SCGolfer
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- Jan 12, 2007
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My club only overseeds the greens and tees during the winter. So the two main groups I play with use some winter rules. Basically the fairways and rough are well "rough" during this time so you get a club length in the rough, but you have to stay in the rough and you can roll the ball in the fairway. You have to play the ball down in the rough around the green. The problem is everyone agreeing on the end of this. Spring is near but with carts on the course during winter and stuff the course will not be in really good shape for another month or so. Some guys want to end it this weekend but some want to carry it on until the course is in better shape. Anyone else deal with this?? Have any opinions....should it end with the first day of spring no matter the condition of the course??
For the rules freaks......I end my handicap on October 31st and resume it on March 1st....unless I play an overseeded course or one just in better shape. So these rounds aren't counting. Basically one of the groups involved is the gambling crowd and I'm not gonna give away my money.....so if you can roll it I will to.
Jason
For the rules freaks......I end my handicap on October 31st and resume it on March 1st....unless I play an overseeded course or one just in better shape. So these rounds aren't counting. Basically one of the groups involved is the gambling crowd and I'm not gonna give away my money.....so if you can roll it I will to.
Jason