The course as all other wooded low lying courses is going to be mushy until the temperature rises but doesn't mean it's unplayable. I have played the past 2 weeks there. Wearing waterproof shoes is essential at this time of year pretty much anywhere.
There's still water and mud but I get through it just fine with my cart local people put wood in the ground to walk on over the mud. Now is best time to play the course before all foliage grows in and mosquitoes become prevalent.
The course as all other wooded low lying courses is going to be mushy until the temperature rises but doesn't mean it's unplayable. I have played the past 2 weeks there. Wearing waterproof shoes is essential at this time of year pretty much anywhere.
Understood, guess I should have been more sprecific:ues I should have asked more
Are holes 7 - 14 a mucking fess (i.e. wear galloshes), or have they "dried" to the point where they're simply "very wet?"
There's still water and mud but I get through it just fine with my cart local people put wood in the ground to walk on over the mud. Now is best time to play the course before all foliage grows in and mosquitoes become prevalent.
Not bad but still wet in many spots as of yesterday.