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not really, but my hometown course (Marshfield CC). I was in town last weekend for guards and we got done at 4 so decided to get a quick 9 in. WOW, the whole course was under water, the greens were scorched, AND they were allowing carts...without the 90 degree rule. I lost 5 balls just plugging them in the freaking fairway. Good thing the pro shop kid only charged us twi-light rates. I've never seen that course look so terrible. It usually isn't all that great anyway, but sheesh, that was a joke.
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i played one like that in a high school tournament. Greens mown thicker than fairways, the size of a trampoline, soggy fairways in some parts, dry dirt in other parts... one hole the fairway was shared... going the opposite direction. Do you need to yell 'fore'? isn't 'fore' pretty much assumed when you hear the club strike the ball?
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I guess it should be expected this time of the year (in a town called Marshfield), but I would shut the place down for a while and let it dry up and get some seed planted on the greens. At the very least, just use the front nine, which is a little better than the back, and don't allow frikn carts out yet.
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