There seems to be a blurring of terminologies. Grass v. Turf
Won't blades of grass stay greener longer (requiring less input) if they are not cut low low low?
Does that mean the turf is healthier?
There's a Mike DeVries early effort, Diamond Springs (SW of GR) that had all one cut of grass. It was approx. 3/4" without any real rough lines, ala the ANGC most of us grew up watching. (Not the height) I didn't really notice it until reflecting on it afterwards, maybe because I'm accustomed to longer grass fairways here at Bayside? Clearly, the feeling of freedom was refreshing, even if the canvas was being drowned. My sense is under current practices most critics would cry that the lack of penal rough makes the course too easy. So, it's likely a good thing those critics don't play there, but, a firm meld would allow the native areas to see more roll out into them, increasing their effectiveness as a hazard.