Tom,
I understand what you say. If a course does not have the finances to take care of the ultradwarfs, then the reason for their planting is useless. They have to be treated like greens to be effective. In fact, Pine Tree even had tifeagle on their tees, which was awesome.
Gary,
There is another course in my area that has Tifeagle on their tees and they mow around .150ish. I'd guess that Pine Tree was right around the same on the approaches and tees. Greens were below and 1/8, easily. Most approaches were about 20-25 yds short of the greens with all the par 3 approaches being eagle. It was really cool to play off of and Talbot Denny, their Superintendent was doing a great job of taking care of them. Their growth was upright, they were firm and easy to put off.
Tony Nysse
Sr. Asst. Supt.
Long Cove Club
HHI, SC