Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of homeowners in Tyrone tell us the same thing: they love the quiet, tree-lined lots around here, but maintaining a pristine lawn in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is a real commitment. Between the humidity, the seasonal shifts, and those stubborn clay patches that either turn to mud or crack in the heat, a natural grass putting green becomes more maintenance headache than backyard oasis. That's where artificial turf changes the game. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens throughout the Tyrone area and nearby Shamrock, and fall is genuinely the best time to get it done. The cooler temperatures mean easier installation, the soil is settling nicely after summer, and you'll have a perfect playing surface ready to enjoy all winter and spring. Unlike the rest of your yard, a putting green doesn't need to handle foot traffic the same way—it's precision turf, built for consistent roll and low maintenance. Our crews know exactly how Tyrone's landscape sits, how water drains in these neighborhoods, and what finish homeowners around here actually want. Whether your lot backs up to Tyrone Town Park or sits in the quieter Shamrock section, we can build you a green that plays true year-round without the fertilizer schedule, fungus treatments, or seasonal worry.
Tyrone sits on clay-based soil that's typical for Fayette County, and that's actually one of the biggest reasons synthetic putting greens make sense here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in clay—you get pooling after rain, compaction from foot traffic, and inconsistent playability. Fall installation is ideal because the soil temperature is dropping, which helps the base settle properly and gives your green the firmest foundation. Most Tyrone lots are suburban-sized, ranging from half-acre to full-acre properties with mixed sun and shade. If your green sits near mature trees (common around here), afternoon shade helps keep synthetic turf cooler and extends the life of the material. We design around those sight lines and existing landscaping. One thing we've noticed: several neighborhoods in Tyrone have HOA guidelines about landscape features. We work with those restrictions and can actually position a putting green as a lawn-reduction upgrade—less mowing, less chemical runoff, cleaner property lines. The infill system we use is eco-friendly and performs well in Georgia's autumn and winter conditions. Installation typically wraps in 3–5 days depending on base prep and green size.
Fayette County clay settles better in cooler temperatures, and fall installation avoids summer heat stress on the base. You'll also finish before winter, so your green is fully cured and ready to play through the quieter months. Plus, our crews can work faster when it's not 90 degrees.
Not if we build it right. We install a proper drainage layer and slope the base to move water away from the green and toward your yard's natural runoff. Clay actually compacts well, giving the green a stable, level playing surface—better than sandy soil in some cases.
Most homeowners go 400–800 square feet, which fits nicely into a corner or side yard without overwhelming a suburban property. We can design around trees, patios, and fence lines. Come see us, or we can do a site visit from our HQ and sketch options based on your actual layout.
Most do, and we've worked with several Tyrone-area associations. A well-designed green actually increases curb appeal and reduces turf chemicals—HOAs like that. We'll help you understand your specific guidelines and design accordingly.
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