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Just worked a 60+ hour week, looking forward to a couple of weekend games of golf, relax, get some fresh air, experiment with the new clubs - and unfortunately the weather has got the better of us Irish golfers...

Possibly the nicest day of the year - clear blue skies, sunshine, and tonnes of FROST!

I guess the 12 months of golf requires a better climate...

How do you guys in the snow covered places cope!? i'm going mad!

WEAPONS:
Taylormade R9 10.5 L Grafalloy Prolaunch Platinum stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 15 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 19 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade Tour Preferred 4-PW KBS Tour X-Stiff Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 51Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 55Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 59Yes! Tracy II putterTitleist...


Posted
I would kill to have just frost on the ground right now in PA it is 23*F, To top it all of it has been like this for the past month.

Burner 10.5* driver
Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
Rac black 52* Rac satin 60* Red x 3 pro v1


Posted
I would kill to have just frost on the ground right now in PA it is 23*F, To top it all of it has been like this for the past month.

First off topic question what part of PA do you live in, and ya I'm so with you, I haven't been able to golf since late October.

In the Bag:

Driver 10.5 r7 460 ti Reax regular shaft
3 Wood 15.5 LD F Speed Aldila NV stiff shaft
Hybrids 19 Tour Burner Rescue Reax stiff shaft. 21 degree torch series saber shaftIrons Sliver Scot 4-pw Rifle 5.0 shaftsSand Wedge 56 Degree Cg10 Black pearl finish 2 dotLob Wedge 60...

Posted

We had snow 3 days this last week. Then Friday and today the temps got up into the 50's. The course opened up this morning, but I had other obligations so I called for a reservation for tomorrow. I'm teeing off at 8:57 AM. Should hit 60 here tomorrow, and tonight's low is only supposed to be about 40. It is SO nice to live in Colorado.

Rick

"He who has the fastest cart will never have a bad lie."

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I will say thats one of the few advantages for a local golfer in Las Vegas, is I can play year round. You do sorta of have to take September off because all the courses overseed.

Clubs I havent thrown in a lake yet

Driver: R7 CGB max 9.5*
Woods: R5 3, and 5 woods
Hybrids: Rescue Burner 22*, 25*Irons: CG Red 6 - PWWedges: CG12 52*, 56*, 60*Putter: 1 of 100 handmade pebble beach http://scottycameronblog.com/2007/09...pebble-beach/#Vegas golf sucks!!


Posted
Just worked a 60+ hour week, looking forward to a couple of weekend games of golf, relax, get some fresh air, experiment with the new clubs - and unfortunately the weather has got the better of us Irish golfers...

  • Cry.
  • Work extra hours
  • Buy equipment
  • Hang out at TST
  • B*tch
  • Moan
  • Bowl
  • Buy more equipment
  • Work some more
  • Go to the golf dome to hit some balls (did that a few hours ago)
  • Putt in the living room.
  • Anything else that may help...
Northwest PA was 17° this morning.....currently 23°...and snowing...I'm so ready for May.....

Posted
I actually read somewhere that frost does not damage courses as much as many of us think it does. It is just a common misconception.
I could be wrong here though.

Frost delays are horrible. I just call a local muni and ask when it will be over. I go about 30 minutes before it ends, hit balls, putt, and then go out.

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TM Superquad 9.5* UST Proforce 77g Stiff
15* Sonartec SS-2.5 (Pershing stiff)
19* TM Burner (stock stiff)
4-U - PING i10 White dot, +1.25 inches, ZZ65 stiff shafts55*/11* Snake Eyes Form Forged (DGS300)60*/12* Snake Eyes Form Forged (DGS300)Ping i10 1/2 MoonTitleist ProV1


Posted
Because of the snow we just got, this will be the first weekend I have not played golf since last February. As for frost, most of the time I just get the earliest tee time available and that way we are among the first to tee off after the delay. Before the snow, the longest delay we had was 2 weeks ago, which was about 1.5 hours.

When I can't play golf I don't do much. I play racquetball during the winter and go to Golf Galaxy to 'window shop' and hit balls on simulator. If it looks like good weather is going to happen during the week sometime I'll just request a vacation day and play. Golf is far more important than work.
Driver: SQ DYMO STR8-Fit
4 Wood: SQ DYMO
2H (17*), 4H (23*) & 5H (26*): Fli-Hi CLK
Irons (5-6): MX-900; (7-PW): MP-60
Wedges (51/6*): MP-T Chrome; (56/13): MP-R ChromePutter: White Hot XG 2-Ball CSPreferred Ball: e5+/e7+/B330-RXGPS Unit: NEOPush Cart: 2.0

Posted
I actually read somewhere that frost does not damage courses as much as many of us think it does. It is just a common misconception.

I agree. There are course I play here year long. They're open as long as there is no snow, no matter the temps. And they manage to be one of the best conditioned courses all year.


Posted
I actually read somewhere that frost does not damage courses as much as many of us think it does. It is just a common misconception.

