Yesterday, I met up with Minnesota winter refugee Jason Topp for a round at the Southern Dunes (aka Royal Dunes) Golf Club in Maricopa, Arizona.
We noted with great interest, that while the tees and fairways sported the typical winter ryegrass overseed, the greens were being maintained as a dormant bermuda surface. This is quite unusual from my experience.
Cut low and rolled flat, the greens were quite fast but very smooth and true, providing an exceptional putting surface. It appears the greens are being watered as some moisture is being retained, but not soggy by any means, I would describe them as firm, yet receptive.
We asked the starter about it and he said the members like them that way and had high praise for the superintendent. I'm wondering however, if the feasibility of this practice may change as the increased traffic from the now public access may cause too much wear and tear.
Here is a photo of the 9th green, with my ball on the wrong side of a deep swale (yes, I 3-putted!) In the background, the clubhouse and bright green ryegrass in contrast.
Very fun and interesting course by the way.