Jim Coleman,
Last week, when it was really wet, I was playing with a fellow, a strong golfer, who hit his drive in tall fescue.
I told another member of our group that he would never get it out of the fescue because he was aiming at the green, instead of laterally, back to the fairway.
He took a mighty swing.
The ball traveled about 4 yards, never getting above waist high, and still in the tall fescue.
The golfer hitting the shot said it felt like he tore his elbow and shoulder.
When grass gets wet, especially tall, thick grass, it's almost impossible to adequately advance the ball.
Spring makes for difficult conditions in the NE.