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27 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

Where are you at?

Metro-west/Framingham, MA area.  Not sure how @boogielicious made out closer to the city... 

My home course in northern CT was closed all weekend, but some other friends in central/southern CT said most we're still open with just some rain.

 

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3 minutes ago, Let it Fly said:

Metro-west/Framingham, MA area.  Not sure how @boogielicious made out closer to the city... 

My home course in northern CT was closed all weekend, but some other friends in central/southern CT said most we're still open with just some rain.

 

I am not sure either but I didn't hear any lamenting about it. My buddy in NY sent me a pic of dry and sunny on Saturday so maybe is was just up here.

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6 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

My buddy in NY sent me a pic of dry and sunny on Saturday

There's one in every group.

Have hit the slopes a few times up there in NH, but never golf.  Closest is probably the annual scramble I play over in Portland at Sable Oaks...always a beautiful/fun track for the few good months they have haha.  Anyway, hope the snow melts quick for ya!

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37 minutes ago, Let it Fly said:

There's one in every group.

Have hit the slopes a few times up there in NH, but never golf.  Closest is probably the annual scramble I play over in Portland at Sable Oaks...always a beautiful/fun track for the few good months they have haha.  Anyway, hope the snow melts quick for ya!

Ha thanks. I like Sable, my buddy that lives in Portland was a member last year. Back 9 kills me every time though...

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15 hours ago, Valleygolfer said:

Where are you at? We have 8 inches possible forecasted for tomorrow and I bet money we get 8 or 10.

Well you do live in the White Mountains! You should have lived in the Green Mountains. :-P

14 hours ago, Let it Fly said:

Metro-west/Framingham, MA area.  Not sure how @boogielicious made out closer to the city... 

My home course in northern CT was closed all weekend, but some other friends in central/southern CT said most we're still open with just some rain.

 

We got mostly rain, then a bit of snow. It's all but melted now. But just north of us, where all the courses I play are, it snowed 5 or 6".

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We have a front coming in on Thursday but they are unsure of how much snow it will bring. I'm still planning on playing Friday with a playing partner. (I may finally have a legitimate round to post)

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Approaching 2 inches....

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2 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

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Approaching 2 inches....

That really sucks. It's all rain down on here on the seacoast. I'm hoping it will melt the majority of the snow that's left.


2 hours ago, drmevo said:

That really sucks. It's all rain down on here on the seacoast. I'm hoping it will melt the majority of the snow that's left.

It's rain an hour south of me too.

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only stayed could for maybe a month or two but not cold enough to stop u from playing golf. able to play golf thru the winter. i know some places are jus starting to break out the clubs. good thing I'm in TN. never snows here lol

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My backyard still looks like winter but I am playing at a course a little over an hour from my house tomorrow!!! :dance:

You should come up to the The Oaks and meet us @boogielicious for the morning tee time!

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8 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

My backyard still looks like winter but I am playing at a course a little over an hour from my house tomorrow!!! :dance:

You should come up to the The Oaks and meet us @boogielicious for the morning tee time!

Have fun! Let me know what shape the course is in.

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29 minutes ago, JonMA1 said:

@Valleygolfer and @boogielicious, have you guys been out at all this spring?

I just played for the first time today.

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11 hours ago, JonMA1 said:

@Valleygolfer and @boogielicious, have you guys been out at all this spring?

Not yet. I am getting PT on my elbow. I have bicep tendinitis that came on during the last round of shoveling. Hope to get out next week.

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On 4/12/2017 at 10:29 AM, Valleygolfer said:

My backyard still looks like winter but I am playing at a course a little over an hour from my house tomorrow!!! :dance:

You should come up to the The Oaks and meet us @boogielicious for the morning tee time!

How was it looking? That's my favorite course within 20 minutes of the house and where I keep my GHIN.  I'm playing The Ledges in York, ME tomorrow. Same designer as The Oaks I believe, and only 10 minutes from my house, but somehow I've never played there. 


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