Well, it's not like they've been very successful with the over-seeding either, given the number of problems and resultant closings of some championship courses this year.
All I really care about is if the fairways have enough grass that I'm not always hitting from a
'tight lie' in the middle of it and if the greens roll true and are reasonably fast.
If they take at least some of the money they save from over-seeding (and can meet the above criteria), then put it towards maintaining better greens and grass in the fairways...I'm personally willing to give it a chance.