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  1. 5 hours ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

    Killington as well for a mountain golf course. Skied and played golf on the same day many times.

     Killington is kind of beat these days . If you are playing Vermont, Green Mountain national is a must . Okemo is pretty nice too . 

  2. 5 hours ago, dryslot said:

    Head to Sunday River or Surgarloaf, You won't be disappointed playing either course there except June can be sketchy at times depending on how they fared over the winter if your looking for a mountain course.

    I've played Sugarloaf in June and the greens are just coming in after the long winter . Wait a bit . 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    The analogy doesn't make any sense because outlooks are not a 50/50 proposition with the level of detail that I provide. Even in the other one that I "missed"...I nailed the mid atl blizzard.

     Level of detail is meaningless if it's wrong . 

  4. 26 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    It's difficult, and everyone will always have misses, but I'm 3/5...not bad imo. All we can do is keep trying to improve...never will be 100% success rate.

    "I'm 3/5." What would you be if you flipped a coin ? 

  5. 1 hour ago, mreaves said:

    Sam was a kid growing up in Keene, NH who was a whiz at meteorology from the get go. He was a big snow lover but probably a bigger severe lover. He got his degree and the went to Oklahoma for post grad. I think his name here is OKPowdah. He used to draw snow maps that always seemed to have a “phallic” look to the contours. If you look at that clown map, you can see the darker blue shading also has that look. 

     kind of weird I don't remember the dude . What was his handle ? 

  6. 26 minutes ago, Isotherm said:

     

    Ray, while that is effectively my prepared post-mortem, I do think there's still a chance the last few weeks of winter produce a good pattern, but that will be contingent upon scouring out the -AAM in the sub-tropics [finally erasing the sub-tropical ridges], to allow the jet to cut underneath in the Atlantic, so a bonafide NAO develops. We should see some PNA improvements in the last week of this month.

     Very well done write up at that .

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  7. 7 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

    I've done Fox Ridge once before. Spring Meadows was the course I joined because it was close to work. Nonesuch River was always my preferred course in Portland (vicinity). And Belgrade Lakes is close to my in-laws and probably my other most frequently played course up here.

    Nonsuch is another favorite. And reasonable rates.

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