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Tee-2-Green Announces Launch of New Bentgrass Variety

PC2.0 exhibits a medium green color and is suitable for
golf course greens, tees, fairways and divot repair

HTee-2-Green, producer of the world’s best-selling bentgrass varieties for golf courses, introduces the new PC2.0 bentgrass variety. PC2.0 honors the history of the “Penn bents”—most notably the famous Penncross—while harnessing innovative agronomic technology.

This new variety exhibits a distinct medium green color and a fine leaf texture. Golf course superintendents can use PC2.0 throughout their properties, including on greens, tees and fairways, and for divot repair.

Tee-2-Green boasts a full repertoire of bentgrass that is free of Poa annua, Poa trivialis, and all other noxious and unacceptable weed seeds, and PC2.0 is no different. It features an exceptional ability to compete against Poa annua, displaying a dense, upright and aggressive growth habit.

“At Tee-2-Green, we live at the intersection of our past legacy and our desire to continually innovate. PC2.0 captures both of those realities, and we’re very proud to announce it,” said Lew Sharp, agronomist and golf course consultant for Tee-2-Green. “Superintendents are going to get a strong, versatile product that makes their stressful jobs a little easier.”

Additional benefits of PC2.0 include good disease resistance, attractive winter color, great spring green-up and strong tolerance to heat, cold and wear.

Attendees at the upcoming Golf Industry Show can see PC2.0 up-close in the Tee-2-Green booth (#2031), as well as talk to representatives about products and maintenance programs.

For more information on Tee-2-Green, please visit their website.

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