Mach 1 Ultradwarf Bermuda, a greens-grade bermudagrass for putting greens, now has a website. Launched in late August of this year, the website features comparative research data, an interactive map and a list of golf courses planted with Mach 1, as well as agronomic guidelines for ultradwarf greens management.
“We all know how difficult it is to select the right greens grass for golf course construction and renovations,” said Hank Kerfoot, president of Modern Turf, exclusive producers of Mach 1 Ultradward Bermuda in the U.S. Mach 1 is represented outside of the U.S. by Atlas Turf International.
According to the company, Mach 1 Ultradwarf Bermudagrass features:
Mach 1 is a bermudagrass hybrid cultivar, (Cynodon dactylon and Cynodon transvaalensis). It is taxonomically identified as Cynodonxmagennis ii. It may be planted on golf greens and golf course tees.
Former superintendent Rod Lingle, CGCS, developed Mach 1 Ultradwarf and is the originator of the Lingle System of ultradwarf bermudagrass management.
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