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Putting greens have become the go-to backyard upgrade for Tyrone homeowners who want to skip the trip to the driving range and actually use their yard year-round. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, we've installed plenty of synthetic greens that handle Fayette County's clay-heavy soil and unpredictable weather without turning into a muddy mess or requiring constant maintenance. The beauty of artificial turf for a putting green is that it plays true no matter the season—no dead patches from our humid summers, no winter dormancy, just consistent, playable grass whenever you want to practice. A lot of our Tyrone clients tell us they finally use their backyard again instead of letting it sit there. We're just 40 minutes away, so we handle everything from site prep (which matters more than you'd think with our local soil) through final installation. Our team knows the specific challenges of building a putting green in Tyrone neighborhoods, and we make sure drainage, base preparation, and green speed all match what you actually want. Getting a free quote is straightforward—just let us know your space, your vision, and we'll walk you through timeline and budget with no pressure.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is actually one of the things we think about first when prepping a putting green in Tyrone. Clay doesn't drain as naturally as sandy soil, which means we spend extra attention on base prep to keep water from pooling under your green—especially during our wetter months. The good news is that artificial turf eliminates the disease and compaction issues that plague real grass in clay areas. Most Tyrone properties we see have decent sun exposure, though we do encounter some shade from mature trees in the Shamrock neighborhoods. This affects where we recommend placing the green and what infill we use. Lot sizes in Tyrone tend to be suburban-friendly, meaning most backyards have room for a quality 300–600 square foot putting surface without feeling cramped. We've also noticed that several neighborhoods here have HOA landscape guidelines, so we always confirm any restrictions before breaking ground. Winter dormancy isn't a problem with synthetic greens, but summer heat and humidity do matter for infill choice and surface speed—we tailor recommendations based on how you want the green to play.
Yes, we always recommend a proper base layer system for clay soil. We typically install a compacted stone base and perforated drainage layer to keep water from sitting under your green, especially during heavy rain. It's extra work upfront, but it's the difference between a green that lasts 10+ years and one that develops soft spots or standing water. Most Tyrone installations include this step.
Most of our Tyrone clients go with 300–600 square feet, which gives plenty of pin placements and practice variety without dominating the yard. We can work with smaller or larger spaces, but 400–500 square feet tends to be the sweet spot for suburban lots around here. We'll measure your available space during the free quote and suggest a layout that works.
Absolutely. Artificial turf is designed for Georgia's climate. Heat and humidity won't kill it like real grass, and it won't develop disease or fungus issues. The infill we choose (usually silica sand or rubber) is rated for high-temperature conditions, so your green stays playable all summer without browning out or getting soft.
Yes, as long as you have enough sunlight for players to see the green clearly. Dappled shade is fine, but dense tree cover affects both usability and artificial turf longevity. We'll assess your yard during the quote and recommend the best placement or suggest partial shade solutions if needed.
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