r0wly86
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https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/spo...ld-to-try-new-hybrid-green-technology-3918534
Interesting article, wonder if there is any future in the hybrid grass for greens.
I know it is used in Twickenham for rugby, but that is more so the players who are scrumming, rucking in big studs from ripping the turf up, I have been on the pitch and it is indistinguishable from a full turf. Obviously, vandalism aside, greens shouldn't be under the same sort of pressures of a rugby pitch, I wouldn't expect a green to get churned up, but perhaps a hybrid green would prevent the need of temporary greens in the winter.
No idea how this would possibly effect spin though.
Interesting article, wonder if there is any future in the hybrid grass for greens.
I know it is used in Twickenham for rugby, but that is more so the players who are scrumming, rucking in big studs from ripping the turf up, I have been on the pitch and it is indistinguishable from a full turf. Obviously, vandalism aside, greens shouldn't be under the same sort of pressures of a rugby pitch, I wouldn't expect a green to get churned up, but perhaps a hybrid green would prevent the need of temporary greens in the winter.
No idea how this would possibly effect spin though.