The Vintage Weather Thread
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Well, I know why your town is called Strongsville.
Very chilly today, but sunny. Temps in the low 40s. A bit better tomorrow and I think finally next week we will start to see some more seasonal temps. The cherry blossom peak is about a week late this year - set for April 11-14.
What he said. Snowing like crazy on our way from from Norton. Salt and sand being spread on the roads again.
i hate to bring up a rather uncomfortable topic.
I know it has been a long winter and all that but....
My golf league is supposed to start in just over two weeks.
Does anybody have a copy of winter rules golf?
for starters, how do you find a ball that landed in a 12 pile of snow?
are you required to replace your snowball divot?
If the green is still frozen solid do they consider a frost delay?
Can you wear climbing shoes with steel spikes instead of soft spikes?
If it's frozen solid is it still considered a water hazard and can I ground my club?
I think it will be easy to tell the guys that went south over the winter from the guys who are getting the clubs out for the first time.
I know it has been a long winter and all that but....
My golf league is supposed to start in just over two weeks.

Does anybody have a copy of winter rules golf?
for starters, how do you find a ball that landed in a 12 pile of snow?
are you required to replace your snowball divot?
If the green is still frozen solid do they consider a frost delay?
Can you wear climbing shoes with steel spikes instead of soft spikes?
If it's frozen solid is it still considered a water hazard and can I ground my club?
I think it will be easy to tell the guys that went south over the winter from the guys who are getting the clubs out for the first time.








Up awfully early, aren't you?


