Pinehurst just got the ball rolling. A lot more work needs to be done. It will take a lot of time and effort.
On Augusta... with their rye grass, is it even possible to have the same look as Pinehurst?
Funny how everyone ignores your spot on question Mac. The answer is "no" unless they go back to bermuda which would not likely recover by the first week of April. I read an article years ago where Palmer and Nicklaus were talking about the frequent problem of mud on their ball from the bare bermuda fairways at Augusta.
Bogey
That is absolutely correct. There are seasons of the year, climates, and types of grasses that don't allow all courses to follow lead in the manner presented at Pinehurst.
I think it's great to change the perception of brown, but it's just as important to try and educate on firmness, regardless of color.
A question on rye grass for the experts among us. I know many southern courses, Augusta included, overseed with Rye in the winter months. My limited experience is that these overseeded fairways can be me kept at a height similar to bent in the north, say 1/2 inch. In the north, I do love the look of rye grass fairways, but in these conditions on clay it doesn't seem like it's wise to go much lower than 1 inch, 3/4th if you push it.
Is this just a factor of southern climates only caring about the rye in the winter when it's cooler, and bermuda will take over when it gets hot?