9/20/2016 11:09 AM
I've been following the trend of more northern courses converting to Bermuda on their practice tees in recent years with the release of more cold tolerant Bermudas like Patriot, North Bridge, and Latitude. Generally speaking, these courses re-sod every year, or close and cover the tees for the winter (an extended time). We typically only have three solid months of a growing season for Bermuda in central Virginia, our practice tee is dormant or semi-dormant for about five months (+/-) of the year which limits and severely complicates use of the turf surface. Everyone gets excited about playing and wants to come out in March and hit balls, and the grass doesn't even begin to green up until April or start growing until May or fast enough to heal divots until June. Just realize there is no silver bullet and you will be trading one set of problems for another. Pick your poison. One last thought, even with the new varieties, you just don't see many Bermuda courses north of here...for a reason.