It's kind of an odd question, because different grasses are for different climates and different uses.
But, most people prefer the grasses they grew up playing.
For those in the UK, that's links turf with as much fescue in it as possible.
For those in Australia, it's couch fairways [aka Bermuda], and bentgrass greens.
For those in the northern USA, it's bentgrass fairways and greens, bluegrass roughs.
For those in the south, it's Bermuda fairways, and maybe new ultradwarf Bermudas for the greens.
Note to Tommy: I remember centipede! Long Cove had a lot of it when it opened, and it was a great contrast with dormant Bermuda ... the centipede was almost chocolate brown that time of year. But it didn't stand up to the foot traffic, even at Long Cove, so it was replaced fairly quickly. I wish someone were trying to develop a more wear-tolerant version of centipede, but instead of course they are looking for higher-end solutions.