100 % sand is good for grass, the game is born on sand dunes
I think Chip is right, you can't grow grass on pure sand without adding a stack of nutrients. The cost is high and it isnt all that easy.
There isn't much turf on the dunes at the beaches I go to.
David:
I'm no agronomist, some supers of this site might confirm
the last two layers of USGA greens are 100% sand normally with some nutrients but you can grow grass without nutrients if needed...
Barnbougle Dunes is 100% sand (some fairways were capped) they did add some nutrients (I don't know how much and I don't know if it was on only the greens and surrounds) I doubt it was a lot.
I've heard Friar's Head capped of some fairways and didn't put a whole lot of nutrients in the sand.
The reason why there's no a lot of grass on the beaches surrounds is because there's no irrigation to sustain the growth of grass (fescues usually) on sand. Even with irrigation, growing fescue fairways or greens is a longer process, not necessarely to get some grass on the surface, but to get the grass dense enough to provide decent playing conditions. Once you get a fescue surface done, you can reduce the amount of watering substantially compared to other surfaces.
That's why before irrigation, in the golden age etc., it took sometimes 3-4 years and a lot of hard work to establish a course on sand.
The process of capping the fairways is to excavate a sand dunes on site and truck it to a fairway