The New York Times says that it is too warm for hockey in the Arctic, but the golfing conditions are perfect.
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I had to use my yellow ball due to darkness though…shorts and tee shirt though thankfully, as one day last summer, we had to clear the course of all players since the temp broke 0c for 2 hours…it was horrible….people lined up at the bar trying to stay cool….
🙂
If it gets any warmer, the players will require an air conditioned golf cart.
I was able to get around ok with my Glow-Ball. I hate using those, they just don’t fly as well. At first I tried a couple of the Srixon Tour Yellow balls, but lost them in the snow. The Glow-Balls definitely made things easier, I thought the greens were a little bumpy though. I hate it when people don’t fix their ball marks.
Yes, but when you hit those darn things into the rough…easy to find!!! Its when you have to fight the bears for them that you have to get down and dirty!
How can it be that after the 30 and 40 there was still ice on Greenland ?
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/gistemp_station.py?id=431043600000&data_set=14&num_neighbors=1
I think the only kind of ball allow on the Greenland course are blue balls.
Wow in the article linked it sez Cape Dorset is too warm …. look at Cape Dorset’s temperatures, low -20 to -30 C http://www.theweathernetwork.com/fourteenday/canu0006/table?ref=tabs_14day_table
unfreakin’ believable that the alarmists spin this nonsense.