The Greenland Country Club has shut down for the evening because temperatures have dropped below -25C. The danger of playing with frozen balls during the summer is just too great.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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They were supposed to have the water ballet tonight in the outdoor pool!:(
Latest Melt Data to date on Greenland 2013 season.
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Greenland on July 02, 2013
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I’ve heard that dipping your balls in hot water makes them livelier in even the coldest weather.
I wouldn’t risk anything above ‘warm’. 😉
When balls are too hot, they want to travel closer the ground.
They lose their lift.
Yeah? Well real cold lifts mine waaaay up there.
I know, I know…… to much information/TMI 😉
I’d hate for them getting hung up in the rough.
An accidental sharp slice in the wrong direction and you can lose those balls forever.
Oy!