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A putting green in your Tyrone backyard sounds like a luxury—but it's actually one of the smartest investments suburban homeowners in Fayette County are making right now. We've installed dozens of them across Tyrone and the Shamrock area, and every single client tells us the same thing: they use it way more than they expected. Your kids are outside practicing short game instead of scrolling. You're hosting backyard tournaments with neighbors from around Tyrone Town Park. And honestly? That Fayette County clay soil that makes traditional turf maintenance such a headache suddenly stops being your problem. An artificial putting green handles our Georgia humidity, our clay base, and our unpredictable spring weather without turning into a mud pit or requiring constant reseeding. We're 40 minutes away in Fayetteville, which means we can handle your install, maintenance questions, and any adjustments within the same day or week—not weeks of back-and-forth with out-of-state crews. Whether you've got a compact lot near Shamrock Park or a bigger corner property with southern exposure, we've got the experience to build something that looks perfect and plays true.
Tyrone sits on that stubborn Fayette County clay, which is beautiful for foundations but rough on natural grass drainage. A putting green solves this completely—no more soggy spring messes or hard pan issues. Most Tyrone homes get a mix of morning and afternoon sun, so we'll assess your specific lot's light patterns before choosing your turf grade. Plenty of the homes we work on in the Shamrock area and near Tyrone Town Park have shade from mature oaks, which is fine; artificial greens perform equally well in shade and sun. Lot sizes in Tyrone tend to be suburban-generous—usually enough room for an 8x12 or 10x15 putting surface without eating up your whole backyard. We typically recommend leaving at least 2 feet of buffer space around the green for foot traffic and edging. The clay base means we often need to add a slight slope or sand layer for drainage, even though artificial turf is porous. Georgia's heat and humidity can soften cheaper synthetic materials, so we always spec commercial-grade yarns rated for our climate. Installation takes 2–4 days depending on site prep, and you're playable immediately after.
Absolutely. We choose materials rated for Georgia's climate—no cheap synthetics that soften in 90-degree heat. The turf we install drains fast, so humidity doesn't create algae or mold issues. Fayette County clay actually benefits from artificial turf since it doesn't compact or create drainage problems like natural grass does. Your green will play consistently year-round.
Minimal. You'll brush it lightly a few times per year to keep the nap standing up, and occasional rinses to clear debris from our Georgia pollen. Unlike natural grass on clay soil, you're not dealing with fungal issues, reseeding, or heavy watering bills. Most Tyrone homeowners spend 15 minutes a month on maintenance—tops.
Yes—we actually prefer it. Clay is stable for the base layer. We'll prep the site properly, add drainage materials if needed, and create a solid foundation. Tyrone's clay soil is predictable, which makes installation straightforward. No surprises, no washouts like you'd see with sandy soil.
Depends on size and site prep. A 10x15 green with standard drainage and edging runs 3,500–5,500 dollars installed. Fayette County clay sites usually don't need extensive grading, which keeps costs down. We offer free estimates and can work within most budgets.
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