Hey golfers! Believe it or not, playing golf in freezing temperatures can still be enjoyable—and even improve your game! Today, we’re talking about some tips to help you master the cold weather greens. Let’s get started. First up, let’s talk about staying warm. Layering is your best friend here. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add a cozy mid-layer, and finish with a windproof jacket. Don’t forget to keep your head and hands warm—beanies and winter gloves can make all the difference. After all, who wants to lose feeling in their fingers while putting? Walking the course is another game-changer. What’s crazy about this is that moving around instead of riding in a cart helps keep your body warm and your blood flowing. Plus, you’ll burn a few extra calories—bonus! When it comes to equipment, switching to a low-compression golf ball can give you better performance in cold weather. Did you know cold air is denser and can shorten your shots? A softer ball can help make up for that lost distance. Finally, timing matters. Aim for tee times later in the morning when the sun has had a chance to warm things up. Don’t you wish you were out there, enjoying the crisp air with a hot coffee in hand? I know I would! Winter golf isn’t just possible—it’s fun with the right preparation. Bundle up and keep swinging!
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