creeping bentgrass

Cultivar Data: 2019

2019 Data

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Creeping bentgrass

Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass


Different ways to visualize herbicide stress

By Dominic Petrella


University of Minnesota Turfgrass team in the media 5/9/19

Check out our team’s latest efforts in educating the public about our work!  We have a research article, a research report, and an upcoming talk at a meeting.

Garett Heineck, Sam Bauer, Matt Cavanaugh, Andrew Hollman, Eric Watkins, and Brian Horgan co-authored “Variability in Creeping Bentgrass Cultivar Germinability as Influenced by Cold Temperatures” in the April 2019 edition of the Minnesota Golf Course Superintendent Association’s Hole Notes publication.


Cultivar Data: 2018

2018 Data

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Creeping bentgrass

Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass


MGCSA Member-Driven Research profile: Turfgrass for wet and shaded Par 3 tee boxes

The University of Minnesota Turfgrass Science Team has partnered with the Minnesota Golf Course Superintendents Association (MGCSA) to perform on-site research determined by the members themselves. As part of this project, we conducted a study at the Stillwater Country Club in 2017. We examined the following research question: How well would turfgrass species other than creeping bentgrass work under wet and shaded condition on a Par 3 tee box?


Turfgrass species for wet and shaded Par 3 tee boxes

Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris) is a stolon-forming cool season grass commonly used on golf courses.  It has good shade tolerance, but if shaded, it will also need good drainage to thrive.  One of our MGCSA-member partners recently experienced what can happen when creeping bentgrass grows in shady and poor drainage conditions.


Cultivar Evaluation Results

Please refer to our blog post on how to understand these results.