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Built a snowman yesterday.  Hopefully the last of the year. I typically include a golf theme using an old golf bag, clubs, hats, etc...

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Brian Kuehn

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Holly crud @bkuehn1952. You aren't that much further north than I am and you still have all that white death?

It's supposed to be mid 40s and a bit dreary, but I don't care. I've been cooped up in this office for 7 straight days. I'm escaping this afternoon and there isn't anything anyone can do about it.

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It's looking good, possibly very good this coming weekend here, as long as the melt continues I think it's on, the battle horn will be sounded across the Island.


58° today! Melt melt melt! I really hope we don't get our annual (nor)Easter storm...

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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We usually get an ice storm around my daughter's birthday early April.   Last year was an exception but I'm all for "ready golf"...

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Still snow all over the place in Albany.  Blah - I fear I won't get my first round in until May. :(

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High tomorrow around 33º.    I saw several people out golfing today.   It was nice enough outside to play but I had other commitments.  

sigh....the life of a retiree...

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1 hour ago, dennyjones said:

High tomorrow around 33º.    I saw several people out golfing today.   It was nice enough outside to play but I had other commitments.  

sigh....the life of a retiree...

Your priorities are out of order!!!!

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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11 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

Your priorities are out of order!!!!

Tell that to my wife....

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The high tomorrow is forecast to be in the low 30's! I'll be heading for the golf dome to hit a small bucket. There's a string of upper 50's to mid 60's days predicted after that. Will I be playing? No! I'm going to go fishing and give the courses a chance to dry out.

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We got two days in a row of 50s. There was some melting but the cold is coming back. I was able to hit into my net in the backyard after I shoveled a clear area to put the mats.

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After a cloudy day in the 50s I wake up to about a half an inch of snow...

"My ball is on top of a rock in the hazard, do I get some sort of relief?"

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If the weather forecast is accurate :-$ the rest of our snow should be gone this weekend.  Highs next week in the low 50s... might get out next Friday... if the forecast is accurate.

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Got 18 holes scheduled for this Saturday, supposed to be upper 60s maybe touching 70! I cant wait.

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Yesterday there were very few patches of snow remaining on the course.  Soggy as hell and it will take some dry weather and warm breezes to make things a bit more playable.

Brian Kuehn

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This time of year conditions change rapidly.  This was taken Friday morning.  I played 18 holes on Sunday.  Northern tier golfers take heart!

 

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First golf courses in Finland have opened! My home course isn't open yet, but should be doing so in April, if there isn't any sudden snowfall in the upcoming weeks.

I have noticed again that the winter break does good, and get's me excited to play again!

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Not that I've had the time for much, but It's been largely playable here for the past few weeks. ... Watching the cycles of rain and sun, the grass is starting to grow and I have high hopes that the eviscerated fairways at Kittyhawk will make a solid comeback by the time I can really get at it. They let people play all winter and in all kinds of weather, so they were still a mess when I snuck out of the office on Saturday afternoon.

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