Sunday 28 April 2013

Careful Awaiting Golf Climate

Now of year, people in Michigan are involved in the annual expectancy of positive, watchful waiting: watching the elements report on a dailya'even hourly basisa'and hoping for signs of spring. Ten day predictions become objects of religious critique. Debates use over the relative merits of Wunderground.Com versus Weather.Com. Plans are made, then put aside, only to be made again. To date, things have not been terribly optimistic. It has been as long and as cold a winter as we have experienced in a number of years, and snow continues to fall. Now, thereas nothing on the floor near GolfBlogger World Headquarters in Ann Arbor, but it still is in the air. Literally. However, you can find signs. Courses in Southern Michigan are sending out messages stating which they are opening for business this weekend. I havenat been by my personal favorite tracka'Green Oaksa'but Iam sure they will open by a few weeks. My tennis league starts April 12, accepting thereas no snow on the grond. That brings me to the second protocol: managing expectations. Coola'even colda'weather may be the order of the afternoon. Devoted Michigan players know to stuff their bags having an added sweatshirt and a stocking cap. In the summertime I regularly perform sans gloves, but wear wintertime gloves in the spring (lest I fall afoul of another episode of frostbite) More, these many weeks having been buried in snow and frozen lo, problems are questionable. Shady areas may still have ice and probably snow. Low-lying, thawed parts usually are oceans of mud. You will get simply no move on a drive. But it is golf, and with the initial tee shot comes the promise of better times ahead.

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