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Golf Course Grass Types

Every golf course and club is different, however there are a few common grass types on South Carolina Golf Courses. We have included some helpful information on the different Golf Course Grass Types that are commonly incorporated into the SC Golf Courses. A course’s grass conditions and type can affect your golf game. Golf Course Grasses are carefully cut and manicured in a special, planned design that follows course and professional guidelines.

Golf Course Grass affects how much spin can be put on the ball, and, as we all know, spin is an important factor affecting the ball's distance and direction. Golf Course Grass Types and varieties like Zoysia and Bermuda grass are popular because the ball sits higher in these grasses, allowing for a better spin on the ball. Knowing what Golf Course Grass Type you will be playing on will certainly help you plan how to approach the greens. Below is a list of Golf Course Grass types and a description of each.

Bahia Grass

This type of Golf Course Grass is used in warm climate areas of South Carolina and is used for creating roughs around landscaping. It is a relatively low maintenance grass.

Bentgrass

Bentgrass is a highly popular type of Golf Course Grass that is used throughout many Golf Courses in South Carolina. A cool-season grass, Bentgrass is a Golf Course Grass Type that is commonly put in highly manicured areas like those near tees, greens, and fairways.

Bermuda Grass

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Golf Course Grass affects how much spin can be put on the ball, and, as we all know, spin is an important factor affecting the ball's distance and direction. Golf Course Grass Types and varieties like Zoysia and Bermuda grass are popular because the ball sits higher in these grasses allowing for a better spin on the ball.
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Bermuda grass is a warm climate Golf Course Grass that is used around greens and tees. Popular among some South Carolina Golf Courses, Bermuda grass can be found at numerous clubs throughout the state.

Fescue

Thriving in cool and warm climates, Fescue grass is actually a family of grasses with over 300 varieties. The most common variety of Fescue is Blue Fescue.

Kentucky Blue Grass

Noted for its drought resistant nature, this type of Golf Course Grass is used near hazards and on fairways on cool-season SC Golf Courses.

Rye Grass

Rye grass is a cool season grass and can be found on some fairways and roughs. Rye grass is different from Rye grain and is also popular on tennis courts like the famous court at Wimbledon.

St. Augustine Grass

Like Bermuda grass, this warm climate variety is widely used on greens and around tees. St. Augustine Grass is also known as Charleston grass. It is native to the West Indies and therefore likes the humidity and climates characteristic of some parts of South Carolina.

Zoysia

Zoysia is a Golf Course Grass Type that is known for its blanketing affect. Used for tees, greens and fairways, this Golf Course Grass adapts well to warm and cool climates, making it perfect for the Golf Courses in South Carolina.


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