We used T1 on the greens and the tees at Old Hawthorne, which opened up last summer in Columbia, Missouri. It was used for all of the reasons listed already, heat tolerance, improved disease resistance, drought tolerance, etc. I haven't spoken with the superintendent regarding the specifics of how the grass has done relative to the claims, but I do know that he and the owners have been extremely happy with the performance in general. I have played 6 rounds out there over the past year, and the greens have really been outstanding every time, whether it was early spring or mid-summer. They were planted in September of 2006 and the course opened for play in May 2007. The other interesting aspect is how early in the spring the T-1 gets it's color, a real dark green. I seeded greens at another project at the same time with a different variety, and the T-1 really blew them away. This is the only experience I have with T-1 so far.