Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's quiet neighborhoods—from the Shamrock area down to the streets near Tyrone Town Park—are full of homeowners who care about their outdoor space. The problem? Georgia's clay soil and those thick tree canopies don't always cooperate with a traditional lawn. We've installed putting greens throughout Fayette County, and Tyrone's shaded yards are some of our favorite projects. A putting green isn't just for golf nuts. It's a low-maintenance focal point that transforms a patchy, moss-covered yard into something your family actually wants to spend time on. No more fighting the shade. No more wondering why your St. Augustine or Bermuda never fills in under those oaks. A well-designed synthetic putting surface handles the humidity, the clay, and the dappled light that come standard in Tyrone. Whether you're near Shamrock Park or tucked into one of the quieter residential streets, we can design and install a green that looks natural, plays beautifully, and lasts for years without the weekly mowing routine.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County's heavy clay soil, which drains slower than sandy loam and holds moisture longer—especially in shaded areas. That's actually good news for artificial turf installation: clay compacts well and provides a stable base. What matters more for a putting green is the shade pattern. Most Tyrone yards have mature trees, and many homeowners in the Shamrock area and along the main neighborhoods deal with 4-8 hours of dappled or partial shade daily. Real grass struggles there. Synthetic turf thrives. We've found that Tyrone's HOA rules (where applicable) are generally turf-friendly, though we always recommend checking with your specific neighborhood guidelines before design work begins. The clay does mean we pay extra attention to base prep and drainage during installation—we're about 40 minutes from our main shop, so we bring our full equipment and crew for a thorough job. Yard sizes in Tyrone tend to be generous, which gives us room to create putting greens that are functional and visually balanced. The humid Georgia summers are fine for synthetic turf; it won't fade or degrade like natural grass would in constant shade.
Fayette County's clay soil combined with tree shade creates a tough environment for warm-season grasses like Bermuda or St. Augustine. These grasses need 4+ hours of direct sun and well-draining soil. Under dense canopies—common throughout Tyrone neighborhoods—they thin out and invite moss. Artificial turf doesn't care about light levels or clay compaction, so it thrives where natural grass fails.
Not at all. We design greens to fit your yard's natural lines and complement your home's style. In Tyrone's quieter, tree-filled neighborhoods, a well-installed putting green looks intentional and polished—like a backyard feature, not a golf course. Most homeowners find their neighbors curious (in a good way) once they see the finished result.
We typically complete a residential putting green in 1–3 days, depending on size and base prep. The clay actually helps us—it compacts solidly and provides excellent drainage support when properly graded. We remove the old turf, level and compact the clay, add base materials, and install the synthetic surface with proper slope for water runoff.
Yes, and that's one of the biggest advantages. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide for moss in shaded areas. Light brushing a few times a year and occasional rinsing keep it in great shape. Georgia's humidity won't damage synthetic turf the way it can stress natural grass, so maintenance is genuinely minimal.
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