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Dressing for Golf in the Bitter Cold

November 19, 2014 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

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From left: Stinky Golfers Chris, Greg & Tom bear the bitter cold at Fenwick Golf Course (November 2013)

Who Plays Golf in the Bitter Cold? I guess I do…or at least I have. That photo above proves it. That was last November and I remember it well: The course (Fenwick in Connecticut) is right on the water (Long Island Sound) and it was pretty damn cold – low 40’s (4 to 6 degrees Celsius) with fairly gusty winds (which made it feel at or below freezing).

You can easily spot me because I’m wearing shorts. SHORTS! What was I thinking? I was freezing! But in the coziness of my bedroom that morning, wearing shorts seems like a good idea. After all, I was trying to layer: I had a thermal long-sleeve base-layer on, with a quarter-zip sweater over that. I even had a winter hat on. OK, so I knew my legs would be cold but what I underestimated was that my upper body would be pretty cold too.

Anyway, now that the cold weather has returned to much of the U.S., I’m considering how I could do things differently this year (aside from not playing in the cold at all). The trick to golfing in cold weather has always been the balance between keeping relatively warm while not sacrificing the mobility needed for a normal swing. For my round at Fenwick last fall, I failed. I was too cold to effectively produce a fluid swing!

For starters, long pants would have helped (and I purchased a pair of long johns to wear under my pants this year too). But I really think I needed a heavier thermal base-layer shirt (and still wore the quarter-zip sweater). I could have tired a fleece (like Tom did) but most fleece pullovers don’t stop wind and the bulkiness could hinder your swing.

I should also invest in a pair of winter golf gloves since your hands are among the first to be affected by the cold. I remember years ago we were playing in the late fall somewhere and the proshop guy gave us Hot Hands hand warmers. While those are good in theory (and they did stat warm for most of our round), it wasn’t very practical to hold them in your hands all the time (in golf, you’ve always got either your club, ball or the wheel of the cart in your hands).

Now that I’m thinking this through, I guess the hat is the only thing I got right from last year. So for this year, the hat stays and I will add long johns and long pants; winter golf gloves; and a heavier thermal base-layer shirt. Of course, after it’s all said and done, how many rounds can I expect to get in before the first major snowfall ends golf till spring?

In any event, if you do decide to venture out in the bitter cold to play golf this season, remember to dress warm, but avoid bulkiness that could affect your swing (and take comfort in knowing that you probably won’t be the only nut out there)!

And just to give you an example of the windy conditions at Fenwick from that day last November, below is a video of Stinky Golfer Tom teeing-off on a par 3. What’s great about this clip though is if you listen closely at the end, you can hear his ball knock-off one of the million-dollar waterfront homes on the course!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: cold weather, golf apparel, winter golf

I Hate Golfing In The Cold Weather…Don’t I?

November 3, 2014 | By Chris Chirico | 4 Comments

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Is golfing in freezing weather worth it?

I’ve mentioned plenty of times that I hate golfing in the cold weather.  So why do I do it to myself?  I guess it’s simply because I enjoy playing.  But is it worth it?  I find myself asking that exact question throughout the round each time.  You know when your playing partner shows up and says “Who’s idea was this anyway?” and it was his…it’s going to be a long day.

That exact scenario happened at my last round.  My playing partner calls me the day before and asks if I have time to play nine the following day.  Knowing the temperature is supposed to be cool with some clouds and wind, for some reason I agree to go anyway.  It’s not for roughly 24 more hours that I would regret that decision.  I learned then that I don’t love golf as much as I love warmth.

I show up first and head inside to pay our fees and grab a cart.  My partner shows up and utters the “Who’s idea…” line, to which I respond “Yours, a#$%ole!”  But it’s not until we’re standing on the first tee when I really notice the bite of the cold…and the wind sure isn’t helping!  But it only gets worse as we begin moving in the cart.  By the time we hit the second tee, I’m thinking that we’re still close enough to head back to the clubhouse, quit our round and go grab some breakfast.  But we trudge on…through nine holes of cold temperatures, wind and cloudy skies blocking out the warmth of the sunlight.

After the round I can look back and honestly say I enjoyed myself…except for the cold.  I honestly don’t know why I do it to myself.  I don’t know why anyone does.  There’s nothing enjoyable about standing outside in 40-something degree temperatures.  There’s nothing fun about driving a golf cart through the cold whipping winds.  You can’t have fun during your round when you’re constantly waiting for it to end.  The funny thing is, I know all of this going in.  But somehow, someway, I end up back out on the course anyway.  Maybe I do love golf more than I admit to…

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: cold weather, winter golf

Golf, Dean Martin & Winter.

February 7, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

Snow outside? Time to practice your putting... (photo by Dogflog / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Snow outside? Time to practice your putting… (photo by Dogflog / CC BY-SA 3.0)

I grew up listening to Dean Martin and his classic “Let It Snow”…love him to death. My problem is hearing that song in my head when two snowstorms smack you within a couple days of each other. Yes Dino, the weather outside is quite frightful but shoveling that crap is bull! I’m convinced this song is meant for people that are in school, grades K-12. Snow day!

