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Originally Posted by terrieb
This may not be the place to post this but I am sure if it isn't, the systems administrator will move it for me. But, in the last few days I've noticed where there are no cancellation points charged you due to the cold but what about when there is 100% rain and you cancel your tee time the day you are scheduled to play golf. I cancelled last Saturday when we were supposed to play because it was actually raining out. I called the starter shack to cancel our tee time. Do I get charged those cancellation points whereas people don't get charged because of the cold --- both are weather related. We are scheduled to play golf (executive course) on this Saturday and they are calling for 80% chance of thunderstorms on Saturday. Just wondering..........
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I believe that if you cancel more than 24 hours prior to your tee time, you are only assessed 1 point. If you cancel less than 24 hours prior to your tee time, you get assessed 3 points. As to the different weather conditions, I believe that they do not assess you points if there are conditions that are dangerous to the players or dangerous to the golf course (per their standards, not yours). Golf is often played in conditions that are physically "uncomfortable" but not dangerous to people or golf courses. If you cancel because you don't want to get a little wet or a little cold, then I think you have to take your points and move on.