Frost does more damage when the grass is still green. If you walk on green growing grass on a frosty morning (especially on a golf green or tight fairway), by mid morning your footprints will be a trail of death across the grass, because the grass stalks break right at the top of the root. Once the grass has gone dormant, the damage is lessened (but not totally eliminated) because the living part of the plant has withdrawn below ground. To be on the safe side, most courses have a policy of no play while frost is on the greens, regardless of the season. I can tell you that the courses in the best condition will always have a rigid frost policy. It's just a small part of a good maintenance program.

Rick

"He who has the fastest cart will never have a bad lie."

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Posted
the frost hasn't gone - another armchair afternoon watching the golf is on the cards.

i'm playing a winter league, best 5/9 scores, winner gets 200 Euro, about 250 dollars. 2 weeks have been cancelled because of frost. 2 more weeks left, a couple of good scores to my handicap and i'll be in the running. More frost and I will get nothing!

Grrrrrrrrrrr

WEAPONS:
Taylormade R9 10.5 L Grafalloy Prolaunch Platinum stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 15 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade R9 19 NU YS+6 stiff 65g
Taylormade Tour Preferred 4-PW KBS Tour X-Stiff Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 51Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 55Cleveland CG12 RTG+ DSG 59Yes! Tracy II putterTitleist...


Posted
First off topic question what part of PA do you live in, and ya I'm so with you, I haven't been able to golf since late October.

I live in the suburbs of pittsburgh, and it is like 14* right now so I have lost all hop of playing golf until the spring.

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Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
Rac black 52* Rac satin 60* Red x 3 pro v1


Posted
Frost does more damage when the grass is still green. If you walk on green growing grass on a frosty morning (especially on a golf green or tight fairway), by mid morning your footprints will be a trail of death across the grass, because the grass stalks break right at the top of the root. Once the grass has gone dormant, the damage is lessened (but not totally eliminated) because the living part of the plant has withdrawn below ground. To be on the safe side, most courses have a policy of no play while frost is on the greens, regardless of the season. I can tell you that the courses in the best condition will always have a rigid frost policy. It's just a small part of a good maintenance program.

Yes, this does a perfect job of describing it.

Even the crummiest municipal course won't let anyone out when there is frost.

Driver: Ping K15 10°, Mitsubishi Diamana Blueboard 63g Stiff
Fairway 4-wood: TaylorMade RocketBallz Tour TP 17.5°, Matrix Ozik TP7HD S shaft

Hybrids: Callaway Diablo Edge 3H-4H, Aldila DVS Stiff
Irons: MIURA PP-9003, Dynamic Gold Superlite S300, Sand Wedge: Scratch 8620 56°
Putter: Nike Method Concept Belly 44"
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B330-S


Posted
I live in Upstate NY and luckily we have a sports soccer dome that is open Monday-Friday for hitting golf balls. It's not as good as a real range but it's warm and it's way better than banging balls into a net. I also set up a putting and chipping area in my basement about 60 feet long where my son and I can get some practice in over the winter. It's not easy living in the north and being addicted to golf, you have to be creative!

In My Bag:
Driver: :Cobra Amp Cell Pro 9.5*, Stock X-Flex

3 Wood: :Cobra Bio Cell 16*, Stock X-Flex

5 Wood: Cobra Bio Cell 20*, Stock S-Flex
Irons: Bridgestone J40-CB 3-PW, Project-X 6.0

Gap Wedge::Vokey: 52* CNC  

Sand Wedge: :Vokey: 58* CNC  

Putters: Scotty Cameron Newport II 

Ball: Bridgestone 330-S(2014)


Posted
What's frost?

...the world is full of people happy to tell you that your dreams are unrealistic, that you don't have the talent to realize them. - Bob Rotella

Driver - Taylormade R1.
Fairway - Taylormade R9 15º.
Hybrid - A3OS 3 Hybrid.

Irons - Cast CCI 4-AW.

Wedge - SV Tour 56º wedge.


Posted
What's frost?

Yeah I was wondering that too, I looked up a definition. And it said something about liquid moisture freezing, and leaving a white icy residue on outside surfaces.

I quit trying to understand there though, because I was going to have to look up definitions for "liquid", and "moisture" as well so I'll just let it go

Clubs I havent thrown in a lake yet

Driver: R7 CGB max 9.5*
Woods: R5 3, and 5 woods
Hybrids: Rescue Burner 22*, 25*Irons: CG Red 6 - PWWedges: CG12 52*, 56*, 60*Putter: 1 of 100 handmade pebble beach http://scottycameronblog.com/2007/09...pebble-beach/#Vegas golf sucks!!


Posted
Yeah I was wondering that too, I looked up a definition. And it said something about liquid moisture freezing, and leaving a white icy residue on outside surfaces.

Just FYI.... Lake Mead is liquid moisture,

but it isn't frost.

Rick

"He who has the fastest cart will never have a bad lie."

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Posted
I live in Upstate NY and luckily we have a sports soccer dome that is open Monday-Friday for hitting golf balls. It's not as good as a real range but it's warm and it's way better than banging balls into a net. I also set up a putting and chipping area in my basement about 60 feet long where my son and I can get some practice in over the winter. It's not easy living in the north and being addicted to golf, you have to be creative!

Did you buy a practice putting green?

Burner 10.5* driver
Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
Rac black 52* Rac satin 60* Red x 3 pro v1


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