lmanchur.
04-15-2001, 02:55 PM
If you live in Florida or Arizona or California or Hawaii or something, then your golf season is year-round (except for those WHOLE 2 weeks of rain and drastic 5-degree temperature swings! ;) ).
For the rest of us (particularly those of us above the 49th!), our golf season is only in a select few months so, for all the golfers out there, my question to you is, "what are they?"
For me, it's usually from April to early October. This year, though, there was a lot of snow so I'm still not out on the course.. it's still completely white!!!
...There was a stretch in our yard about 100 yards long by 25 yards wide that had absolutely zero snow on it (but it was a little wet), so I brought out the new clubs and practiced my short game a bit... then I took a old ball and my driver and drove it across the road into the field (don't worry guys... I don't live in the city... I live on the farm... LOTS of open spaces!... no windows to break!).
However, 2 nites ago it snowed a bit, so I'm back to where I was, basically, 3 months ago :mad:
For the rest of us (particularly those of us above the 49th!), our golf season is only in a select few months so, for all the golfers out there, my question to you is, "what are they?"
For me, it's usually from April to early October. This year, though, there was a lot of snow so I'm still not out on the course.. it's still completely white!!!
...There was a stretch in our yard about 100 yards long by 25 yards wide that had absolutely zero snow on it (but it was a little wet), so I brought out the new clubs and practiced my short game a bit... then I took a old ball and my driver and drove it across the road into the field (don't worry guys... I don't live in the city... I live on the farm... LOTS of open spaces!... no windows to break!).
However, 2 nites ago it snowed a bit, so I'm back to where I was, basically, 3 months ago :mad: