Weather
Part of Golf’s Rebound: Better Weather
After two years of record-setting precipitation that hampered rounds played numbers, the weather has cooperated (for the most part) in 2020.
Part of Golf’s Rebound: Better Weather
After two years of record-setting precipitation that hampered rounds played numbers, the weather has cooperated (for the most part) in 2020.
Wet, But Not So Wild
Rounds played in the U.S. were up 1.5% last year despite the second-wettest year on record. Here’s what some operators in different parts of the country experienced.
Weather to Play
Last year’s weather picture wasn’t a pretty one, particularly for golf. Rounds-played in the U.S. were down, year-over-year, in 11 of 12 months in 2018, affected in large part by colder weather and heavier precipitation than normal during the busiest months for golf.
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