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Jeff Burrows
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Northern VT courses

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I will be staying in Lyndonville, VT for a week in March. Planning to do some skiing @ Jay Peak and Burke Mountain as well as some cross country skiing at the Kingdom Trails. I was hoping to get in some winter golf as well.

Are the northern VT golf courses kept playable this time of year? I was eyeing the Lyndon St College course near Burke and also the North Calais course. I know it is private and I know there is always a crapload of snow in VT. I am used to tromping through large amounts of snow, but if there is a course in that area that gets regular winter play then that would be a huge bonus.

Any suggestions are appreciated. Seems I only get to VT in the winter for skiing trips so it may be my only chance to play the courses.
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Cherry Hill and Blackfalls are right on the backside of Jay Peak. There will still be a ton of snow though. Calais is only open for monthly tournaments and will also have a ton of snow. Lyndonville will probably have the least snow and is a good course.
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Thanks for the info. Lyndonville it is.
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Post by Eric Kevorkian »

Heading to Stowe this week for my wedding.

Are any courses playable right now? Conditions?
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All courses will be like the frozen tundra. It will be easy to stay on top and unless we get 4" or more of snow you will not need ribbons.
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Congrats on the wedding!

Waterbury stays the most playable of the bunch and its close to Stowe. But, yeah, its frozen and crusty.
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Post by Eric Kevorkian »

Thanks guys!

Looks like i'm gonna try and hit up Center Chains on Friday if anyone is interested.

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Post by Josh Rappeport »

Ha!!

I'd love to join you, but I'll be patrolling up at the 'bush.

Shoot me a pm if you want to come skiing.
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