This probably applies to all outdoor activities
Right now in chicago, early spring has generally started and a ton of snow melted in a short time. It might be combination of all that snow melting and low temperatures, but I find spring to be the hardest months of the year to play in. On my home course, the ground is so saturated with water that everytime I take a step, a puddle of water rises to the surface. And it usually stays like this until may. I would bet if we got sun until the end of april, the ground would still be too muddy and flooded to play in. Its very frustrating. I would like to know if this is the case in the rest of the country, especially the mid south and east coast.
Right now in chicago, early spring has generally started and a ton of snow melted in a short time. It might be combination of all that snow melting and low temperatures, but I find spring to be the hardest months of the year to play in. On my home course, the ground is so saturated with water that everytime I take a step, a puddle of water rises to the surface. And it usually stays like this until may. I would bet if we got sun until the end of april, the ground would still be too muddy and flooded to play in. Its very frustrating. I would like to know if this is the case in the rest of the country, especially the mid south and east coast.