Lou,
That's sort of what I'm saying. In some areas it's not an easy choice. I was in the high desert in AZ, 3000 ft elevation, and IMO bent was the better choice because even though the summers could be tough, the bermuda never really got moving until June. Courses in my area were about evenly split between bent and bermuda, and IMO, the bent had the better surface for most of the year, and it didn't need to be overseeded.
It can be a tough call and all factors need to be considered...rounds, water quality, rootzone mix, budget...
David,
I want to second what Steve wrote about the Brown family from Champion Turf farms. They know more about growing bermuda grass than anyone I know. We planted our course with their grass, 419 through the green and Emerald on the greens and they were, and continue to be, very helpful. They are honest and very practical. They'll tell you what works and what doesn't. If your considering making a change, the first call I'd make would be to Morris Brown.
Mr. Moore,
Overseeded Champion has poor conditions in the spring? Please explain as the champion/mini verde greens I've seen and managed were excellent in the spring. Mr. Madison mentioned A1 & A4 bent, are they not good strains?
Champion doesn't go dormant? And if it does, you can't play on it? Are you a PGA guy who stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night?