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Golfing with a Twist

July 31, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

One of the great features of golf (and there are many) is the camaraderie you experience by being together with like-minded individuals – having a good time while doing something you all want to do is good in and of itself. But what if you were able to incorporate another passion into golf? What do I mean? Well…

La-Jenny-golf-course-550x366Let’s say you and your friends are also nudists. Wouldn’t it be great if you could enjoy both being a nudist and playing golf at the same time? Fret not my pants-less friends because there’s a course in France that allows you to do just that: La Jenny Nudist Golf Course.

La Jenny might only feature a 6-hole course, but it’s the only place in the world where nudity is a requirement. Now I’m no nudist, but I surmise if I were one, I’d want to visit La Jenny – it would be the best of both worlds for someone into both baring it all and hitting the links.

14-day-1-u-s-hickory-open-french-lick-indiana-hickory-golf-hub-antique-golf-club-clubs-event-tournament-hickory-shaft-clubPerhaps you’re not into nudity but do enjoy history. In fact, you like history so much, you fantasize about playing golf with old wooden clubs and dressing in golf attire from a bygone era. If that sounds up your alley, then you would probably be interested in the Society of Hickory Golfers.

This organization, which prides itself on “preserving the traditions of the game” is a group dedicated to sporting clubs made of hickory and donning knickers and knee-socks whilst on the links. The Society of Hickory Golfers can help you find and register for golf tournaments around the globe that require traditional equipment and apparel – many featured at historic golf courses to boot!

Finally, let’s say you’re a golfer who fancies winter weather – perhaps you’re even a skier? Well, the country of Greenland (which is mostly ice) has a tournament for you!

snowgolfIt’s called The World Ice Golf Championship and we’ve written about this before. Located more than 370 miles north of the Arctic Circle, you can walk fairways surrounded by giant glaciers and huge ice bergs. But you don’t have to travel to Greenland to partake in what has become known as “Snow Golf.”

Alpine Meadows in California touts itself as the only “top-to-bottom”snow golf course, featuring 9 holes of downhill fun! If you do decide to play, just remember, the greens are not called that in Snow Golf – they’re called “whites” and they’re made of ice!

If you know of any other societies, leagues or tournaments that feature golf with a twist, please let me know – I have a feeling there will be a part 2 to this post!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: alpine meadows, golf, Greenland, knickers, la jenny, nudist, Snow Golf, society of hickory golfers, world ice golf championship

Golfing In A Winter Wonderland

January 31, 2011 | By Chris Chirico | 2 Comments

Here's what you can do during the golf off-season... (photo by TimoHonkelaEnglish  / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Here’s what you can do during the golf off-season… (photo by TimoHonkelaEnglish / CC BY-SA 3.0)

OK, so in the past I may have mentioned that I don’t play golf once the temperature drops below fifty degrees. But now that I’ve been introduced to the likes of Peter Masters and Annika Ostberg, I realize that I’m being a pansy.

Most people likely have no idea who Peter Masters and Annika Ostberg are. Neither did I until doing a bit of research. But these people are some of the best in the world, as well as the first two champions, in their sport. What sport is that you ask? Well, Snow Golf of course! Actually, for arguments sake, it was known as Ice Golf at the time.

Modern snow golf is actually credited to Tina Blomme, who created the game in 1996 and incorporated Snowgolf, Inc. in 1998. According to Wikipedia, “After developing all the products, rules and regulations, to support the sport…she [Ms. Blomme] designed and ran the first official snowgolf course next to the Ice Hotel in Quebec, Canada. Currently, she is setting up the 5 year Snow Golf Global Tour and 2020 Global Championships, in an effort to officialize the sport internationally.”

Meanwhile, there are recurring events like the Ice Golf World Championships, which have been played almost exclusively in Greenland (twice in Austria) since 1997 on the world’s northernmost golf course which is actually an ice shelf that gets reshaped every year by nature. So you may be playing the same course, but you’re never really playing the same course.

However, as cool as that may sound, the next fact may snap me back to reality. The fact has to do with where and when these tournaments are played. This year? The tournament was played earlier this month in Switzerland. Now, as desirable as a trip to Switzerland may be, whether for golf or not…, do I really want to be there in January? I’m having a hard enough time handling the snow and cold here in Connecticut! But Switzerland in January?!

I accept the fact that the people who play in these tournaments have a desire and, what I can only describe as, love for the sport. And these people make me feel like more of a pansy for not playing below fifty degrees. But I’ll tell you what…you can call me a pansy. At the end of the day, I’ll be the pansy in shorts and a polo.

Swing ’til you’re happy…as long as it’s warm enough!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Ice Golf, snow, Snow Golf, snowgolf, winter

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