Tift
Tift is a term that can refer to a type of grass, specifically Tift 85, which is a hybrid Bermuda grass known for its durability and ability to thrive in warm climates. It is commonly used in lawns, sports fields, and golf courses due to its resilience and attractive appearance.
Additionally, Tift is also the name of a city in Georgia, located in the southern part of the state. It serves as the county seat of Tift County and is known for its agricultural industry, particularly in peanut and cotton farming. The city has a rich history and offers various community events and attractions.