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Putting greens have become a signature feature in Tyrone's gated communities—and honestly, it makes sense. You've got the space, the neighborhood pride, and enough folks who appreciate a well-maintained yard that a quality putting surface actually adds real value. We've installed these throughout the Shamrock area and around Tyrone proper, and the response is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The beauty of a putting green in Tyrone isn't just about having a conversation piece. It's practical. Our clay-heavy Fayette County soil means traditional grass can struggle with drainage and consistency, especially in our humid Georgia summers. A synthetic putting green solves that problem entirely—no mushy patches after rain, no dead spots from sun exposure, and absolutely zero maintenance headaches. Whether you're thinking about a modest 200-square-foot practice area or a full backyard feature near Tyrone Town Park–level quality, we can design something that fits your space and your HOA guidelines. Most gated communities here are pretty receptive to artificial turf, since it keeps properties looking sharp year-round without the water bills. Let's talk about what you're picturing.
Tyrone's clay-based soil is both a challenge and an advantage when planning a putting green. Clay drains slowly, which means a natural grass putting surface would battle standing water and compaction—especially during our spring rains. Synthetic turf completely sidesteps that issue. You get consistent ball roll and playability without fighting the soil underneath. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is in the Shamrock neighborhood or closer to the wooded sections near town. Most homes get 6–8 hours of direct sun, which is ideal for synthetic putting greens; they won't fade like natural grass in intense Georgia heat, and they don't require afternoon shade management. Gated community HOAs in Tyrone typically have specific guidelines around color, perimeter edging, and overall dimensions—we'll verify those before breaking ground. Lot sizes here tend to be generous, giving us good flexibility for placement. We account for your existing drainage patterns (critical with clay) and always slope the base away from your home's foundation. The installation timeline usually runs 3–5 days, depending on ground prep and any hardscape features you want integrated.
Absolutely. In fact, clay is why synthetic turf shines in Tyrone. We install a proper drainage base that prevents water from pooling on clay, something natural grass struggles with. The synthetic surface itself is consistent and playable year-round, regardless of soil conditions underneath. No mud, no dead spots, no seasonal drainage grief.
Most do, yes—especially in the Shamrock area and central Tyrone neighborhoods. We've completed dozens of projects with HOA approval. That said, HOAs sometimes have specific color or size requirements. We'll review your community guidelines upfront and help you navigate any approvals needed before installation begins.
You can go small—100–150 square feet is enough for a fun practice area. Most Tyrone homes have room for 250–400 square feet, which lets us design multiple slopes and break patterns. We'll work with your yard layout and HOA setback rules to maximize the playing surface.
We typically schedule a site visit within a week, finalize the design in 1–2 weeks, and complete installation in 3–5 days. In Tyrone, we try to schedule projects during milder months to ensure proper base compaction. Full playability happens right after we're done—no curing period or waiting.
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