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Quinte golf courses are benefitting from warm fall temperatures

  • September 16, 2015 at 8:46 am

By Cam Kennedy

BELLEVILLE – With temperatures still hovering in the high 20s in the middle of September, golfers in the Quinte area will have time to squeeze in a few more rounds.

The Bay of Quinte area, along with Prince Edward County, is home to over 15 golf courses where the average golfer or pro can test their skills.

QNet News will be looking into how long the region’s courses will be staying open before colder weather arrives.

 

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