After getting in January early, the brutal winter began and went well into February. After 0 possible days to golf in February, the 22nd became the target date and travel was in the forecast. Again, the entire country was experiencing cold temperatures and snow had fallen in many of the old travel destinations. Franklin, KY had snow, Pasadena, MD and Richmond, VA both were snow covered. Then plan was to head directly south into Virginia or possibly North Carolina. Quat and Nutt met at Sheetz at 5 AM on Sunday and headed south. After about 6 hours, some calls were made to courses and Rocky River Golf Club confirmed they would be open. A 12:50 tee time in the shadows of the Charlotte Motor Speedway after a pretty long drive was no match for these road warriors. The course had covered their greens during their snow so the dead grass with extremely green putting surfaces made for quite the sight. Nuttall hit 7 of 8 fairways on the front 9 and Quat hit 6 of 8. On the back, Nuttall hit 6 of 7 and Quat went 7 for 7 on the fairways. Nuttall set the new fairway record with 13 and Quat tied the old mark with 12. The combined fairways hit by 2 people in a round was previously 23 prior and that too was broke. The round was complete and a quick dinner at 222 Public House in Elkin, NC and a few Fat Tires was. Quat and Nutt were home at 1 and a day of incredible driving all around was complete. So was the next year of the streak and 132 straight months and the 11th year were in the books.
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