Mine too, used to play there a lot on weekends but I tore a tendon in my left arm over the July 4th weekend and haven't golfed since. Gonna try and take a few whacks at the range this weekend to see how it goes.
The worst days when I was a kid was when it was below zero the boiler would break down, they'd cancel school, and we'd have to wait outside in numbing cold for over an hour for the bus. I went to Catholic School so I wasn't dressed for cold weather. Never could understand why we couldn't wait inside until the buses came.
It cost me close to $2 a day to run the ac all day, a price I gladly play to be comfortable and my wife comfortable. She hates heat with her Scottish, Irish blood so best to keep her happy.
The school I went to was old and no AC, I remember quite a few sweltering days near the end of the year and at the beginning too. They never let us out early though they gave us extra recess time, I think the nuns were a little hot in their habits.
Our cat has done that before with a mouse, my wife got it out, he also brough a snake into the house once and just left it in the living room when he was done playing with it. I thought it was a rubber snake my wife bought for the cat to play with until it stated slithering across the floor.
Im down to 82/69
We waited until the first week of November and the weather was perfect, rained one day in the two weeks we were there. Little cool up north but Rome and Naples were perfect.
Sounds like the place I played in Oswego, short course with small greens and most approach shots were blind, so if you didn't know the course it was tough.
I was playing one time at Cooperstown and there was a par 3 facing a busy road, super windy, so I took a wood and crushed it, hit a bus filled with tourists and bounced off the entrance to a gift shop. We had a good laugh at that one.
Pretty sure I did though at the time I didn't think much of it since it was early in the year, I didn't get pears either and I usually get a good crop. I finally got apples for the first time, not many though.
I was looking at buying some Pings individually since I don't use all the irons, cheaper to buy them that way, the Pings I looked at were $150-$190 each and do what Ken said and use woods for the longer irons.
When I used to go I'd go to the window and get rolls of quarters for the slots, I think some guy from Rhode Island ripped them off making slugs so all the casinos now it's all digital.