve that problem entirely. The area around Tyrone Town Park and Shamrock gets a good mix of sun and shade depending on your lot's orientation. We assess those patterns during the design phase because the color you choose can look slightly different in full sun versus dappled shade. Most properties in this quiet suburban area have enough yard space for a meaningful putting green—typically 400 to 800 square feet is our sweet spot for Tyrone installations. If your backyard backs up to one of the neighborhood's wooded edges, we'll account for that when selecting your turf color and pile height. Fayette County's summer heat and occasional dry spells make artificial turf especially attractive; it stays playable and vibrant without irrigation, which keeps your utility bills in check. Installation is straightforward on Tyrone's residential lots, and we handle all base prep and grading to ensure proper water runoff away from your foundation.
It depends on your lot's sun exposure. Properties near Tyrone Town Park and the Shamrock area typically get mixed sun and afternoon shade. We usually recommend a medium-green or sage-blend color for those conditions—it reads as natural without looking washed out in shade and doesn't look overly bright in direct sun. We'll bring samples to your property so you can see them in your actual yard before deciding.
Yes, but that's exactly what we handle during installation. Fayette County's clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we build a proper base layer and slope your green toward a drainage zone. This prevents standing water and ensures your putting surface plays consistently year-round, even after heavy rain.
Most Tyrone homeowners we talk to underestimate the grading and drainage work involved. DIY installations on clay soil especially tend to fail because water doesn't drain properly. Our crew knows exactly how to prep Tyrone lots, and we back our work with a warranty. It's worth the investment to get it right the first time.
Way less than real grass. Brush it weekly, rinse it down during dry spells, and remove debris. In Tyrone's humid summers, occasional mold prevention—just a rinse with a mild cleaner—keeps it looking fresh. That's it. No fertilizer, no aeration, no fighting clay soil compaction like you would with natural turf.
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