m Whilehurchâ€"Stouffvifle wthanks in large pan to some cunpvraliun from Mother Nature who pm. duced unseamnably mild tenummms in Math. last year all [his time. golfers wcw out on the fair- ways at public golf (ï¬lms-t5 ' What a diffemncc one War "161le But [his year. those courses are still in a hold- ing pattern. due Slargeiy to 0k! Man Winter. who remained around this neck of the ‘rmmds after dumping snow and ice pelk'is 135! vka. Not to mention some large amounts of rainfall aftermmis. the end result am gotf [courses still in the procth of drying up. “We're really itching to open." mime-dad Roy ( Zhin. Maples nf Ballamrar Goif (Zlub head pro. "A (‘01ka (ifâ€"ween ago we had targeted an 19 opening. Right now though. wire waiting for the mqu to up. No one wants to in slop- py mnditionx" Chin noted their situ- ation is comptmndod by the fact the (‘Ulll'St' is local » ed in a higher elevation in the Oak Ridges Momim. In Inching at the upcoming weather fore- cam for the wvek. Chin is keeping his ï¬ngers crossed they might be able to open same time next week. As a result. their mursv requires a few extra days to dry. But that will once again depend on Mother Nature being in a m-mx-ratiw nuxxl "last war was a ludny ymr." he said in mfvn'nt'v tn the course's. Party March 2;! opening in .2012. "‘lhis war H's. wally bath to nuran ( Ziting (how's no physi- cal changes madv In thv BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhmakanuï¬â€˜wmgï¬mm Long, hard winter put hold on golf season Tanya McGee. club manager. rmdited their excellent drainage sys- tem in heï¬ping ‘them dry up the Iii-hole pub- lic course from the wet weather experienced last week t0 "pen in what described as their tradi- lionallime frame. But it is a far cry from last year when they began business March 31. "We usualky try to open around the middle of. April." she said. “But everything is 'wcalhct Although the course is npen. McGee was quick to no“: golfers can only walk the course. For those hoping to use power cans. she said i! will be weather depen- (iaillt. If the wqu dries up sufï¬ciently. they will allow (arts In ht' uwd by the weekme at the radial. [hose Ionking m gm m snmv eariy golf a! Baham- rac will nm see any phy‘si. ml changers m lhv ('UUN‘. Md kw said. year it‘s really back to normal." ‘Lasl ymr was a lucky year. This acmu much EST I" KSTW w mums GM? ma “If 1m 00? PIN KEY“ YIIS! “DEPOT “WWW mumm wswwv LISTEN WW LITTLE USSIRS LO'ML {I}! “N “‘15 MN“ “SYRIA 309mmmwmmrmmvwofl mmmwwwmgveahmmn mm'fvfl 91mm nstmmn can Namath-immunity! Sim-Tribune visit flyerland.ca with“? Ballantme Golf Club opened Tuesday SPORTS ml “0’3 um S'ORYS WARD COtLEGES mum FM um SUPERSYM swam mEMS MY‘S 51mm “ITO SYMES suns [DC "I WETS YEN “f “V “WKOO mm YOYSRUS TSC “MS MOW Stouffville Sun-Tribune Apiï¬Zéhdwaor mumWaMM-yx SUN “NBUNE Flli pMON) It won't be lupg before you're back playing arm public courses in short pants and sleeves. Ballantrae Golf Club opened this week.