Frost Delays at Densons Creek Golf Course: Why They Happen and Why They Matter
If you’ve played at Densons Creek Golf Course on a chilly morning, you may have encountered a
frost delay. While they can be inconvenient, frost delays are essential for protecting the course
and ensuring safe, high-quality play.
Why Frost Delays Are Necessary
- Protecting the Grass: Frost makes grass brittle and fragile. Walking or driving on frosted turf can
crush the grass, causing long-term damage and bare spots. Delaying play ensures the turf stays
healthy and intact. - Preventing Disease: Frozen grass is more prone to disease. When we wait for the frost to melt,
we help prevent weak grass and minimize the risk of disease that could affect the course.
Ensuring Safety: Frost creates slippery conditions. Waiting for it to melt ensures a safer playing
surface and reduces the risk of slips and falls. - Better Playing Conditions: Once the frost has melted, the grass is more resilient and ready for
play. The delay allows the turf to recover, offering the best possible playing experience.
How We Handle Frost Delays
At Densons Creek, we monitor conditions closely and aim to minimize the impact of frost delays. It
usually takes a couple of hours after sunrise, depending on weather conditions, for the frost to
melt and the course to be playable. We try our best to keep our community updated and post
updates regularly on our Facebook Page
Making the Most of a Frost Delay
While you wait, consider warming up in the clubhouse, grabbing a coffee, or enjoying the
peaceful course scenery. We’ll keep you updated on when play can begin.
We appreciate your patience and look forward to seeing you on the course soon.