I have not been able to get out to play golf lately. I was really looking forward to playing fall golf as this is a time when golf courses start to soften up after the summer and regain some green. However, each morning lately has seemingly been plagued by frost and frigid temperatures. And when there is frost in the morning, golf courses enter what is called a frost delay where all the tee times get pushed back and sometimes cancelled. I am also not really looking to get out and play golf when it is 5 degrees outside. Sure I could layer up, but I would rather just wait for the cold spell to pass. If it never passes then I’ll just get over myself and play in the cold. Here is the twitter account of the golf course I play at updating us on the status of the course:
https://x.com/RoyalColwoodGC/status/1717901005709529168?s=20
I found this YouTube video that includes some solid tips for how to brave the cold on the course. They talk about simple things such as wearing a base layer on the course and even buying one of those hand warmers that quarterbacks wear in the NFL. The most interesting tip to me that was mentioned was how you need to put your ego out of the way and club up. What do I mean by that? Well in the cold air, the golf ball is guaranteed to travel a shorter distance versus the summer air. So the guy in the video suggests that although it might be slightly embarrassing, for the best results you need to hit a longer club than you might normally to account for the loss of distance. That isn’t something I’ve given much thought in the past but will keep it in mind going forward.
Hopefully I will be able to get out to play a little bit next weekend so I have more to share.



