Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tyrone backyard sounds like a luxury—until you realize it's one of the smartest weekend projects you can do. We've been installing synthetic greens across Fayette County for years, and we've learned that Tyrone homeowners get it: you want your yard to work as hard as you do. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, a backyard putting green transforms dead space into something you'll actually use. No more driving to the range. No more neglecting your short game because life gets in the way. The best part? A weekend installation means you're putting by Sunday afternoon. We handle the heavy lifting—site prep, base work, all of it—and your turf goes down fast. Tyrone's suburban lots are perfect for this: enough space to work with, generally good drainage patterns, and neighbors who appreciate a well-maintained yard. Let's talk about making this happen.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is honestly a mixed bag for natural grass but a huge win for synthetic turf. That clay tends to hold moisture and compact over time, which kills a real putting surface. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Your soil becomes an asset instead of a liability—we use it as the base layer and build from there. Sun exposure varies depending on where you are in the Tyrone area. Most lots get solid afternoon sun, which is ideal for turf performance and visibility when you're actually practicing. If your yard backs up to one of the wooded sections near Shamrock Park or the town park itself, we account for shade patterns during design. Fayette County's humidity means you want drainage that actually works, and that's baked into every installation we do. Yard sizes in this part of town are typically generous enough to accommodate a quality green—we're not squeezing 300 square feet onto a stamp-sized lot. Weekend installs work here because access is straightforward, equipment can get through, and we're not dealing with tight urban constraints.
Absolutely. Clay is actually easier to work with than sandy soil because it's more stable. We grade and compact it, add a perforated base layer, then build up from there. The clay gives us a solid foundation. Fayette County's clay isn't a problem—it's part of the plan.
For a standard residential green (500–800 square feet), we can finish Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon, depending on site prep needs. Since Tyrone isn't far from our operation, we can schedule tight turnarounds. Larger greens or complex designs might need an extra day.
Tyrone's suburban neighborhoods are generally turf-friendly, but some developments do have landscape rules. We recommend checking your covenants first. Most HOAs approve high-quality synthetic greens because they maintain property values and look professional.
Yes. We install proper subsurface drainage so water moves through and away quickly. Fayette County's humidity is accounted for in our base design. The turf surface itself drains fast, so standing water isn't an issue even after heavy rain.
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