Our course has decided to stop overseeding. We are in Southern California, with a mix of clay and a
soil that compacts like crushed asphalt, really not sure what it is sorry.
On our South course, the second and third holes for example, have areas where most golfers hit approaches from.
Right now, in mid January, I am laying up 20 yards shorter on #3 to avoid the mess that the 100 yard area is. All the
divots are combining to create a Hell's Half Backyard at 100 yards from the green. With no growth from the dormant,
if we get one more heavy rain, we can do a mud run. #2 has a similar area that selfishly, I am happy I can fly with my tee shots.
Personally, our club's business plan would favor no over seed. Less water, less down time. But as a private club, there is
a trade off in conditions. Our crappy soil stays muddy under the dormant with any rain (or irrigation..different story).
I wish we had better draining or sandy soil, our supt would have a much better opportunity to deal with all of this