Ohio Golf Journal September

September signals the closing act of the 2023 golf season in Ohio. Golfers will be scrambling to get in as many rounds as possible before the weather turns too cold and nasty for play. Most leagues and casual golfers quit playing after Labor Day. Before you put those clubs away in the garage for the winter consider this. –– The golf courses are less crowded, with more tee times available –– Because fewer golfers the rounds are faster and can get more holes in –– DVR your favorite football game and spend the afternoon on the course instead of the couch –– The weather in September is normally slightly cooler and more enjoyable on the course –– The leaves will be turning magnificent reds, golds and yellows making the courses even more beautiful These are just a few reasons why you should get out of the house and play more golf in September. In this issue we feature the history of Pinehurst. If you have not been to the ‘Home of American Golf’ lately, you need to go back. In Ed Travis’ expert opinion, the USGA proposal on rolling back the distance a golf ball can travel may be DOA. Ai is making a big impact in the golf industry and we visited Nemacolin, one of the most luxurious resorts we have ever visited. Remember get out on the course this month, I will be looking for you on the Back 9. Autumn Colors Brighten Local Golf Courses FRED ALTVATER PUBLISHER Back 9 Media Group Also Publishes: Michigan Golf Journal Indiana Golf Journal Back 9 Report Ohio Golf Journal

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