IanM
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Not so.
"A course must be rated as if normal midseason conditions exist. In most areas, midseason conditions with respect to fairways, length of rough, foliage and speed of the greens exist in the middles of summer."
In practice ratings are very rarely done in the UK during the period April thru September. And then only if the weather conditions are right.
eg If the greens have been cut to 6mm in early April on the day of the rating but the club states this only temporary and they would normally be at 4mm, the rating team would take this into account.
You have absolutely no sense of humour at all, have you?
Although I understand joking about your holy book might be insensitive!
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