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If you’re taking the time to review the course and it’s just snowed, rained, or had any kind of weather that has a temporary lingering affect on the course, that should get listed under course conditions, not your course rating/review. I see people give 1 star reviews of decent course all the time because the pads weren’t shoveled when they arrived right after a storm, complaining about downed trees in c1 the day after a storm, or because they went to a course in a swamp in August and it was buggy (not the best example there I know, some courses are inherently more prone to being buggy)
More often than not this issues are resolved quickly by community members, or an afternoon of sunshine. Stop reviewing Mother Nature and focus on the course
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