Wait. Why can’t we enjoy our snow days too? Yes, shoveling does suck big time but why not make this negative a positive? Consider the shoveling some exercise for your golf swing. After a quick bite…and a nap, break out that putting mat and those plastic practice  golf balls and turn your snowed-in castle into a word class golf course.

Once the roads have been cleared enough to drive safely, another option would be to head out to an indoor golf facility or treat yourself to some new clubs. You know, a little custom fitting like the guys at Express Golf do in the UK. I wish there was something like that closer to me.

I guess the point here is that just because the weather or winter keeps us off the course it doesn’t mean we have to forget about golf. I do have to warn you though…the old lady wasn’t too fond of me when I was standing on the couch trying to explain to her my ball is in the “sandtrap”. And to make matters worse, I was out in 3…oof!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: dean martin, express golf, indoor golf facility, let it snow, winter golf

What’s The Draw Of Winter Golf?

December 16, 2013 | By Chris Chirico | 2 Comments

Do you prefer cold weather golf? (Photo by James Quinn)


As I’ve said several times, I have this rule (which I broke earlier this year) that I don’t play golf when the temperature drops below 50 degrees.  And now that we’ve had our first major snowstorm of the winter this past weekend, then I’m going to go out on a limb and say there’s not going to be some crazy heat wave that will get me back out on the course before the spring.  Although, the same can’t be said for everyone.  No, there are some who will hit the links at every opportunity, no matter the weather.

Want to see something crazy?  Just go to your favorite search engine and look up “Winter golf.”  When I did it, I mostly expected to find info on winter golf vacations to more tropical climates…and I did.  However, I also found a lot more than that.  I found information on how winter golf can be enjoyed, where you can purchase winter golf accessories such as gloves, the rules of winter golf, practicing your swing in the winter, special offers for golf courses in the northern portions of the country and plenty more!  Who new there was such a market for winter golf?

For me, there’s no chance.  But I guess there are plenty of people who are willing to push on through the weather.  I just have a few questions, starting with…why?  Do you love the sport that much that you are willing to freeze your behind off just to play?  Or are you just crazy?  I love playing golf.  But at the same time, I also love playing golf in comfort.  I don’t want to play in the freezing cold, just as much as I don’t want to play in the brutal heat.

I guess I’ll wrap it up with one last bit of curiosity.  If there’s snow anywhere on the course, do you use yellow or orange balls?  And if so, does it help?  Because I’ll tell you, once a ball lands inside the snow, it doesn’t matter if it glows as bright as the sun…it’s gone.  Do you take a drop?  Be honest.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: cold weather, winter, winter golf

What Should I Do With My Golf Off-Season?

December 2, 2013 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

Playing golf last weekend was a rarity.  Not the playing golf part, but the last weekend part.  Playing golf that late in the year is something I’m not sure I’ve ever done.  But, after the thought had crossed my mind, it doesn’t look like there will be much chance of playing in December.  No, with the temps here in CT dropping into the 30’s and low 40’s on a regular basis now, my golf season appears to have come to an end.

So what to do now?  How do I still get my golf fix when I can’t get out on the course over the winter?  The Golf Channel sure as heck doesn’t cut it.  And I already broke my temperature barrier of 50 degrees last month.  I’m not going to drop it below 40.  So I guess I’ll have to find some other means.

I’ll start with planning a trip or two to the indoor facility.  What I like about the indoor place we go to is you can work on every part of your game.  I can work on putting, chipping, sand traps and irons.  Although I can work on my driving there as well, because there is no actual range I can’t see the finished result.  So it ends up being only a “feel” thing.  So for driving, I’ll have to hit the outdoor range.

Ah, the outdoor range in the winter.  It’s not as bad as it sounds.  There are overhead heaters at your tee area, so it’s only bad when the wind is whipping.  But at that point, you probably shouldn’t be there to begin with.  But I need to go because I need to see where the ball is winding up.  I can’t hit the ball only 20-25 yards and make sure it feels good.  I have to see if I sliced it, hooked it or put one straight out there.

But both of these options equate to nothing more than practice.  What if I wanted to actually play a round?  Well, maybe option number three should be an out-of-season golf trip.  Every golf trip I’ve taken has been during prime golf season.  I could save some money going in the off-season.  And really, I would only need to travel somewhere that the temperature is still in the 60’s to make me happy.  I don’t need to turn it into a lavish trip at some tropical resort.  I just need it to be a little warmer than CT this time of year.

Now that I think about it, maybe that’s the step I’m missing in the off-season.  I have to get out of the habit of simply practicing and travel somewhere to actually play!  No one wants to practice, but we all want to play.  It’s more motivating.  It’s more fun.  And damn it, it’s what I want to do.  So maybe now I’m going to turn more attention to playing rather than practicing.  After all, what am I practicing for really?  I stink.  I’m always going to stink.  At least I can have fun stinking.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life, Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: driving range, golf offseason, golf stinks, golf trip, golfstinks, indoor golf facility, winter golf

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