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A putting green in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a nice-to-have anymore—it's the kind of upgrade that makes your home the gathering spot in the Shamrock area. We've installed plenty of them around Fayette County, and honestly, the feedback from homeowners is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're in the quieter neighborhoods near Tyrone Town Park or closer to Shamrock Park, a professional-grade putting surface changes how you use your yard. It's not about being a golf nut either. Kids practice their short game, neighbors want to come over for friendly competition, and you're getting genuine use out of space that might otherwise sit empty. The financing options we offer make this accessible without the sticker shock. Most people are surprised at how affordable it becomes when you break it into monthly payments. Our team handles everything from site assessment through installation, and we know Tyrone's landscape well enough to avoid the common pitfalls that catch DIY attempts.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is honestly one of the trickier soil bases for outdoor installations. That dense clay drainage pattern is why we don't just dump turf on top and call it a day. Before we build your putting green, we're looking at your specific lot—whether it slopes toward the Shamrock area wetlands or has that typical suburban flat terrain. Sun exposure matters too. Homes near the tree lines around Tyrone Town Park get dappled afternoon shade, while properties on the open side need UV-rated turf that won't fade or break down in Georgia heat. We're also mindful of HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them; most Tyrone communities are relaxed about putting greens, but we confirm that upfront. Your yard size determines whether we're building a short 150-square-foot practice area or a full nine-hole layout. The clay base means proper subsurface preparation—we're installing drainage layers that prevent the soggy patches that plague Georgia yards after rain. That's not a cost-cutting corner; it's the difference between a green that plays true year-round and one that becomes a mud pit in summer.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a gravel and sand base layer to redirect water away from your turf. Without this, your Tyrone putting green becomes waterlogged after rain, causing soft spots and uneven play. We've seen DIY attempts skip this step and regret it by July. Proper prep adds cost upfront but saves you constant maintenance headaches.
We work with several lenders to break your project into monthly payments, usually with no money down. Most Tyrone installs run $3,000–$8,000 depending on size and complexity, and we can structure 24–60 month terms. Your specific rate and terms depend on credit, but we handle the paperwork so you're not juggling multiple applications.
Yes, but we use shade-tolerant turf varieties. Homes with tree cover get different grass than full-sun yards. Shamrock Park's proximity means some lots have significant afternoon shade, which our turf handles, but it does grow slower and needs less frequent mowing. We assess your light patterns before recommending a specific product.
Typical projects take 3–5 days from site prep through final grade and turf layout. Weather and yard size factor in—clay bases sometimes need extra drying time between steps. We schedule around Tyrone's weather patterns and keep you updated daily so there's no guessing when we'll be done.
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