OATW Major - No Findlay-Ing Up - May 17th - Findlay OH - Signup on 56

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Oh it’s an absolute deluge out there now

Yeah, not the weather we were looking for overnight. 3-4" of rain in a lot of parts of our area last night and some absolute mega puddles out there on the way to work this morning. I’m honestly concerned about the storms they are calling for tonight overnight too…

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You guys got that much overnight? Thats insane.

Is the exit onto rt 68 open yet?

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all in about an hour or two. The amount of lightning and thunder was incredible. Trying to not use hyperbole but it’s one of the worst storms i’ve been a part of in forever

yes 68 is open

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Thats nuts. We got some rain but nothing like that. I was looking at the radar at like 1030 last night and it looked like Findlay wasnt even gonna get hit that bad.

i woke up at 2(?) to what sounded like a gunshot outside of our window and then the whole house shook. The pictures of flooding in low areas around town is bananas.

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We got 3-4 inches but it was over a couple days a week or so ago. getting that in a few hours is just a devastating amount of rain.

What’s drainage like at sycamore? With temps rising and wind picking up we should be fine right?

Lift clean and place birdie fest for the boys!

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What are those?

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don’t be a bitch

draining is good on most of the holes. 5-6-7-16 hold water for quite a while. As long as the course itself isn’t flooded we should be ok. maybe CPO for the riders.

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(Net) birdies

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See above.

Gonna have to leave the white pants at home I guess.

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or…

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Everyone I know with a basement has water in today. Friend that lives in a subdivision outside of town had his whole street underwater. Wife came downstairs at one point because lightning his somewhere very close to our house, and she said it was unbelievably loud and bright upstairs. Our youngest cat still doesn’t want to come out from hiding. A really incredibly intense storm

Possibility of trees down at the course?