Golfing through the seasons
As much as we golfers hate to admit it, there is a winter in
California. Fortunately, we don’t have to start our round of golf
after watching the snow melt on the putting green, but we may end
up playing in the cold and rain. The first thing we have to do is
ask ourselves a question,

Do we really WANT to play in the cold and rain?

If the answer is,

yes

there are things we can do to make it a little more
enjoyable.
Golfing through the seasons

As much as we golfers hate to admit it, there is a winter in California. Fortunately, we don’t have to start our round of golf after watching the snow melt on the putting green, but we may end up playing in the cold and rain. The first thing we have to do is ask ourselves a question, “Do we really WANT to play in the cold and rain?” If the answer is, “yes” there are things we can do to make it a little more enjoyable.

First, let’s talk about the most important part of golfing in the winter – staying dry and warm in wet weather. So let’s start with Gore-Tex. Gore-Tex is a fabric that allows your skin to breathe but at the same time will not let water penetrate its surface. Gore-Tex is expensive, (but well worth the price). Your next option is micro-fiber; micro-fiber is a super tightly woven material that is wind resistant and can be treated to make it waterproof. It is usually lightweight and is better for windy days with a light rain. Your last option is non-porous rubberized or plastic fabrics that keep out moisture as well as seal it in, which after a few holes you will feel clammy and damp.

The second thing to consider is body heat and exposure. Most body heat is lost through exposed areas – the top of your head and hands being the two main spots. Obviously a good hat is a must, however your hands are the most important area to keep warm. There is a type of mitten made for golf that is fleece with a plastic liner that works well on a chilly day. If it’s cold and windy, put some Hot Hands (air activated hand warmers) inside the mittens, this works great.

Don’t forget your feet. There is nothing worse than sloughing around a golf course. A good pair of waterproof shoes is a must. One other thing I do is carry an extra pair of dry socks in a bag with me in case of an, “emergency”.

The last piece of advice I can offer is if you are out playing on a day like this and you still need help, come find me, I will be in the golf shop where it is warm and dry. Play well.

Give the gift that keeps on giving for Christmas – from now until Christmas I am running a lesson special. If you purchase a package of golf lessons, I will add two additional lessons. You can call or e-mail me for more info.

Have any golf related questions? From rules to club fitting you can call me at 408-846-4531 or e-mail me at

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. If you would like to read some of my past tips, you can do so at

www.pinnaclenews.com. And don’t forget, if you’re not having fun playing golf call your local PGA or instructor, we will help. Golf is more fun when you’re improving. Don’t be afraid to be good.

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