Strange Grass
Does anyone know what the grass is that seems to be on a lot of executive course fringes and tees? It looks like the branches of an evergreen tree. Is this supposed to be there or is it some kind of weed?
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torpedo grass
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Good question. It's almost like velco to golf balls!
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Take a sample to the UF Extension folks that are at the Pinellas Library in Fridays.
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as previous poster..torpedo grass
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I worked at three different golf courses in Florida and I've played tournaments down here and I don't recall ever seeing torpedo grass on a golf course. Is this some kind of weed that has infiltrated our courses or was it deliberately planted? It doesn't seem to be the type of grass that belongs on a golf course, especially fringes. On most course I've played, the fringes are the same type grass as the greens but cut slightly higher. Is there any way to communicate with the powers that be to discuss this or any other issues? |
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The prevailing weeds on the courses are goose grass which is somewhat like crabgrass but has longer stolons, and paspalum which is similar to the hybrid bermuda on our greens, but has a slightly thicker/wider blade and more yellow-green than the Bermuda grass.
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I thought that pretty much the entire golf courses were planted in some sort of hybrid Bermuda. Most of the golf courses I've played outside The Villages were Bermuda tees, fairways and rough except in the winter when roughs, greens and aprons were over seeded with annual rye grasses. I've noticed that the fairways on most of the courses I've played in TV are longer than on courses that I played in Florida in the past. I am surprised that they left Bermuda fairways that high. But then again, maybe they're not Bermuda. I've played mostly executive courses, but I have played a few of the championships and none of the fairways I've played are like what I've played in Florida in the past. But that's another subject. I'm more interested in this stuff on the fringes and aprons. It seems to be prevalent on the tees as well, but that doesn't bother me so much as I tee the ball up. |
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