ntanygd760
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Umm,...any grass that is easy to roll and does not have a lot of seeds mixed with it,...umm,.... maybe this is the wrong forum for this post,....umm,...not really sure.....
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Umm,...any grass that is easy to roll and does not have a lot of seeds mixed with it,...umm,.... maybe this is the wrong forum for this post,....umm,...not really sure.....
Zoysia all day the coolest grass I've played on. The way the ball sits up like its on a tee is awesome. Though controlling the spin can be an issue.
I agree. Here at my school in Missouri the fairways are Zoysia. I find that the ball spins almost 2x as much as any other grass with pitch shots. You really have to be careful.
Spoken like a true southern Missouri golfer. There is no better fairway to hit off. Don't like zoysia for tee boxes unless they are kept really short.Zoysia fairways and bent grass greens
Great thing about this stuff is you can play 36 on it and then get stoned to the bejesus belt! Cannonball! Cannonball coming!This is a hybrid. This is a cross, ah, of Bluegrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent, and Northern California Sensemilia
Isn't this more of a function of the the height the grass is cut so you don't have grass between the club and the ball. Once the club interacts with the ground the ball is gone assuming a non chunk and the hole trapping the ball between the ground and the club to get more spin has been shown to be a myth on high speed cameras. Spin is just a function of speed and clean contact with no grass between the club face and ball.I agree. Here at my school in Missouri the fairways are Zoysia. I find that the ball spins almost 2x as much as any other grass with pitch shots. You really have to be careful.
Your reasoning sounds legitimate to me. I'm not a big divot taker anyways so I sweep. It's definitely easier to on zoysia than bent for me to do that.Isn't this more of a function of the the height the grass is cut so you don't have grass between the club and the ball. Once the club interacts with the ground the ball is gone assuming a non chunk and the hole trapping the ball between the ground and the club to get more spin has been shown to be a myth on high speed cameras. Spin is just a function of speed and clean contact with no grass between the club face and ball.
Agreed. As I said in my original post I hate furry tee boxes.Spoken like a true southern Missouri golfer. There is no better fairway to hit off. Don't like zoysia for tee boxes unless they are kept really short.