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.