Nevada golf course replaces grass to conserve water
Nevada golf course replaces grass to conserve water
Persistent drought has been hitting the Rockies, and it's pushing businesses to make some long-term adjustments. One such business is golfing. A Nevada golf course is replacing their grass to conserve water. So far, they've converted 39 acres of cool-season grass to warm-season grass -- meaning they will now be using 25% to 30% less water to maintain it. Anthem Country Club agronomy director James Symons joins FOX Weather for more.