Monday, February 12, 2007
Snowbirds Make Their Way Back To South Mississippi
They're a unique group of birds who come down each winter to thaw out and get in a few swings on the green. Following Katrina, the snowbirds stopped coming down as frequently as before. But thanks to more lodging, and post-Katrina course improvements, golfers are making their way back to South Mississippi. Krystal Allan talks to some snowbirds who say they're happy to be back on the coast.
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