ARC Ready 2
From experience fixing the nosewheel works much better than the steerable one if you're flying off grass particularly if it's not too smooth. The rudder has sufficient authority.
Steerable nosewheels work on tarmac but are often a bit of a liability on grass. At the club where I fly we usually suggest to most learners that they fix the nosewheel (it saves all those heavy loads on the rudder servo too).
Steve