these pictures were taken in mid-November, so it would be safe to assume that most of the fairways had become dormant. Hopefully, the course does play on the brown side during the height of the season.
Robert,
If the mix is still pretty much the same as when seeded then the grass should not really go dormant in November up there. However, I remember when we played Sand Hills in the spring one year and we were told of 40 degree swings in temperature that year between night and day sometimes. Here is the original mix from Dave's superb interview:
Greens: 40% Chewings Fescue, 30% Slender Creeping Red Fescue and 30% Browntop Bentgrass.
Tees: 35% Chewings, 35% Strong and Slender CRF, 20% Kentucky Blue (aka as Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass) and 10% Browntop.
Fairways: 30% Chewings, 30% Strong CRF, 15% Slender CRF, 15% Browntop and 10% SSMG.
Rough: 25% Strong CRF, 25% Slender CRF, 40% Sheeps Fescue and 10% Chewings.
Question to Dave W:
Are they getting much clippings off the greens in November or has growth slowed right down by that time of year?
Cheers,
Brian