Mandofred
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Carry only at mine....wasn't too bad. The course I just left....closed again.
We are open, but carry only and trolleys for medical exemptionsCourse Closed.
It seems I will be making two visits this year, as your club is hosting a Midland Seniors comp in May and the Leicestershire Seniors Championship (scratch) in July.We are open, but carry only and trolleys for medical exemptions
We're carry only and 15 and 16 out of operation. Will be a long time before they are playableWe are open, but carry only and trolleys for medical exemptions
At the course I just left, I put plastic ties on my wheels to help with traction....kind of like snow chains on your tyres.A few people I know from my club have played other local courses recently (matches and comps are now having to be played etc.) and have been shocked at the conditions they found. Balls being lost in fairways, electric trollies allowed but kept on getting stuck and having to be dragged out of boggy patches, huge areas of mud on green surrounds, unmown tees or still on mats. They were amazed at these courses being open.
We thought ours was pretty wet despite usually draining well but as a visitor said the other day it is bone dry in comparison with his course at the moment.
I wonder whether the fact that it is renewal time at a lot of places meaning that they are being kept open when they should be closed and that recovery times are therefore going to be very long and last well into the season this year.
Yes I have done work on courses this year that should not be open.A few people I know from my club have played other local courses recently (matches and comps are now having to be played etc.) and have been shocked at the conditions they found. Balls being lost in fairways, electric trollies allowed but kept on getting stuck and having to be dragged out of boggy patches, huge areas of mud on green surrounds, unmown tees or still on mats. They were amazed at these courses being open.
We thought ours was pretty wet despite usually draining well but as a visitor said the other day it is bone dry in comparison with his course at the moment.
I wonder whether the fact that it is renewal time at a lot of places meaning that they are being kept open when they should be closed and that recovery times are therefore going to be very long and last well into the season this year.
I’m a member of 2 clubs, both are closed today, sun is now shining, fairly warm…perfect golfing weather…
Oh well, another trawl around the record shops today, this weather is costing me a fortune…
I understand that it’s the first time that the club has hosted a Midlands competition. That’s a testament to the great work the head green keeper and his team have put in to improving the course in recent years.It seems I will be making two visits this year, as your club is hosting a Midland Seniors comp in May and the Leicestershire Seniors Championship (scratch) in July.
It depends what happens for the rest of the month. A normal April around here in Bristol is around 80-100mm, so if it continues at that rate yes it is insane, if it is relatively dry no it’s just normal.Mad
One course said they had 40mm in rain already in April .. that's insane no?