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A putting green in your Tyrone backyard transforms that awkward corner of clay soil into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens of them across Fayette County, and here's what we've learned: most homeowners around Shamrock and the broader Tyrone area have the space for it, but they weren't sure it was worth the investment until they saw it in person. The thing is, once you sink a putt on your own turf on a Saturday morning, mowing that patch of grass stops making sense. You're looking at a surface that plays true year-round, doesn't require the endless maintenance of natural turf in our clay-heavy soil, and honestly, it becomes the reason neighbors stop by. We handle everything from the base prep—critical in Fayette County's dense clay—to final setup, so your putting green is tournament-ready the day we finish. Whether you're near Tyrone Town Park or over in the quieter Shamrock neighborhoods, the installation process is the same, but the payoff feels personal. You get to choose the exact placement, the break angles, and how much challenge you want. Most folks we work with end up using theirs multiple times a week.
Tyrone sits in Fayette County, which means your soil is likely that dense, clay-heavy composition that holds water longer than your typical Georgia lawn. That's actually why a putting green works so well here—natural grass struggles with drainage in our clay, but artificial turf doesn't care. We factor in proper base preparation and subsurface drainage when we install, making sure water moves away from your green instead of pooling. Tyrone's suburban lots tend to have decent-sized yards, which gives us flexibility with placement and design. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're tucked near tree lines or in the more open residential sections around Shamrock Park. We assess shade patterns during your consultation because that affects how your turf performs year-round. HOA guidelines in Tyrone neighborhoods are generally favorable toward well-maintained artificial turf for putting greens—it's considered an upgrade, not an eyesore. We've found that most installations fit cleanly into side yards or dedicated backyard spaces without triggering any covenant issues. The clay base also means we do extra grading work to ensure your green sits level and doesn't shift seasonally.
Not harder, just different. Clay holds moisture, so we build a robust drainage base underneath—gravel, proper pitch, sometimes perforated pipe depending on your lot. It's actually why Fayette County properties benefit from artificial turf; you skip the soggy patches that plague natural grass here. Once we compact and level the clay base, your putting green sits solid for years.
Most Tyrone lots have room for at least a 300–500 square-foot green, though we've done smaller versions (150 sq ft) and larger ones (1,000+ sq ft). Visit Tyrone Town Park or walk around Shamrock neighborhoods—you'll see the lot sizes. We design around your available space and help you pick the best location for sun, sightlines, and maintenance access.
Almost always. We've worked with Tyrone-area HOAs, and putting greens are viewed favorably—they're a landscape upgrade, not a modification. Still, we recommend checking your covenants or asking your HOA before we start. A quick call usually clears the way, and the improved curb appeal rarely triggers pushback.
Most Tyrone putting greens take 2–4 days depending on size and base work. Our crew handles everything on-site—we don't need multiple trips back. From your first call, we're typically ready to schedule within 1–2 weeks. Once we start, you're using your green by the end of the week.
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