On the professional Golf tours competitions get cancelled if, the course is unplayable due to weather (water lying etc), heavy rain, high winds or threat of lightening. Then the players may get to play later that day or the next day.
In amateur competition the weather does have to be very rough for the competition committee to call play off. Obviously if there is lightening it is too dangerous to play golf.
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∙ 14y agoNo. But it has been cancelled because of the war.
No you can not.
In amateur competition you are usually allowed to do so. Check with the competition committee of the competition you are playing in, there may be certain conditions in place such as you need a medical certificate.
Weather can become life-threatening.
yes if the weather is bad
Sometimes bad weather..
Yes
no it doesnt
Reagan
The Algarve is located in the southern part of Portugal. It has a wide range of golf courses and has become a destination for specialist holidays including golf course fees, tuition and competitions.
In the last 2 years rules have been relaxed on this issue. Check your club rules to make sure. Some club competitions allow it, but national competitions do not.
When the temperature drops below zero degrees