Alan raises a good point, the best native presentation in my area (Rocky Mountains) is bunch type fescues. They are dense enough to look like a consistent stand from afar and give off that blazing straw-colored hue once they dry out in early summer. Playability is not as good as a uniform wispy stand, however playability (and findability) is much better than the typical dense tallgrass areas. You usually have a decent chance to find your ball, and the ball is typically in between the bunches on soil, but you can usually advance it pretty well. I kind of like the variability of the bunch fescues, as you have a very different outcome if you have a bunch directly behind your ball vs. a clean lie in the dirt.