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Originally Posted by azeri98
Why the in the hell would they try to grow a Bermuda based grass course in Kentucky? It's native to Florida and Gulfstream has abandoned it. IMO they will have to replace the Bermuda with something else. Here'sa though. How about Kentucky Blue grass?
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My expertise on grass is limited to making a mess of my own lawns trying to get rid of weeds without killing the grass and trying to get consistency when parts of the lawn get a lot of shade and parts all sun.
Maybe they wanted something that could handle even more sun without drying out than Kentucky Blue grass (which I believe is actually known to handle a lot of sun and dry conditions fairly well compared to some others). I read that they wanted to give course more time to develop, but this has been going on for awhile. At some point you have realize you are probably using the wrong grass for the conditions and needs. Whatever they are doing, it better work soon because that course in its current condition is not good.