Happy New Year!
And a big congratulations to UM's rival, OSU, on putting down the Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl! Go BIG TEN!!!!
I am looking for recommendations on dwarf blue varieties for fairways and roughs in a northern climate -- Marquette, MI, about 2 miles from Lake Superior, so a very short growing season.
Also, I would like to hear opinions on fescues to add to the mix -- use for a nurse grass and to blend into the outer (managed but unmaintained) rough mix.
Important considerations:
*Desire for an ability to get firm and fast conditions, particularly around the greens, so how short can we realistically cut the turf?
*Site has good soil but also areas that will be shallow, due to exposed rock outcroppings and bedrock. What is the stress with regard to those factors?
*Quite a bit of elevation and undulation in many areas on the course, not unmowable but will be more severe than usual in many places. Response to turf tire stress? For 90%+, there will be golf carts on this course.
*Ideas of how to allow for a very good ground game into the greens while still keeping the same varieties? Is that possible?
*We would like to simplify the grassing regime so that the tees and greens are bent (L-93) and the rest of the mowed turf is one combination of varieties, thus making the grassing easier and allowing for wide fairways and even maintained rough of 1 1/4" - 1 1/2" -- gives everyone a chance at a play and leads to more strategy in setting up the play to a more advantageous angle or flatter portion of the fairway.
*Recommendations on seeding methods -- broadcast, brillion, hydroseed, etc. and any combination of the possibilities?
*Has anyone used Tsunami yet?
I hope some superintendents / architects might have some experience with the newer dwarfs and the problems / potentials of putting these grasses in? Direct e-mails or calls to me at 231-933-9169 are also fine.
Thanks,
Mike