What type of golf course is best to play after a day of rain?
I’m heading to Philadelphia for the weekend and want to squeeze in a round of golf on Sunday. It’s been raining for the last few days, but it’s supposed to be mostly sunny on Sunday with a high around 84. I’m going to get a later tee time in hopes of the course drying up, but what type of course is best to play after rain? A wooded course (water isn’t able to gather)? A wide open course (more sun could allow the course to dry faster)? If anybody is from the Philadelphia area, do you have any specific suggestions?
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a wide open
I would go to a open course.
water has a chance to drain, plus it will dry quicker.
any course would play a little diffrent, you will see more spin and less roll.
keep that in mind and hit fairways & greens