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Tyrone homeowners tend to think big when it comes to their yards. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to town, outdoor space is part of what draws people to Fayette County. A putting green sounds like a luxury, but here's the thing—it's actually one of the smartest investments you can make for your landscape. Unlike natural grass, which demands constant mowing, watering, and fertilizing in our Georgia climate, artificial putting greens stay pristine year-round with almost no maintenance. Imagine stepping outside on a Saturday morning and practicing your short game without worrying about brown spots, weeds, or scheduling around the rain. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the Tyrone area, and homeowners consistently tell us it's changed how they use their yards. Whether you've got a small corner lot or sprawling acreage, a putting green can transform unused grass into a space that actually gets used. We handle everything from site assessment to installation, and we understand the specific soil and drainage challenges that come with building in Fayette County clay. Most of our Tyrone clients see their putting green as both a lifestyle upgrade and a long-term way to cut down on yard work.
Fayette County clay is beautiful, but it comes with its quirks. Heavy clay soil doesn't drain like sandy loam, which means a poorly installed putting green can trap water and develop soft spots. That's why base preparation is non-negotiable here in Tyrone. We excavate, grade for proper slope, and install perforated drain lines to keep moisture from pooling under your turf. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot—homes near Tyrone Town Park and in the Shamrock area often have mature oak and pine canopy that creates dappled shade. That's actually good news for putting green placement. Afternoon shade keeps the surface cooler and reduces algae growth, though we'll position your green where it gets enough light to stay playable year-round. Lot sizes in Tyrone run the gamut from quarter-acre lots in older neighborhoods to multi-acre properties on the outskirts. We've successfully scaled putting greens from intimate 200-square-foot practice areas to sprawling 600+ square-foot layouts. Our crews know the terrain, the drainage patterns, and the best contractors for any site prep work. Most installations take 3–5 days depending on yard size and existing drainage.
Quality turf typically lasts 15–20 years in Georgia. Fayette County's heat and occasional freeze cycles are well within the performance window for modern synthetic putting greens. We use UV-stabilized fibers that won't fade or break down from our sun exposure. Proper drainage—critical for Tyrone's clay soil—actually extends lifespan by preventing mold and mildew buildup. Most homeowners get two decades of flawless play without replacement.
Tyrone doesn't require a permit for most residential putting green installations, but we always check with the Fayette County building department and your HOA if you're in a deed-restricted community. Some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines that affect size or placement. We handle all the vetting upfront so you're never surprised. It takes one phone call on our end.
Yes—but only if it's built right. We install a perforated drain line beneath the base layer, angled away from your home's foundation. Water flows through the turf backing and into the drain system rather than pooling on clay. We've done hundreds of installs in Fayette County with zero drainage complaints. Poor drainage is usually a sign of inadequate base prep, which we don't cut corners on.
Minimal. Brush the nap every 2–3 weeks with a stiff broom to keep the fibers standing upright. Rinse debris in spring and fall. That's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays—all the stuff that eats up weekend time for natural grass in our climate. Most owners spend 15 minutes a month on upkeep. Some do nothing and their green still plays great.
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