By GolfLynk Publisher on Sunday, 24 August 2025
Category: Golf News

Grass Types

The type of grass used on a golf course plays a crucial role in the playing experience, affecting ball roll, turf resilience, and maintenance requirements. Different areas of the course, such as greens, fairways, and roughs, often utilize distinct grass varieties to optimize their specific functions.

Greens

Greens demand a very fine, dense, and resilient grass that can withstand constant mowing and foot traffic while providing a smooth, true putting surface.

 

Fairways

Fairways require a turf that can withstand divots and traffic while offering a consistent lie for shots. These grasses are typically mowed slightly higher than greens.

 

Rough

The rough is designed to be more challenging and is typically mowed less frequently, allowing the grass to grow taller.

 

Grass Selection Factors

The choice of grass type for a golf course is influenced by several factors:

 

 

Area of Course

Common Grass Types (Cool Season)

Common Grass Types (Warm Season)

Key Characteristics

Greens

Bentgrass, Poa Annua

Bermudagrass (Ultradwarf)

Fine texture, very low cut, smooth putting surface

Fairways

Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Fescue

Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass

Dense, resilient, good recovery from divots

Rough

Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass

Bermudagrass

Taller, coarser texture, challenging lie