Streamsong Resort reopening Blue & Red courses after green renovation

Streamsong Resort in central Florida is reopening its Blue and Red courses Thursday, October 1, 2020, after regrassing the greens over the summer.
The new grass is named Mach 1 and is an ultra-smooth bermuda grass.
Streamsong Red is the No. 2 public-access course in Florida in Golfweek’s Best rankings.
Streamsong Blue is No. 4 in Florida for public-access in Golfweek’s Best rankings.
Director of Agronomy, Rusty Mercer, discusses why they replaced the greens on the Blue & Red courses.
The Mach 1 greens on Blue were incredibly smooth for a preview round.
The ball never hopped or skidded, and there is zero grain in the grass to push the ball sideways. .
Director of Agronomy, Rusty Mercer, talks about the new Mach 1 greens.
The greens will roll at about an 11 on the Stimpmeter. .
Whether you play the Blue, Red or Black course, a trip to Streamsong Resort should be on your bucket list

Streamsong Resort in central Florida is reopening its Blue and Red courses Thursday, October 1, 2020, after regrassing the greens over the summer.
The new grass is named Mach 1 and is an ultra-smooth bermuda grass.
Streamsong Red is the No. 2 public-access course in Florida in Golfweek’s Best rankings.
Streamsong Blue is No. 4 in Florida for public-access in Golfweek’s Best rankings.
Director of Agronomy, Rusty Mercer, discusses why they replaced the greens on the Blue & Red courses.
The Mach 1 greens on Blue were incredibly smooth for a preview round.
The ball never hopped or skidded, and there is zero grain in the grass to push the ball sideways. .
Director of Agronomy, Rusty Mercer, talks about the new Mach 1 greens.
The greens will roll at about an 11 on the Stimpmeter. .
Whether you play the Blue, Red or Black course, a trip to Streamsong Resort should be on your bucket list