This is what the sod looked like at the 49ers preseason home opener. (CBSSports.com)

There's a lot of things that $1.2 billion can buy you, but apparently, it can't buy nice grass. After only playing one game at their new $1.2 billion home, the 49ers have been forced to replace the sod at Levi's Stadium.

The team started the process on Thursday and will definitely will have to have the job finished by Sunday because the 49ers are scheduled to host the Chargers in a Week 3 preseason game.

Going, going, gone! Entire field turf removed from #LevisStadium Team not saying what they're doing. From Sky7HD. pic.twitter.com/UtGiSs6ZUC

The sod seemed to look fine for San Francisco's preseason home opener against Denver on Aug. 17, but things took a turn for the worse on Wednesday. Coach Jim Harbaugh pulled his players off the field during practice after several players were slipping, according to CSN Bay Area.

The team ended up leaving the Levi's Stadium field, which was a disappointment to the many fans who were attending the 49ers final open practice of the season.

"The 49ers organization would like to apologize to any fans who were inconvenienced by today's practice ending early," the team said in a statement on Wednesday night. "We have determined the appropriate measures necessary to have the field ready for Sunday and look forward to hosting the San Diego Chargers."

The 'appropriate measures' apparently included tearing out all of the grass at Levi's Stadium, which the team started doing on Thursday morning.

Ironically, the Bandera Bermuda grass that was installed at Levi's in mid-April was picked because it was supposed to be able to withstand heavy foot traffic.

#49ers turf installer in April: It's exceptionally wear-resistant & quick to recover. Divots should be almost nonexistent in this stadium."

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Sod story: 49ers replacing new stadium grass

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