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Any of a group of grasses. Creeping bent grass (Agrostis stolonifera), also known as fiorin, is common in northern North America, Europe, and Asia, including lowland Britain. It spreads by runners and has large attractive clusters (panicles) of yellow or purple flowers on thin stalks, like oats. It is often used on lawns and golf courses. (Genus Agrostris, family Gramineae.)



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The re-design work of Forrest Richardson has given the tree-filled layout 18 re-sculpted bent-grass greens - all while maintaining Bell's original size and wonderfully shaped and mounded - all while maintaining Bell's original size.
Used in light, frequent applications, it suppresses the growth of Pea annua and trivialis, killing it slowly, allowing the bent-grass to fill in so the golfer doesn't notice the new growth.
Cupp in consultation with Masters Champion Fred Couples, the tournament-caliber, full-facility complex also features an all-weather driving range and an 18-hole bent-grass putting course.
 
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