Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Summer's the perfect time to get your putting green installed in Tyrone. Right now—before the heat really settles in—is actually ideal for turf installation. Your yard gets all the time it needs to settle and establish before fall, and you'll be putting come Labor Day weekend. Tyrone's got that classic suburban feel. You've got Tyrone Town Park nearby, the Shamrock area just a stone's throw away, and plenty of homeowners who take pride in their outdoor spaces. A lot of folks in this area have the room for a backyard putting green, and honestly, the summer window is when we can get it done right. The Fayette County clay soil here actually needs some specific prep work—nothing complicated, but it matters—and we handle all that. We're based about 40 minutes out, so we know the area well and can get crews here consistently through the summer install season.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is the big thing to know. It holds moisture differently than sandy or loamy soils, which means drainage has to be part of the plan from day one. We build that into every putting green installation here—proper base layers and slope so water doesn't pool during Georgia's afternoon storms. Your shade patterns matter too. Depending on where your green sits relative to your house or mature trees, we may recommend a turf blend that handles partial shade better. Most Tyrone yards get solid sun exposure, which is great, but we always scout the property first. Sum total: the clay soil here is stable (good for a level putting surface), but it needs respect. That's why we don't just lay sod and call it done. Proper grading, aggregate base, and the right turf selection make the difference between a green that plays great for years and one that drains like a swamp. Summer installation gives everything time to settle before the fall dry-down kicks in.
We typically see full playability within 4–6 weeks of installation. Since you're installing in summer, that puts you at solid putting shape by early fall. The turf knits down faster during warm weather, and by the time school starts again, you'll have a mature, consistent surface. No waiting until spring.
Clay definitely requires proper base work. We install aggregate and gravel layers beneath the turf to handle Fayette County's clay compaction. Without that foundation, clay holds water. With it, you've got excellent stability and proper drainage. It's the difference between a DIY disaster and a pro installation.
Not really. We need to remove the old sod and prep the clay base properly. Trying to turf over existing grass leads to dead spots, poor drainage, and uneven surfaces. Complete removal and site prep takes a day, and it's the foundation of a green that lasts.
Most Tyrone homes have enough yard for a 300–600 square foot green. That's enough for a realistic short game—chipping and putting from various angles—without eating up your whole backyard. We design around your available space and landscape features like trees near Shamrock Park–adjacent properties.
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