Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tyrone backyard transforms how you spend your weekends. Instead of heading to the course or the driving range, you've got a tournament-quality short game practice area steps from your patio. We've installed dozens of these in the Tyrone and Shamrock areas, and homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best investments they've made in their outdoor space. The quiet suburban setting here in Fayette County is perfect for this kind of improvement—your neighbors appreciate the aesthetic appeal, and you get unlimited practice without the green fees. Whether your lot sits on an acre or more, a custom putting green fits naturally into the landscape. It handles Georgia's weather, drains properly in our clay-heavy soil, and looks pristine year-round. Most folks in this area have the space to do it right, and that's exactly what we do.
Tyrone's clay soil presents a real consideration for putting green installation. That dense Fayette County clay means we're not relying on natural drainage alone—our base prep includes engineered layers that funnel water away from the green's surface, preventing the puddling and soft spots clay can create. The good news: proper installation actually performs better long-term in clay than in sandy soil, because the compacted base stays stable through Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Tyrone area and Shamrock neighborhoods. Some properties sit in dense tree cover, while others get full afternoon sun. We assess your yard's specific light patterns during the design phase, because turf selection depends on it. Your putting green might use a shade-tolerant blend if you're near the wooded sections, or a sun-loving cultivar if your lot gets five-plus hours of direct light. Most Tyrone properties we work with have the square footage to accommodate both the green itself and a small run-up area, which honestly makes the whole feature more enjoyable. We'll walk your property and show you exactly how it integrates without disrupting your existing landscaping or sight lines.
Yes, absolutely. Our turf varieties hold color through Tyrone's winters and stay vibrant even during dry stretches. Georgia's climate actually favors artificial putting greens because you avoid the dormancy and bare patches natural grass goes through. You're practicing your short game in January the same way you would in July.
Minimal. A quick brushing every week or two keeps the nap standing upright, and occasional rinsing removes dust. That Fayette County clay means pollen and sediment settle on the surface, but nothing that requires specialized cleaning. Most homeowners spend five minutes a week on upkeep.
Not if we build it right. Our installation accounts for clay from the start—we compact and slope the base properly, so water moves away from the green instead of pooling. We've installed dozens around Tyrone without drainage complaints. The base system is the difference between a mediocre green and one that lasts.
Most HOAs here allow it, especially when it's integrated tastefully into your landscaping. We've worked with several communities in the Shamrock and Tyrone areas without issue. That said, we recommend checking your CC&Rs first. If there's any concern, we can show examples of approved installations nearby.
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