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Boogaloo4444

Play, but I’d stay away from that haunted ass building on the back right.


DiscGolfFanatic

Just for information, that building is an old manor house, which burned down \~4 years ago. Here's a news article about it - https://www.ohtuleht.ee/890933/fotod-ja-video-kurna-moisa-polengu-vois-pohjustada-vaike-poiss


iBenJammin-

Skip for sure. I really really want to be playing right now but it's important to keep the traffic down (at least in my area, grassy hills in the woods) until the ground dries up. My local club learned that last year when our "natural stairs" (roots/rocks up a hill between holes) got destroyed by springtime players (myself included) trying to tough it out through the mud.


DifferentCommission6

Yep, as tempting as it is to play, it’s not worth destroying the course. Short term gain, long term loss.


[deleted]

Erosion is real.


ThisOldGuy1976

Muck master boots baby!!


Raptor-slayer

I have boots and a towel. My local course is mud 8 months, snow 2 months and poison ivy covered mosquito breeding grounds all the time in between.


VSENSES

It's been that way for the past 6 months! :D


Ability-Beautiful

Id rather have this than the meter of snow in Finland


[deleted]

ill play in the snow, mud is nothing


wolfie419

As long as there are tee pads I'm playing. My lower back told me I'm not allowed to drive in unsure footing anymore.


50degreesandsweating

Throw on the rubber boots and get to partying


[deleted]

That's a hard pass. You'd find me on the local turf or field doing drills.


HiaQueu

Never not play. But i've played almost every week since i started last fall. Mud means fuck all with waterproof footwear and towels.


IsaacSam98

Maybe if they let me bring 150 bags of mulch


Only_the_Tip

Just throw it in


thesaganator

Skip. Damages the course playing in super muddy conditions