New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You're building or renovating in Tyrone, and you want your new place to feel complete from day one—including a yard that actually looks like you've put thought into it. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a practical addition that turns a blank canvas into a space you'll actually use. Tyrone's quiet suburban character means most new construction sits on decent-sized lots, and that's prime real estate for a well-designed green. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone proper, the landscape here tends toward open yards with mixed sun exposure, making putting greens a realistic option for homeowners who want low-maintenance curb appeal without sacrificing function. We've installed plenty of greens in Fayette County's clay-heavy soil, and we know exactly what works in this region. A quality artificial turf putting green gives you year-round playability, zero fertilizer headaches, and something genuinely useful to show off when neighbors walk by.
Fayette County clay is heavier than sandy soil you'll find down south, which means proper base preparation matters more here. When we install a putting green in Tyrone, we're accounting for that clay's drainage characteristics—it holds water longer, especially during our wetter spring months. That's why we don't skip the base layer; it's what keeps your green playable after rain instead of turning it into a soggy mess. Sun patterns in Tyrone vary block to block. Some new construction gets afternoon western exposure that'll bleach turf faster than others; we size and position greens to account for that. HOA rules in the Shamrock and Tyrone neighborhoods are typically permissive about landscape upgrades—putting greens usually sail through approval because they're seen as an improvement. Lot sizes here tend to be generous enough for greens ranging from 400 to 800 square feet, which is that sweet spot where the investment pays off in actual use. We've found that new construction homes benefit most from planning the green during the initial hardscape phase, but we can retrofit existing yards too.
Absolutely. We engineer the base layer specifically for Fayette County clay—it's not a standard install. Crushed stone, proper slope, and perforated underdrain keep water moving through instead of pooling. Your green drains faster than the surrounding lawn, so it's actually more playable after rain than it would be on natural grass in this soil type.
Our turf performs in full sun, partial shade, and dappled light. Tyrone yards vary—some get brutal afternoon western exposure, others are shaded by mature trees. We assess your specific lot and recommend the right turf blend. Even 3-4 hours of direct sun daily keeps synthetic turf looking sharp and performing well.
Yes. If you're still in the building phase, we can coordinate with your builder and hardscape crew. If construction is done, we can install on an existing lawn without disrupting your home. Either way, we handle permits and HOA approvals—standard stuff for the Shamrock and Tyrone neighborhoods.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays—that's the whole point. Light brushing once or twice a month, occasional rinse to keep it clean. Tyrone's humidity means you won't deal with dust buildup like drier climates. Most owners spend 15 minutes a month on upkeep.
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