Golf courses don’t always close when it rains, but the course's specific policies and the severity of the weather play a significant role in whether play is allowed. While light rain may not stop a round, courses often close in cases of heavy rain, standing water, or lightning to protect the players and the course itself.
Golf courses may stay open during light rain or when conditions are manageable. However, several factors influence whether the course remains open:
Although many courses remain open in light rain, certain weather conditions can lead to a temporary closure. Here’s when you can expect a golf course to close due to rain:
The condition of the course can significantly impact whether it is suitable for playing golf after rain. Generally, if the course is too wet, it becomes difficult to play because of the soft ground, which can slow the ball’s roll, make it harder to get traction for shots, and increase the likelihood of damaging the course.
Here are a few signs that the course might be too wet to play:
Refund policies for rain-related cancellations can vary greatly between golf courses. In general, if the course is closed due to weather conditions, or if play is suspended for a significant amount of time, courses may offer partial or full refunds. However, most golf courses don’t provide refunds for rain delays unless play is halted early into the round or the course is unplayable.
It’s always a good idea to check the course's cancellation or refund policy in advance, especially during seasons when rain is common. Some courses may allow you to reschedule or offer rain checks if conditions prevent you from completing your round. Calling ahead to confirm the course's current conditions and policy will help avoid any surprises.
In conclusion, golf courses do not automatically close when it rains. While light rain may not stop play, heavy rain, standing water, and lightning can cause golf courses to temporarily close. To avoid any inconvenience, it's always best to call ahead and check the course’s conditions and policies before you head out.