Posts Tagged ‘winter golf accessories’
Golfing in the spring after the long winter up here in gods country is a long anticipated thing. When the golf cart and golf clubs get put away in the back of the garage and the golf apparel goes into winter storage I was ready for a break from golf.
It was nice to get on with the winter activities and a change of pace. But that was in the middle of November. Now it is March and the snow is melting from the warm sun and everyone is starting to bring up, not long until we are golfing again.
And I Can’t wait for that. Now is the time to get the golf apparel out and see what you have left and what was worn out and you threw away last fall. Hopefully you did not keep that way out of style stuff for yet another year.
Now is a good time to look through your golf clothes and look through the Internet to get what you need. When opening day comes you will probably need more cold weather apparel and you better be ready. But hopefully it will not be long after that you will need shorts and golf shirts and a few new golf balls and a couple pairs of new golf gloves.
Get moving and inventory your golf apparelso you ar ready for opening day!!
Tips to stay warm and play golf part 3
But at any rate they will both be worth the work and hassle if it gets cold and windy, and especially if it rains when it is cold. Then you will have the golf course to yourselves, even more fun.
But do not forget to have a fold-able clear plastic windshield to strap on in case the rental does not have a windshield. The golf cart cover does not do as much good if the windshield hole is still there. And if it warms up and the sun is hot later in the day you can fold open the doors and still have direct wind protection.
If you have a 4 sided golf cart cover with a built in windshield then you really have a heavy golf cart cover to travel with and if you get there and the rentals have windshields you do a lot of work with no reward. It is much better to have a separate windshield, which can be used without the cover on a mild day to block just the wind when you travel that long distance to where your tee shot finally stopped.