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What's the hottest weather you've ever golfed in?


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Played on Saturday in Atlanta with a course temp reading of 108*  It did not feel to bad until hole 12.  But from there all the way in it was brutal.  I had at least one bottle of water a hole and still could not feel hydrated.  Snack were apples straight from the cooler, refreshing but not much help.  Played pretty well which took my mind off the heat though.


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About 10 years ago we had a heat wave and me and my buddy were the only ones on the course, it was 116.


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Played yesterday, 95 degrees plus humidity. I love the heat, so I didn't mind. Plus, no one was playing, course was open!

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Yesterday was the hottest round for me.

By the time I got home I updated my weather app it was 101 with a  heat index of 108.

Yikes.

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Played a lovely round in Chiang Mai Thailand, just last April. End of April the hottest time in northern Thailand, don't ask me why but has something to do with the sun overhead, etc. Anyway, the temp was 41*C, which for USA folks is 105+, but the humidity was not too high.  The caddies were pleasant and pretty, the green fees super low, and the course uncrowded and friendly. Had a great, but yes, sweaty, day.


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Played 9 holes today. It was 97F with a heat index of 108. I think we set a record for Chicago today.

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One of the associations I play in has a tounament in AZ every September, the hottest I have experienced out there is 112, we play a three round tournament and the temps were 107,110 and 112.

It wasn't too bad for me as I live in SW Florida and am used to playing in temps in the mid to high 90's, but my buddies from he UK rally struggle every year.

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I played in Nashville 2 summers ago and they had a couple of weekends that the temperatures were pushing 100 degrees with heat indexes pushing 110

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Originally Posted by LongballPro

I played in Nashville 2 summers ago and they had a couple of weekends that the temperatures were pushing 100 degrees with heat indexes pushing 110

It does get hot here in Nashville! We played in a scramble today, it was a mild 103 degrees, and not even sure what the heat index was either! I guess it could be worse, it could be 32 degrees and no golf.

Phillip


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speaking of HOT.........

Playing golf with her:

hot_chick_bow_hunting.jpg

may be a distraction.  It's possible...LOL

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Suppose to go up to 103 here today and I am thinking about playing.....

Not sure if its a good idea or not though, its super rare for it to get this hot here and the humidity is horrible.


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I golfed in 101 degree weather Saturday in Philadelphia. Weather channel said it felt like 103, with about 40% humidity. Managed all 18 holes with a friend, the group in front of us quit early. We played pretty pitiful. We ended up augmenting the rules on the back 9 to make competitive play a little more entertaining. It was fun none-the-less... beer makes 103 feel more like only 99

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Originally Posted by BuckeyeNut

speaking of HOT.........

Playing golf with her:

may be a distraction.  It's possible...LOL

I'm sorry, did u say something? I was a little distracted

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I'm sorry buddy... but we'll be needing more info on this subject... please fill us in asap!

Originally Posted by BuckeyeNut

speaking of HOT.........

Playing golf with her:

may be a distraction.  It's possible...LOL


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Originally Posted by BuckeyeNut

speaking of HOT.........

Playing golf with her:

may be a distraction.  It's possible...LOL

Is the golf course in a Hunger Games arena ?

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This past Saturday, July 7th. We teed off before 8AM and by 11:30AM, it was 102 degrees Fahrenheit.


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Golfed in 111 today, and it's supposed to be the same for the next three days. It wasn't too bad when the breeze blew a little, but the humidity was only about 10%. My inground, 20x40, 9' deep pool is 96 right now. I don't ever remember it getting that warm before. It's been HOT here!

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Originally Posted by LovinItAll

Golfed in 111 today, and it's supposed to be the same for the next three days. It wasn't too bad when the breeze blew a little, but the humidity was only about 10%.

My inground, 20x40, 9' deep pool is 96 right now. I don't ever remember it getting that warm before. It's been HOT here!

pretty bad when you can't even cool off in the pool!

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