Golf doesn't have to end when the snow falls or temperatures get too cold. There are many options for the golfer who doesn't want to give up his favorite pastime during the winter months. Warm up the cart and play golf in the winter.
Instructions
1. Visit an indoor golf facility. Find golf domes online or in the phone book. Domes are heated driving ranges. Some also offer putting and chipping areas.
2. Put an indoor practice green in your basement. Kits can be purchased at local golf accessories stores or online. Use the extra space in your home to put up a practice net and hitting area. Get use out of your clubs all winter long.
3. Find a golf facility that offers interactive simulators. Many offer full rounds of golf, playing well known courses from around the world. Practice with your own set of clubs with their screen and sensor equipment.
4. Start a golf exercise program at home or with a qualified golf fitness trainer from a local gym. A trainer can help you keep those muscles used for golfing toned and ready to go.
5. Play a round of indoor mini-golf. While it's not the same thing, it helps keep your putting skills up to par until you can hit the course in the spring.
6. Take advantage of playing the course even though it's cold. If the course is open, there's no reason to wait. Dress warm and plan on seeing a lot of bare spots, but you can still have fun and get some good practice in.
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