Okay, I know it's not quite Winter yet. But we are playing under Winter Rules.
We played golf on Black Friday. Temperature was 65 degrees, not a cloud in the sky. As you can see, SOME people felt it was warm enough to wear shorts. And in the background there you can see the reason for playing with orange balls. Which I forgot to bring. Lost two balls when they embedded themselves somewhere on the fairway and, in spite of following them all the way, we couldn't find them when we walked up. Ah well. That'll learn me.
And for those of you who live someplace where you don't have to worry about orange balls and winter rules. It is treated as casual water. You move your ball to the closest piece of green grass that is no closer to the hole. Which in some cases actually means you have to back track 20 yards or more. Love that winter golf.
This is crazy! How is it 65 degrees and there is still snow on the ground.
Posted by: Arian | July 07, 2010 at 07:50 AM
What is not in any golf swing, you must return the clubface to the ball directly. Through every move, shift and rotate either to promote or interfere with your goal. The truth remains, however, if the golf grip is incorrect, you can never get consistent shots. This excerpt is only a link to a golf club, then it is too loose or tight, so be sure you have a problem with the right shots.
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