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What Will A Golf Course Be Like On The Sunday Before Labor Day?

My fiancĂ© and I are planning an outdoor wedding at a golf course, but I’m a little worried about the date. We are planning to have our wedding on the Sunday before Labor Day.
How late do golfers typically stay out playing during the summer? Our ceremony is set for 5:30pm. Will the amount have dwindled down by then?
And generally, will it be extra crowded on the Sunday before Labor Day because of the holiday weekend?

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4 Comments

  1. Jamie I
    Posted December 27, 2009 at 8:27 pm | Permalink

    Here, central time zone, golfers are on the course from 6:30am-8:00pm in the summer

  2. LuckySho
    Posted December 27, 2009 at 8:34 pm | Permalink

    Golf courses are very busy places on the Labour Day Weekend and it’s their last hurrah before the summer holidays are over. To put your mind at ease I am sure that your golf course has taken every precaution to ensure privacy on your special day. You will also find that golfers are very respectful of this sort of event being held at their club and that they will not interfere in any way with your service, photo session, or reception. Congratulations and Best Wishes.

  3. griller
    Posted December 27, 2009 at 9:01 pm | Permalink

    You might be fine just the way you are. The play at a golf course usually diminishes by the time you are scheduled to have your ceremony. Why not check with the club manager for his input. Then there is little chance for any interference.

  4. googie
    Posted December 27, 2009 at 9:02 pm | Permalink

    Golfers are on the course from sunrise to sunset, every day, more around holidays since family is in town. 5:30 is too early, try 8:00.

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