Streamsong Resort prepares for regrassing project

A new superintendent-developed ultradwarf Bermudagrass variety will be installed on greens.

Pictured from left: Modern Turf President Hank Kerfoot, Streamsong Resort director of agronomy Rusty Mercer,  Streamsong Resort director of golf Scott Wilson and Mach 1 agronomist Rodney Lingle.
Pictured from left: Modern Turf President Hank Kerfoot, Streamsong Resort director of agronomy Rusty Mercer, Streamsong Resort director of golf Scott Wilson and Mach 1 agronomist Rodney Lingle.
Photo courtesy of Streasmong Resort
Streamsong Resort begins the New Year by launching a special enhancement project in 2020 to regrass all Streamsong Blue greens with the new Mach 1 ultradwarf Bermudagrass. With this project, Streamsong will become the first golf destination in the world to showcase Mach 1 on an 18-hole layout. 
 
The resort will manage this regrassing project in phases, beginning in April 2020, to avoid guest disruption and offer all 54 holes of golf during the high demand periods between October and March. Streamsong Blue greens will be replanted with Mach 1 in April with grow-in extending through September. Streamsong Red greens will follow the same process in 2021. 
 
Mach 1 was developed by renowned golf course superintendent Rodney Lingle and is distributed by Modern Turf. It has been recognized as clean and pure, with a super fine texture and smoothness that creates a high-quality putting surface. Through extensive testing, Mach 1 has been proven to provide smooth ball roll, uniformed growth patterns in warm-weather climates, and more stability and longevity. It is a genetically strong, high-end performing turfgrass that is both heat and drought tolerant, which is ideal for Streamsong’s seasonal environment. 
 
“Since opening, our goal has been to provide a pure golf experience with firm and fast conditions that rival the very best golf destinations in the country,” Streamsong Resort director of agronomy Rusty Mercer said. “This regressing project is a natural progression for the maturity and environmental conditions of our sand-based courses. We have evaluated the latest technology of turfgrass in the industry and we are very impressed by the high-quality performance of Mach 1 at Streamsong. We look forward to showcasing this new turfgrass on Streamsong Blue greens later this year.” 
 
In addition to the regrassing project, Streamsong will be investing in other capital improvement projects in 2020 to better serve guests and manage increased demand. These projects include an expansion of the popular fine dining restaurant, SottoTerra, to accommodate additional guest reservations and larger group seating; additional recreation and leisure options to meet the increased demand for the resort’s outdoor adventures including sporting clays, guided bass fishing and archery; expanding AcquaPietra, the spa at Streamsong, to add more treatment rooms and create a separation between common areas and private treatments; and upgrading rooms and suites in the Lodge.
 
“Streamsong continues to grow and innovate, and reinvesting in golf is paramount to the future of the resort,” said Ben Pratt, vice president of corporate public affairs at The Mosaic Company (owners of Streamsong Resort). “We remain committed to providing one of the most memorable and unique experiences in golf and these upcoming investments will better position Streamsong for the future and grow demand for the resort in a highly competitive market.”