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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I would like to see the difference in average drive distance in the Villages between January and July. During the winter when the fairways are bone dry, have very little grass and the rough is dormant and very short, a low draw off the T will run out forever. In the middle of the summer rain season, between the wet ground and the nasty Bermuda rough, most drives stay just about where they land. I would guess that my average driving distance is about 35 yards longer during the winter. And in the winter the golfer never has to hack their ball out of a buried lie in the rough just to get back onto the fairway. My average score is probably 5 - 8 strokes lower per round in the winter.
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That's one of the reasons for active and inactive seasons for posting scores for handicap.