Mark R,
If normally well-draining courses such as Wilmslow and Reddish Vale have been at saturation point all summer, what must conditions be like at the low-lying Mersey courses or the clay-based suburban tracks such as Heaton Moor or Bramall Park?
I know the answer to this because many of their members have been coming to Reddish Vale to get a game, meaning that our green fee income has actually remained stable. Perversely, the current state of affairs presents us with the opportunity to recruit members from other local clubs whose courses are not just difficult to play on, but impossible. Our greens staff are busy installing new drainage from our major problem areas down to the river, which as a large natural drain is definitely our major asset right now - when it doesn't decide to flood! This work should hopefully be self-financing as more membership and visitor income is attracted to the most playable course in the area in wet conditions.
Mark P,
It is interesting to hear that the North East has been similarly affected. I wasn't sure whether it was just us on the normally far wetter western side of the country who had been experiencing these abmormal conditions. Or are they the new normal?
Niall,
I think your point about 'knackered' courses is a good one. Drainage systems installed a century ago are inevitably going to fail at some point, and this year's weather is going to test many to breaking point. Who really knows how many hundreds of crumbling clay pipes are all that lie between a dry fairway and a muddy bog on the average inland golf course? Where will the money come from to renew these systems in the event of catastrophic failure? Most clubs are completely skint!
Adam,
I haven't a lot of experience of heathland courses - Manchester isn't well blessed with them! However, I did play Sherwood Forest a couple of weeks ago and was bowled over by the perfect playing conditions - at a time when the Mansfield area had been experiencing the most rain anyone could remember. Please don't disillusion me and say that all heathland courses are not like this!