simsini
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Our course is open today carry only, and it's supposed to be a sunny 20 degrees tomorrow with 40mph winds! If the course doesn't dry out in that weather, it never will.
6:55 tee time in a comp!Closed today, unsurprising. Comp in the morning, tee time for me is 6:55....if it rains any more I can't see it happening.
See my post earlier in the thread for what it's been like in the North East.See we have been closed only about 4 days all winter, I never realised how bad it was elsewhere, next week supposed to be playing in Southampton area. Have ended up booking an indoor SIM because the courses so wet. I know we had rain but when I started seeing down there the rain they have makes ours look like a passing shower
Mad
One course said they had 40mm in rain already in April .. that's insane no?
See my post earlier in the thread for what it's been like in the North East.
Golf Course Closed again
So bloody woke at our club we would rather be shut and upset 500 rather than go carry only and upset three old fellas Then you should point yoor board/owners to the very detailed guidance available on the EG website, which makes in plain that there is no requirement to allow buggy's if ground...forums.golfmonthly.com
Every month since October has had way over the average rainfall, usually around double. The February figure was more than double and it was only until the 15th or so. It's never really stopped raining since then either. I'd imagine March and April will be double the average rainfall as well which would mean we have had a years worth of it within 6 months.
2nd group out....so shouldn't have to worry much about slow play6:55 tee time in a comp!
Heard from a Staunton member recently that despite everything you have had a bit of flooding on a couple of holes.Newport closed again today, Saunton so dry underfoot it is bonkers. Viva la difference of inland v links.
Dear Donna... can we move house please?
My mate who "winters" in South Africa flew in this morning. He is not happy!
…and councils need sufficient budget to keep road side and other drains and ditches cleared so that water can flow. My place is suffering flooding in part of the course due to a blocked road culvert and roadside banking causing severe back-up. Water draining and moving across the course following nature’s course has nowhere to go. Hopefully work will start to clear things in the coming weeks.It’s not really the golf courses.
It’s the way the water leaves the golf course.( or not atm)
The water table is so high rivers and streams that the run off from courses go into are flooded so the water has nowhere to go.
Most courses we have dealt with lately all the ditches are still full of water .
It’s really set back maintenance on parkland ones
So a nice dry day dries the surface 1/2” and it looks ok but it’s saturated underneath, one decent shower it’s waterlogged again.
We need to sort our waterways out but that costs money!
They wisely just sent out a note cancelling tomorrow....and Sunday. The course may or may not be open, but the planned events are kaput. They even started moving things that were supposed to happen over the next week or so.....for at least another week or two hoping things get a little better.2nd group out....so shouldn't have to worry much about slow play
I'm an early-bird anyway.