007 creeping bentgrass (experimental 'DSB') is an advanced generation
creeping bentgrass variety developed by the New Jersey Agricultural
Experiment Station (Rutgers University) working in cooperation with Richard
Hurley, Ph.D.
007 creeping bentgrass has a broad genetic base developed using twenty four
parent plants, including plants identified from the varieties L-93 and Southshore.
Additional clones were collected from older greens on high stress golf courses
in the northeast USA. This new, improved variety is well adapted to any U.S.
and overseas areas where creeping bentgrass is being utilized for golf course
greens, tees and fairways.