How would this work with the newer strains of bentgrass that I think prefer shorter mowing heghts?
For example, we had issues with our greenside collars (I'm pretty sure they're A1/A4). Solution? Cut them lower, cut back the H2O, and they were great this year. Counter-intuitive for me, a layman, but it certainly worked
Dan, I've seen similar issues and results with Providence Bent. The answer lies in reducing the amount of leaf surface to avoid bruising, damage and crowding of the canopy as the leaf lays over which all compromise the plant's health. Overwatering leads to succulent plants which have a lower stress tolerance and whole lot of other negative impacts on the canopy. The key to all of this is traffic and traffic reduction.
Some very good points made above. One approach does not fit all, as everyone has different goals and situations to deal with. Just for reference (USGA Greens), my current practices include walk mowing seven days a week, with tournement rolling once or two twice a week. I'll substitute or throw in a Vibe roll (lightweight) every now then depending on conditions.
At the end of the day, the best thing for greens speeds, ball roll and consistency is a good topdressing program and a vigilant approach to managing the organic layer in the soil interface.