Winter weather holds on, postpones golf season in Manitoba
Shooters Family Golf Centre Food Services Manager Amy Cerasani reflected on the beginning of the past two golf seasons on Monday. Cerasani said she expects this year's golf season will be delayed due to the weather, but that once the temperature climbs above zero, the snow will disappear quickly.
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