I was not able to golf most of the summer due to some health issues, just twice in March. I am able now, with some restrictions, and have golfed a few times this month - mainly on my favorite par 3 course so I don't need to use a driver - docs orders. Anyway, it's getting chilly here in Michigan and I am preparing for some cold weather golf - which I never really have done. Outside of some long underwear, which I picked up, any other suggestions or tips for golfing in the cold? Also curious what is the coldest weather folks have golfed in? I had planned to go until the snow flies, but then I stepped outside this morning and it was chilly man, like 40 degrees. Not sure it would be much fun to golf when it's that cold - I am thinking 50 and above. But then again I was not dressed for it and walking on the course. Surely walking helps to keep you warmed up yes?
Anyway, where better to get some feedback right?
Cheers,
AE
Here, in MA, some courses are open through the winter, as long as the ground is dry. I haven't tried golfing below 55, early in the AM, but being a former skier, I say if it's too warm to ski, (45 degrees+), it's warm enough for golf. As was said, on a sunny day, with little wind, it should be OK. Longjohns, warm hat, cold weather golf gloves, and warm socks, and you're set to go. Have fun.
Paula
P.S. For Tom:
I'm writing to you here on the forum, because this is the only way I can reach you.
I haven't been able to access the sight on my computer or laptop. I login, choose a category, then a lesson, and I'm instructed to login again. It goes round and round like that, and I can never access the lesson. I did email you at info@saguto.golf. I don't know how else to get tech help.
Please email back.
Thanks.
Paula