8-9 Degree Celsius = 46–48-degree Fahrenheit, which is considered “balmy” in our winter time and typical spring weather temperature. May get up higher in the late afternoon around 3 P.M. because of the angle of the sun.
The number one weather related deterrent to get on the golf courses in our region will be the moisture. Which will render the fairway soft and muddy in spots.
I hate to lose a well-placed tee shot in the fairway. Often had to look for the pitch mark to “dig out” a perfectly placed tee shot.
I used to be an all-weather golfer, frost, hail, rain, even light snow, gale strength wind. The worse the conditions, the fewer golfers on the golf courses.
Now I’ll hide in my La-Z-Boy chair with a cup of hot tea.
There are more and more weekday golfers now, since the “home office” days compete with the retired and those on vacation time for the tee time. Golf courses in the cities are packed with golfers. A 6-hour round is very common.
I was asked to watch the golf swing of someone I know over this weekend, the parking lot is packed. The overhead paging of mostly single walked on golfers dominated the tee sheet. Obviously, no one cares if the golf course over charge for what it is. A short track of 6,100 yards from the tip for $70. Not too long ago, I was paying half of that.