Links Golfers Only

morning to beat the wind...however that means afternoon for rnd 2.

They aint stupid at the R&A tha knows:smirk:
 
I'm with Dodger.
Generally a quiet time with no wind, bit of dew to soften the bounce.

Worst time I would say is midday as that is usually when the wind gets up.

Late out is usually calm but you have to deal with the spike [less] marks and scuffs.
 
2002 I played the Old Course at 15:40pm and whilst walking towards the practise green at 15:00 a lone piper on the hill was playing giving me goose bumps. Stunning day with the weather and by the time you got to the last few holes around 19:20pm the sun was starting to go down showing all the undulations of the Old Course and I took a photo that started me off on golf course photography.

So personally anytime after 15:00 is a must plus it gives you some idea of what the final group on an Open Championship Sunday would feel like. Best day I've spent on a golf course.
 
Why only Links Golfers answering ?

My personal choice would be early on day one to hopefully get the best of the weather on the first day and get a score on the board
 
Early does seem to avoid the major 'breezes', but that means late on day 2. My worst comp round (99/90) was when playing at end of field after the weather turned nasty! Timing it with the tide (not turning) would be useful - if possible.
 
I would play on the tide turn, either high or low.

I was playing next to the Royal Aberdeen and wondered what this high wind rubbish was all about.

Today was a normal playing wind here in Aberdeen and my other disappointment was seeing a British golfer playing in a golfing jacket, all muffled up, in a temperature in excess of 23* and we older mannies were playing in our golfing shirts, half a mile away.
 
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