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Originally Posted by mikeod
Just some guesses. The championship courses are owned by the developer while De La Vista is owned by the residents through the central district. For accounting purposes I suspect the sod would have to be sold from one entity to another. Perhaps not cost effective for the AAC.
The grass may not be the same type as used on the executives. There are many strains of hybrid bermuda and it's not wise to mix them on the same green. Or the grass may be in sad shape already and it would be too labor intensive to sort the good from the bad.
Or the situation at De La Vista may be temporary during the transition from overseed to bermuda and replacing/patching with other sod not necessary.
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I have been told that the greens were in bad shape with allot of weeds and other grasses you would not want to spread around.