Scott
Having experience with kikuyu in several locations, it never fails to amaze me how agressive and quickly it can spread. I can certainly believe that it started its invasion from a neighbouring field.
Ben
I personally cant imagine mowing direction or rolling would have significant impacton how the ball would react. A very intensive sand topdressing program may provide more consistent release.
1. Yes the kikuyu came after the course was built. That why we all wish we could have seen the course before kikuyu. I'll bet you could have punched a low 5 iron on the 4th and it would have come right to left big time.
2. Common misconception, which McCord got wrong on TV(those guys truly don't know the course), it that kikuyu was brought in for the polo fields. It was brought in to stabilized the surrounding cliffs.
3. Walk around the neighborhoods, it has spread to most homes in Pacific Palisades.
4. In the 90's famed super Paul Latshaw decided he was going to top dress and hand mow the front of the 9th green so that a ball could be run into the green. After about two months he gave up on that.
5. I didn't mean to belittle Luke Donald, truly the 4th with today's grass isn't as good a hole as it once was. However it can be played bringing it in from the right. Furthermore when the prevailing wind is blowing, probably today, properly struck the ball will hold on the green. They are the firmest I have ever seen.
6. Yes, it is frustrating to land it just short and have no bounce, but doesn't the kikuyu serve to defend the course from today's technology?