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We just joined a club this year that has TifEagle bermuda greens. They putt very nice and are pretty fast. What is odd and outside my experience are the ball marks. I am used to poa or bent greens where the ball leaves a depression when the greens are receptive. Hence the need to repair the mark bringing the depression back to level.

 

On these TifEagle greens the ball marks are barely dicernable smudges of disturbed grass. No lasting depression at all. In fact many times it is impossible to find a mark at all. Is this normal? No real trouble stopping the ball though.

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We just joined a club this year that has TifEagle bermuda greens. They putt very nice and are pretty fast. What is odd and outside my experience are the ball marks. I am used to poa or bent greens where the ball leaves a depression when the greens are receptive. Hence the need to repair the mark bringing the depression back to level.

 

On these TifEagle greens the ball marks are barely dicernable smudges of disturbed grass. No lasting depression at all. In fact many times it is impossible to find a mark at all. Is this normal? No real trouble stopping the ball though.

 

Yes it’s normal. They play fast and firm.

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We just joined a club this year that has TifEagle bermuda greens. They putt very nice and are pretty fast. What is odd and outside my experience are the ball marks. I am used to poa or bent greens where the ball leaves a depression when the greens are receptive. Hence the need to repair the mark bringing the depression back to level.

 

On these TifEagle greens the ball marks are barely dicernable smudges of disturbed grass. No lasting depression at all. In fact many times it is impossible to find a mark at all. Is this normal? No real trouble stopping the ball though.

 

Yes it's normal. They play fast and firm.

Thanks for the reply. I was concerned that there was something special about TifEagle that made shots stop on the green better even though there wasn't a ball mark and they appeared really firm.

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We just joined a club this year that has TifEagle bermuda greens. They putt very nice and are pretty fast. What is odd and outside my experience are the ball marks. I am used to poa or bent greens where the ball leaves a depression when the greens are receptive. Hence the need to repair the mark bringing the depression back to level.

 

On these TifEagle greens the ball marks are barely dicernable smudges of disturbed grass. No lasting depression at all. In fact many times it is impossible to find a mark at all. Is this normal? No real trouble stopping the ball though.

 

Very normal...our home course converted to Champions Bermuda or a similar strand, and anything short of a moon ball will not leave a pitch mark....once they are seasoned, they will hold just fine though....not as smooth as bent, but faster and easier to maintain in the south....I like them.

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We just joined a club this year that has TifEagle bermuda greens. They putt very nice and are pretty fast. What is odd and outside my experience are the ball marks. I am used to poa or bent greens where the ball leaves a depression when the greens are receptive. Hence the need to repair the mark bringing the depression back to level.

 

On these TifEagle greens the ball marks are barely dicernable smudges of disturbed grass. No lasting depression at all. In fact many times it is impossible to find a mark at all. Is this normal? No real trouble stopping the ball though.

 

Very normal...our home course converted to Champions Bermuda or a similar strand, and anything short of a moon ball will not leave a pitch mark....once they are seasoned, they will hold just fine though....not as smooth as bent, but faster and easier to maintain in the south....I like them.

OK. That fits with what I am seeing. Thanks.

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Yes, it's very normal. TifEagle is my preferred bermuda greens grass of choice.

 

They are very durable and handle traffic well.

 

The only issue is that I wouldn't recommend getting the stimp over 11 (or really 10.5 for that matter) unless you have a really skilled greenkeeper with a lot of resources at their disposal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yup as others have said, perfectly normal. I played Harbour Town last week and they have converted to the TifEagle greens and that's basically how they played. TifEagle greens are great.

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All of the hybrid bermuda greens play like that. Some courses will be softer than others, depending on soil and how much they water.

 

The root system is stronger than bent. It's still good to find and fix those little ball mark dents.

 

You generally need a spin ball, to take the big hop and stop.

 

It seems to me that courses that roll + sand the hybrid greens can get them putting as true/fast as bent, at least the more average bent,

not Augusta.

 

I also feel that the hybrid greens don't break as much as bent greens. The sidehill putts on hybrid don't fall sideways as much as bent

when they slow up at the hole.

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