A hardy passer by stops to get a photo of the first green covered in snow during the suspension of play in the first round of the Accenture Match Play Championship, Wednesday, February 20, 2013.
h/t to Ron C
A hardy passer by stops to get a photo of the first green covered in snow during the suspension of play in the first round of the Accenture Match Play Championship, Wednesday, February 20, 2013.
h/t to Ron C
Young golf pros playing snowballs in the carpark was a hoot. Courtesy of Sky golf.
Surely, one politician might notice that snow in a desert is not a sign of a warming world.
BTW your hard work and expertise is much appreciated.
I drove all over Phoenix today and some places it was really coming down and others relatively dry. Out here we call it winter.
They canceled? What a bunch of wimps. Snow is the reason orange golf balls were invented.
Denver Airport closed due to excessive snow. Mate of mine stuck there trying to get home to Oz.
I caught a rebroadcast of this on The Golf Channel after work today. Reminiscent of 2011. It was interesting to watch just how quickly the course was covered in snow. I was always under the impression that Golf Tournaments were held in Arizona this time of year because it is supposed to be warm there. My parents just returned from a motor-home trip down in that area, and I just had to laugh as they emailed me complaints about the cold and rain while they were there (my parents are over-the-top warmists .. and I mean “over-the-top”, hence the comedy I found in their complaints).