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Tempe leased its city-owned course to Grass Clippings in 2022, when the group comprehensively renovated the course, installed 80 stadium-style LED light towers and brought in former TPC Scottsdale ...
The 2024 Troon Access Grass League Championship is off to a rocking start. There are 44 two-person teams battling under the lights on the first fully lit golf course in Arizona, Grass Clippings ...
The course aspires for more, with a restaurant and a music venue on property in the works. Next up: a par 3 golf league dubbed the Grass Clippings Open. It’s described as “a two-person ...
PHOENIX — Grass Clippings announced its $15 million renovation plan for Tempe Rolling Hills Golf Course. The project is said to last a year-and-a-half in order to transform the property.
Par-3 golf is having a moment. And no wonder. In Arizona, one course — and operator — is capitalizing on the short-course movement in an enterprising way. In 2023, Grass Clippings, a company ...
On Dec. 1, Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills in Tempe will become the state’s first fully lit course as crews are finalizing installation of LED lighting around the property that will illuminate ...
Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, Arizona's first fully lit 18-hole golf course, is joining the roster of courses across the U.S. honoring American military veterans. On Veterans Day on Monday, from ...
Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, Arizona's first fully lit 18-hole golf course, is joining the roster of courses across the U.S. honoring American military veterans. On Veterans Day on Monday, from ...
Grass Clippings features an 18-hole par-3 course, along with a 15,000-square-foot putting green and a 25-bay driving range. The public course is also the only spot in the state to golf at night ...
Problem is, the proper time to do it is when the grass is growing and the soil is warm, which means during golf season, which, in turn, he says, has a tendency to irritate golfers. 2. Leaf-wrangling ...
To help explain why a course might have plenty of brown turf in the cooler months, we caught up with Scott Hebert, the director of agronomy at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, an intriguing new ...