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QuestionWhat kind of grass should be used in the US northeast?Community AnswerMany golf courses in the NE have creeping bentgrass greens. 007 and PennCross are popular varieties.
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QuestionWhat kind of grass do I need for a golf green in Idaho Falls, Idaho?Community AnswerBentgrass. This will withstand winter damage and give you an even putting surface.
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QuestionCan I put a deeper cup in my green that would penetrate the sand and gravel? Would this do any harm to the drainage?Community AnswerYou would never set a cup deeper than the 14-inch top layer -- the cup cutter wouldn't be large enough to go that deep. Also, there is no reason to be that deep.
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QuestionWhat kind of grass seed should I use in Southern Wisconsin?Community AnswerCall your local golf course superintendent and ask. He may be able to help with other questions as well.
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QuestionHow long should the approach area be in front of a green?Community AnswerIt can be as long as you want it to be. The bigger thing to keep in mind is width -- the wider the approach the less concentrated the wear as golfers walk onto the green.
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QuestionWhat type of grass seed should I buy for a golf green in northwestern Florida?Community AnswerCrab grass is the best kind of grass you can put on your green. Let it grow to about 3 inches.
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QuestionWhat type of grass can I use for a golf green?Community AnswerPoa Annua, creeping bentgrass (many varieties, look for A7 or PennCross), Bermudagrass (warm climates only).
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QuestionAre greens typically 1-3" higher than surrounding areas?Community AnswerTypical PGA tour greens are mowed to 0.100". Home greens should probably be higher to require less maintenance, like + 0.150". Mow it with a reel mower. Being higher will get more drainage but need more watering.
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QuestionWhat is the best type of grass for a golf green in the UK?Community AnswerIt depends on your region; ask your local golf course what seed they use. Make sure it is actual putting green grass and not faraway, rough or fringe grass.
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QuestionWhat is the best putting grass for Texas?Community AnswerPenncross creeping bent grass or Bermuda. Bermuda dies during the winter and bent grass will require more water and special care in hotter climates, so consider those things.
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