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Originally Posted by zcaveman
I remember when I went out last year and there was no entertainment and they told me that it was too cold. I went from SS to LS and found no entertainment there either.
I would have to think that they ran a survey of how many people actually show up for the shows when the weather gets cold and figured that 47 degrees is when the attendance gets to a point where it is not worth paying the musicians to play since no one is there.
I guess they err on the side of caution. Think about the groups playing in this weather. It cannot be nice for them either.
I wish they would extend the temperature rule to the golf courses so we would not get points for below 47 degree weather.
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A friend told me that the cold weather rules had recently been updated. I am not quite sure how the following works but I copied this from Golfthe villages.com
"Reservation Point Only Times – We realize there are different
personal tolerances for cold, wind, rain, etc. When there are clear
signs of severe inclement weather, although the golf course remains
open for play, only reservation points will be assigned for golfers who
wish to cancel."
Curious if that means say tomorrow am it is 40 around my scheduled tee time and I call up and say it is too cold for me then I would not get cancellation points???