Water-Efficient Turf Systems

FirerRock Reduced Water Use Through Year-Round Zoysia Surfaces

References: prnewswire

Water-efficient turf systems are becoming increasingly important as golf facilities adapt to rising water pressures and long-term sustainability demands in desert regions. FireRock Country Club recently replaced traditional overseeding practices with Stadium Zoysia turf across its tees, fairways, and green surrounds, creating a low-water playing surface designed for year-round performance. The system allows the course to remain open continuously while significantly reducing irrigation needs and seasonal maintenance disruptions commonly associated with ryegrass overseeding cycles.

The transition reflects a broader shift toward climate-adaptive recreational infrastructure that balances operational efficiency with environmental resource management. FireRock estimates the renovation will save approximately 40 million gallons of water annually while improving course consistency and reducing downtime during peak golfing periods. The project also highlights how hospitality and recreational businesses are increasingly investing in resource-efficient landscaping systems to lower long-term operational costs and strengthen resilience against water shortages. As drought conditions intensify across many regions, low-water turf systems may become more common across sports and leisure facilities.

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Bladerunner Farms; FireRock Country Club