Last year, my club (Atlanta area) lost its greens. We had to replace all 18. Despite protective measures, the cold weather took its toll. Plus, plenty of winter kill in the fairways. It was not until August, that we had a decent course again. Many courses had a similar scenario. These bermuda fairways and bermuda/champion bermuda greens, can they survive another cold winter, especially one that has begun so early? How can clubs already in a financial bind continue to go through this cycle seemingly winter after winter now. Really wonder about all this, seems that cold winters are now the norm here in the south, remember the days when we played all winter, with few interruptions, now winter play the last few years has been at a premium.