Dieter,
It is hard to give advice without knowing more, but I will share my Texas experience with G2 - it takes the heat quite well. I recall one course where the G2 we planted in the heat of July was stronger the next year than the greens we planted in early fall. It is often typical in Texas that the G2 uses less water than the surrounding Bermuda.
I personally dislike the purplish color of G2 compared to some other bents, and it may encourage overwatering to get it to the green members may want. It is an older variety, and I would have to think with study, you might find one better suited to your climate, but again, its hard to tell. Almost any of the newer bents may need lots of de thatching if given too much water and too much N.
As I have said here, on my projects, we spend more time discussing grass varieties than in most college dorm rooms! I am not sure how your course settled on G2, but I am sure you could be in for much more discussion before a decision is made!