Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Tyrone is prime real estate for a putting green—especially if you've got little ones running around. Parents in the Shamrock area and across Tyrone have discovered that artificial turf putting greens solve a real problem: they give toddlers a safe, clean play surface while you get a functional yard feature that actually looks sharp year-round. No mud tracked inside after rain. No dead patches from foot traffic. Just durable, low-maintenance green space that holds up to Georgia's humid summers and the occasional clay dust that comes with Fayette County living. We've worked with homeowners from Tyrone Town Park nearby all the way through the quieter neighborhoods, and the feedback is consistent—families love having a dedicated space where kids can play while parents relax nearby. A putting green isn't just for golfers. It's a conversation starter, a play zone, and honestly, it's one of the smartest investments you can make in a Tyrone home if you want outdoor space that performs without constant upkeep.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County's characteristic clay soil, which drains differently than sandy or loamy yards. That clay base is actually why we recommend artificial turf here—natural grass struggles with both waterlogging after heavy rain and compaction under active toddler play. Our installation process accounts for this by adding proper base layers and drainage considerations that work *with* your soil type, not against it. Most Tyrone yards get a good mix of sun and shade depending on your lot orientation and tree coverage. We assess that during the site visit because it affects both the turf product we recommend and how the green will perform seasonally. HOA rules in Tyrone neighborhoods are generally reasonable about landscape upgrades, but we always recommend checking your specific covenants—most communities have no issue with putting greens since they're actually *less* maintenance than struggling turf. Typical Tyrone lot sizes range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us flexibility. A toddler-focused putting green doesn't need to be tournament-grade—4-6 feet wide and 12-15 feet long is plenty for active play and a few casual putts. The clay also means we pay attention to edge containment so water doesn't pool at borders during Fayette County's rainy stretches.
Absolutely. We install proper base preparation—typically a compacted gravel layer with drainage fabric—that prevents water from pooling on clay. Tyrone's seasonal rainfall isn't a problem when the foundation is built right. We've installed dozens across the area, and drainage performance through summer storms is solid. The green itself has a slight slope to move surface water toward edges.
Yes. Modern artificial turf is non-toxic, UV-stable, and designed for high-traffic areas. It's softer underfoot than concrete or natural dirt, which matters when little ones are crawling or learning to run. We use turf products that meet safety standards, and the surface stays cooler than black asphalt on hot Tyrone summer days.
Minimal upkeep. Occasional brushing to keep the pile standing up, light rinsing after heavy dust storms, and removing debris. Unlike natural grass, you're not mowing, fertilizing, or fighting clay-induced bare spots. In Tyrone's climate, that's a game-changer for busy families.
Definitely. We design greens to fit Tyrone lots of various sizes. Some families use them as backyard focal points; others tuck them into side yards. The space near Tyrone Town Park-adjacent neighborhoods often has mature trees, which we factor into sun exposure and drainage planning during the design phase.
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