TigerBear
Active member
Question for people who’s home course really suffers in the winter. How bad does it get and does it make you travel to play better draining courses ?
My home course is lovely in the summer and would say it’s easily the best in the area but come winter it’s by far the worst ive seen never mind my area. I Was supposed to play this morning and 15mm of rain made it close. Starting to think about switching to a better draining course that I don’t like as much.
I find myself now travelling down to ayrshire most mornings to play links golf. Frustrating as I really enjoyed my local course the most but it’s unplayable mostly in winter
My course has been a bit wet and boggy with the bad weather but if it does close it's only temporary and it's back on by late morning / lunch time.
Out of interest what's your home course? 15mm of rain isn't that extreme, so your course must be constantly closing?