Thursday, January 22, 2009

Keeping Your Golf Warm This Winter

As winter is in full swing and probably one of the coldest for a while, a lot of people do tend to want to stay indoors a lot. It just feels very depressing to get out of the house and go and play a game of golf. But this is not the only harmful problem the cold weather brings. It can also end up affecting your overall game because things such as the grip on the golf clubs will become a bit of a problem. Below are a few tips that will help you out when you are looking to better your game in the winter.

Keeping your hands at the right temperature.
The game of golf is mainly about your hands, you have to use them to pick up the ball and strike the ball, so make sure they are the correct temperature and not too cold. As you could potentially lose a lot of feel on the shorter shots.

Keep your spikes in tip top shape
This is very important as it could affect your strike, especially if the weather is rainy and windy. Make sure that your spikes are not worn down.

Take a bigger Club
This is one of the most important tips as when you hit the ball in the winter it does not go as fast as it would do in the summer months. So get yourself a bigger club that is ok for the winter and will help you get the greatest possible shots.

Keep it Dry
If you want to get the best grip and the best contact when you strike a ball then keep your clubs and putters dry at all times. They are bound to get wet and moist in the winter months. So to avoid disappointment in your game you should prepare well before.

Do not just use one Golf Ball
As already mentioned, we know that balls travel further in heat. So try not to use just one single ball during your game. Warming up and alternating balls will make your shot go a lot further.

There are many more tips which can be used but the above should set you up for a good game of golf during the winter months. Remember to keep on practicing your game, I see a lot of people stop during the chilly months and then when the summer comes they become rusty and start losing their skill set.

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