Jeff,
That's me the ol' looper from SF (just in my grad school days). I'm actually working in your back yard in McKinney, TX on a new TPC project w/ Weiskopf, and Fleetwood at the helm. It's actually right down the street from your Westride and Ridgeview courses. They like fun, but I've yet to find time to even tee it up in TX yet. Sad but true.
Talk about a tough place to grow grass! Dallas is as bad as it gets with the heat and the salty brine from 3000 ft. deep. Should be interesting to see how non-irrigated areas do here. I know it's hard to convince Terry Little to "let it go brown."
I always tell people I know just enough about irrigation to be dangerous, but most all good supers I've gleaned info from over the years have always advocated maintaining grass lean and mean by keeping the heads dialed back to at least every other night if not more. With the new programming, they really have the capabilities to control the frequency of watering.
From my observations, frequency of watering is a direct link to poa control. If you turn back the water to twice a week with deep watering on the greens, the poa wilts. Water every night, and the poa flourishes. Hell in San Francisco, bent can almost go non-irrigated during the foggy season, but the poa will brown out in a matter of a couple weeks.
My snippet about leaky irrigation heads is a pet peeve I guess, but it seems like every course I build, 30 - 50% of the heads leak, or have bad solenoids, gaskets, etc., etc. I can't understand why they can't produce more reliable sprinkler heads.
HAS ANYONE HEARD OF THE NEXT WAVE OF IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY: WIRELESS HEADS?
I haven't been to the show in a couple of years, but I heard wireless is in the works! Supposedly a significant savings in wire, but as for reliablity I don't know.