Rainy Day Blues

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Much like yesterday morning the overnight rains have left us with a soggy golf course.  The range and #1 fairway have the same amount of standing water as yesterday morning.  The forecast is the same- scattered showers possible all day with chances of rain between 15 and 65 percent.  If I didn't remember having a half-pound Colossus Burger and Red Velvet Cake at 3 Angels Diner on Broad (well worth the trip, y'all) and watching the Tigers destroy Rice last night, I would wonder if I ended up in a Germantown version of the Groundhog Day movie.

I again recommend calling me to check on the conditions if you feel the itch to play today. If we can avoid showers like we did yesterday the course will be enjoyable, but if we catch any significant rain it might be a sloppy mess.


Casey Cass

Best golf since 1970

The Golf Course at Germantown Country Club was designed and built under the supervision of famous golf course designer and architect, J. Press Maxwell, in 1969. The Golf Course was opened along with the other club facilities in July of 1970.

Since the initial inception and construction of the 6,887 yard Championship Golf Course, many additions and changes to the course have taken place. Currently we have TifEagle grass on the greens and 419 Bermuda grass on all the fairways and collars.  Germantown Country Club has the finest putting surface all 12 months of the year of any club in the area.

Germantown Country Club has been selected to host the final Qualifying Rounds for the United States Open Golf Tournament by the USGA on four different occasions. We have also been host to national tournaments for both high school and inter-collegiate golf organizations.

The Club is proud to be a member of the PGA, USGA, TGA and the MGA. These organizations offer tournament competition in which many of our members participate.

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