As the last days of summer begin to fade, golfers across Saskatchewan are making the most of every round before fall settles in.
For Scott Blundell, the closing stretch of the season is about more than scores.
“It is a beautiful day. It’s a wonderful day to get out and get a round of golf in before winter sets in,” he said.
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Blundell’s highlight this year came at Rolling Pines near Nipawin, a nine-hole course carved into the trees that he calls one of his favourites.
While he summed up his overall season with the word “pitiful,” he laughed it off. Blundell plays year-round,