BL8Ricky
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Managed to get out on 31st for the first time in over a month. The rain has been relentless in North West England.
A Drive In in early January . That's bold. Does bad weather not impact it quite regularly?
All of the clubs I've been at have had the Drive In early April, start of the new season. Yes it can have bad weather still but the chance are it will be better than January.
Similar with our patio, as soon as it rains it’s starting to puddle in a few places. It’s rained that much over the last few months, that it’s gone green and I had to jet wash it clean, never had to do that before!We've been open on the odd day or 2 since mid Nov.
Fully closed since just before Christmas.
When I last played (maybe 2nd week of Dec) it was ridiculous, huge areas roped off, carry only, area's of the course where you could literally sink ankle deep in mud & have no chance of a clean strike on the ball without a shower of water / mud flying up.
I can't imagine what state it's in atm.
The rain we had had has been unbelievable.
Even my patio in the garden has flooded as the ground is waterlogged.
I've never seen that happen before.
I'm beginning to wonder what state the course will be in come Spring.
I know grass does recover quickly but I would imagine there will be a huge amount of prep work needed to get the course back to anything like decent.
Trousers instead of shorts then.....I've pencilled in a game with mates for Sunday morning but not sure if it'll even be open by then. Still raining now I believe. And even if it's open it'll only be 4°c on Sunday morning.
I took the dogs out today to the farm down the road. It was the same there, saturated and flooded fields, and a bit further on I could look down into the valley and the swollen beck that runs through it.Went for a ride on my bike today.
The amount of water in the farmers fields really shocked me.
Probably the most I have ever seen.
No wonder the courses are shut.