At a GCA dinner a couple weeks ago, somebody approach me and we had the following exchange.
GCAer: "Is it true?"
Me: "What?"
GCAer: "XXX was just out at Ballyneal. He said they are going to bent grass greens! Is it true?"
Me: "Yes, that's what I heard."
Given his surprise, I guess it's worthy enough to note here. I don't think it was meant to be a huge secret or anything.
My understanding is that the fescue wasn't really the problem. The problem was the bent grass in the original mix wasn't playing nice with the fescue, which caused patchy inconsistent greens and the need for varying maintenance practices to keep the bent patches playing fast and the fescue patches alive during the stressful summer conditions. According to GM Matt Payne, some of the greens were already 35% bent grass.
Given most of the negative feedback around Ballyneal is about the speed and consistency of the greens, I imagine these changes will be well received (or the criticism will migrate to the greens being over the top
) I admit that I was initially firmly in the "save Ferris" camp, but am optimistic that it will turn out fine. Experiencing fescue fairways and firm bent greens at Kingsley and Dismal Red makes me optimistic that Dave Hensley and team will get it right, allowing the course to play more consistently, yet appropriately fast for more of the summer while still providing the ground game options that we all know and love.