Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tyrone backyard transforms how you spend your free time. Instead of driving to a golf course or heading to Tyrone Town Park on weekends, you've got a private short-game practice space steps from your back door. We've installed putting greens across the Tyrone and Shamrock neighborhoods for homeowners who got tired of letting their swing go rusty between rounds. The beauty of artificial turf for putting is that it plays year-round—no dormant seasons, no muddy patches after Georgia rain, no maintenance headaches that eat into your weekend. Your HOA won't raise an eyebrow either; we design these greens to look intentional and manicured, not like a golf range took over your yard. Most Tyrone properties have plenty of room for a 12-18 foot green, and our installation process respects your existing landscaping and drainage patterns. We've been serving the Fayette County area for years, and we understand the soil challenges and the quiet suburban aesthetic that makes Tyrone special. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's about reclaiming outdoor space and creating something your family actually uses.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain quickly on its own. This is exactly why artificial turf for putting greens makes sense here. We engineer proper base preparation and sub-surface drainage so water moves away from your green instead of pooling. The clay substrate actually gives us a solid, stable foundation for installation—we're not fighting sandy soil that shifts. Sun exposure varies across Tyrone's tree-lined neighborhoods. Homes in the Shamrock area and throughout the subdivision often have mature oaks and pines that create mixed light conditions. We map your yard's shade patterns before recommending green placement, because even premium turf performs best with 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Most Tyrone lots are spacious enough to accommodate a functional putting green without crowding other landscape features. We're also mindful of HOA design guidelines in your subdivision—colors, edge materials, and overall footprint all matter. The red clay around here can stain lighter turf edges, so we use proper barriers and finishing details that blend with local aesthetics.
Yes, when it's installed properly. We design greens that look like intentional landscape features, not practice ranges. Subdivision rules in Tyrone generally allow artificial turf greens as long as they're maintained, don't create eyesores, and fit the neighborhood character. We've worked with several Tyrone HOA communities and know what passes inspection. Always check your covenants, but most homeowners get quick approval.
Clay is actually beneficial—it's stable and doesn't shift like sand. The challenge is drainage. We create a proper base layer system so water doesn't pool on top of clay in rainy seasons. Tyrone's suburban setting means adequate lot slopes, which helps. We account for the clay's impermeability during base prep and ensure long-term performance.
Most Tyrone properties accommodate 12-18 foot greens comfortably. Larger yards can support 20+ foot layouts. We assess your available space, sun exposure, and proximity to trees during the consultation. Shamrock area homes and other neighborhood lots vary, but we design greens that don't overwhelm your yard or require major landscape changes.
Yes. We're based about 40 minutes from Tyrone, making service calls and installations straightforward. We handle consultation, installation, and follow-up maintenance for Tyrone homeowners regularly. It's close enough that we provide responsive service without the travel delays some Atlanta-area installers face.
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