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It's Daylights Savings Time, Which Means It's Officially Golf Season

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This blog probably doesn't apply to you if you live in the south and can golf year round. Here in the Northeast once the clock springs ahead and the days get longer, it means golf season has arrived. We have 29 days until the Masters btw.


I spent my Sunday afternoon cleaning out my garage because my roommate has been requesting a spring cleaning. What started out as a productive clean out, turned into me cleaning out my golf bag and washing out my irons getting prepped for the upcoming season.


Side note, nothing better than when you clean out your bag and find a few loose beers that you never got to before the season came to a close, tossing them in the fridge just counting down the days for your first round.


Going to be a high of 60 degrees here in NY tomorrow, which means it's time to just leave your clubs in your back seat or the bed of your truck for when the weather is nice enough to sneak in a round, or hit the range after work. Or fuck it, skip work and golf all day.


Golf courses and the golf industry must be salivating when Day Lights Savings comes back around, just knowing the cash register and the course is about to fill up reallllll soon.


The Utah Golf Association is also fighting a bill to make standard time permanent.

“The argument that changing clocks twice a year is an inconvenience does not outweigh the year-round benefits of having more usable daylight hours in the evenings,” it posted on social media. Utah has the right idea.

 
 
 

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