okula said: What would happen if you tried to maintain Tifdwarf at fariway height? Assume a tropical climate with good soil & water, but perhaps some limited equipment resources.
Steve Okula MG, CGCS
Golf de Joyenval
Paris, France
Steve,
Yes, you can. But, what would you use at rough height? I visited a nursery in Belize a couple of years ago and they had about 2 acres of TifDwarf in varying heights. Obviously, the greens height looked great, the fairway section was being mowed at .5 inches, and looked great as well. But....when he set two portions of the acreage at rough height, one being 1.25 inches and another being 2", both looked terrible. Very puffy. It looked like Zoysia that had been ignored.
They had been verticutting the higher cuts and topdressing them monthly, but they were still really puffy. The nursery was over a year old, so I know they had a chance to really try and solve the higher cut problems. No success. He was cutting out sod from the "rough" areas and selling it cheap to hotels. I'm sure the maintenance guys at the hotels hate his guts right now.