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how much rain is too much for golf

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How much rain should you expect before heading out to play some golf? That is not something that can really be answered definitively. Some say 4 or 5 inches, others say 8 to 10 inches.

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How much rain should you expect before heading out to play some golf? That is not something that can really be answered definitively. Some say 4 or 5 inches, others say 8 to 10 inches. If you ask me, I would have to say that it depends on where you live and whether you play Read More » Which President Played the most Golf In 2022

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Mar 01, 2022 · How Many Mm Of Rain Is Too Much For Golf? You need to check the amount of rain expected based on a forecast that predicts 80 percent chance of precipitation. It isn’t important what’s just up to one to five millimetres. Can It Be Too Wet To Golf? September 16, 2016: Wet conditions Are ty Conditions Are Not Good For The Game September 16, 2016.

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May 10, 2017 · For part B - As a player how much rain can I tolerate? Less than 0.5mm per hour and it’s fine for me. If it’s higher than that it depends which way the rain radar is going and duration. Usually if its a mandatory golf day for me I try to travel up to a couple hours to avoid the rain. Yes I am a golf nut ‍♂️

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cciciora13

Do you golf after rain? If so how much rain is too much? If not, why? I love golf and a wet course has never really bothered me but it might to some people. Its also supposed to rain 2 inches today and I am scheduled to play tomorrow and it got me thinking.

HeathS16

As a resident of Oklahoma soft courses are almost never a thing due to the prevalence of wind. Rain has never really bothered me but our crazy wind does!#N#Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

zrumble

Wet courses never bothered me, I tend to pick the ball anyways. Take the free relief and keep on playing!

Jwhite86

I'll play in any conditions. 2 summers ago there were basically lakes guarding every green on the course a day or two after a ton of rain. My ball will plug, but I'll pick it up and keep moving. I've played in snow in spring as well.

juspoole

I'll play golf nearly anytime I get the opportunity. I will say that I will not play a nicer, ie more expensive, course when conditions are not as nice. If I'm scheduling further out, I check the forecast more closely than I used to as normally I'm not playing all that much so I choose more carefully.

DiscipleofPenick

It gets old slapping a ball through mud and calling it golf. A summer rain isn't anything, but these spring time 3-days-straight rains take all the fun out of it. I hesitated making a tee time for Saturday because of thunderstorms tonight and all day tomorrow. Probably gonna have to wait another week to get back out.#N#Take Dead Aim

Tom the Golf Nut

The area in North East TN where I am has a lot of clay in the soil. Very poor drainage. Sand traps turn into ponds. Even a fairway shot into the green can leave you with red clay stains on your clothes. I prefer to wait a day after a soaking rain if I'm playing a local course.

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