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A putting green in your Tyrone backyard transforms those quiet suburban evenings into something genuinely fun. Whether your lot backs up to Shamrock Park or sits in the heart of Tyrone proper, a well-installed practice green gives you the short game work you'd otherwise drive 20 minutes to find at a range. We've been installing these for Georgia homeowners long enough to know what works in Fayette County clay and what doesn't. The difference between a DIY green that looks rough after one season and one that plays true for years comes down to site prep, drainage, and picking the right turf product for your specific yard. Tyrone's tree cover and soil composition matter more than you'd think—clay holds water differently than sandy loam, and the shade patterns around your home change throughout the year. Most of our clients in the Tyrone area find that a putting green becomes the centerpiece of their outdoor space: perfect for knocking in putts before work, practicing with kids on weekends, or just having something conversation-starting when neighbors come over. Installation takes a day or two depending on size, and you're playing on it within 48 hours. We handle the heavy lifting—grading, base prep, turf installation—so you don't have to worry about whether the slope drains right or if you've packed the sub-base correctly. Let's talk about what your yard actually needs.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is your biggest installation consideration in Tyrone. That clay doesn't drain like sandy or loamy soil, which means your putting green base absolutely has to account for water movement. We dig out the clay base, install proper drainage aggregate, and then lay your turf on top—skipping this step leaves you with soggy spots and dead patches come spring. The Tyrone area also gets decent tree shade, especially in the Shamrock neighborhoods where mature oaks and pines are common. If your yard has morning shade but afternoon sun, or vice versa, we'll spec the right grass blend to handle those patterns. Most Tyrone properties run between a quarter and half acre of usable yard space, so we're typically looking at greens in the 400–600 square foot range. Slope matters here too—Fayette County's topography isn't extreme, but even gentle grades affect how the green plays and drains. We take laser measurements to make sure your green has the right pitch for water runoff without becoming unplayable. HOA rules in some Tyrone developments might require approval before installation, so we always recommend checking deed restrictions early. Sun exposure, tree proximity, and soil drainage are the three variables we dial in during your on-site consultation.
Not harder—just different. Clay is dense and holds water, so we spend extra time on sub-base drainage instead of rushing the turf install. That prep work pays off because it stops soggy spots and mold issues that plague poorly drained greens in areas like Tyrone. You end up with a green that stays playable year-round.
Site-specific, but typically one day for prep and another for turf installation. We handle excavation, drainage aggregate, leveling, and final turf placement. You're putting on it within 48 hours. Shamrock and central Tyrone jobs sometimes take an extra day if site access is tight or grading is more complex.
Yes, with the right turf blend. Georgia's transition zone means we use warm-season grasses that thrive in Tyrone summers and tolerate winter dormancy. We spec varieties proven in Fayette County's conditions, and proper drainage keeps freeze-thaw damage minimal. Regular maintenance extends lifespan well past 10 years.
Absolutely, and most Tyrone lots have tree cover. We assess sunlight patterns and root proximity during the consultation. If shade is heavy, we might shift the green location or choose turf that tolerates partial shade better. Tree roots are rarely a deal-breaker—we work around them.
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