I just played 2 rounds this weekend in sussex and basically ploughed my way around both days. Nearly impossible to get a clean strike on the ball. Trying hit a hybrid or a wood just resulted in a splat and the ball going about 100 yards. I think I shall stick to the driving range until it warms up and dries up.
I've watch a ton of golf videos, and I must say this is one of the best ever. Excellent information on an important topic--namely, winter golf including course management.
Unfortunately we don't have winter golf in Poland, the snow is too deep, but I will keep these in mind for April when our season opens again! Thanks guys.
This is perfect timing! I just played yesterday in the cold. I thought I was hitting pretty well but everything was short. I was glad to hear you guys struggle with that too!
Interested in advice for playing off very muddy or waterlogged fairways - A downward strike that would leave a divot after the ball, simply pushes the ball into the ground and I find I need to play it back in stance and skim the ball which increases loft and decreases distance
Tip #6 - add 1 club due to extra heavy clothing and cold muscles for less speed/distance? I add 1.5 clubs to every shot for clothes, colder air and less roll here in AZ
Andy I have to disagree with you about chipping, an old golfer taught me something a long time ago when I used to carry a 60 degree for every chip shot. He said pitching one yard onto the green is easier to control than trying to pitch 38.5 yards onto a green. He taught me the rule of 12 for chipping. And that alone took 10 strokes a round off my game. In this example you looked to be one or two yards off the green and about 25 yards to the flag. Should that have been a 8 iron or 9 iron pitched one yard on the green instead of trying to carry half way to the flag? I am very interested in your comments and wonder if you could do a video explaining to everyone about the rule of 12. Thanks and keep the videos coming
The ball doesnt come off the ground as quick either , kinda goes in a bit so i usually expect two clubs difference on mid to long irons , if youve got bare claggy wormy lies around the green you really have to use the bounce , open the face and be aggresive like a thinned / hard / wet bunker shot . Loving the oven gloves 😂
Useful tips, thanks. Wish we had playing conditions like that in summer let alone winter. Bunker tip no use to me. If you go in a bunker on our course you lose it under a couple of feet of muddy water!
Very helpful on perfect lies on a really nice course. 🤔 Can you do this sort of video on a cheap/ council run course where the rough is long and the ball got a bare lie on mud in the fairway, also the bunkers are basically rock solid. I am sure a lot of your viewers play on courses like that so it could be helpful. 🤷♂️
On my home course, playing out of bunkers is an absolute doddle at the moment. Of course, trying to find your ball in the bunker under 3ft of water being the hard part...
snellydrummerboy You can only play where you can afford, that said I do play at a lovely course where they do their best with what funds they have. But winter golf at most courses are a muddy affair, I don’t see any videos dealing with that.
Great information for winter play. I have played several times this year with conditions as you described. I can see how they all will help me play winter golf better! One thing I think should not be over looked is playing from a shorter set of tees. We have continued to play from the mid range tees this winter and have repeatedly found us having to use long irons and hybrids for approach shots into greens when normally would have mid to shorter irons in.
Great video! The chipping technique is a revelation. Been digging the club recently with soggy fairways. Thank you so much!!! Have shared video in my golf what’s app group!!!
A video on playing soft wet conditions would be great. I live in southeast Louisiana where we got a lot of rain and are playing wet courses fairly often.
What i struggle with the most in the winter is shooting off of a mat inside a dome and re training myself to start hitting from real grass when the golf season gets back into full swing again, lol.
All well and good on a course like this. We use mats, preferred lies, and rake and place in bunkers. Would like some tips on using mats. Good video though.
What is the rule about cleaning the ball that you mentioned on the iron shot? Also, making sure my swing is there especially "there" because those clubs are cold and can hurt when not hit properly. Thanks a nice stuff!
I live in a dry climate that still gets very cold in the winter, so in contrast the ball bounces more and the greens are concrete, so hard to stick anything on them, everything runs out
Great advice and feel the bunker tips also works for ones with minimal sand or just after a rain. Would like some advise on outerwear. I often feel bulky during the swing and feel it creates an outside to in path condition. Maybe most of all I can't feel the club as well with winter golf gloves on.
Paul again guys . what if like me the chances of duffing my 60, 52, pw or 9 iron are 50/50 and so I've been told to take 8i or 7i , IS THIS THEN NOT A PITCH AND RUN SHOT FOR ME . I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS A LOT AND WONDER WHEN YOU WILL PLAY FINCHY AND SHIELS ALSO OTHERS TEAMS . I LIKE THE BANTER AND RIVALRY. In my case that's pairs matches I love em.
I think I need to agree with others. Doesn't look very cold there. Where I play, in Colorado, when we can play, the fairways and greens are very firm so you have to plan on the ball rolling out quite a bit. If you play for the green, it's likely going to roll out and off the green, so we generally play short of the green to compensate for it.
Hi guys, struggling with fairway woods off wet, short grass. Little or no bounce and roll. I am using irons and coming up short. Beginning to learn and take more club, aim centre of green to compensate for the loss of distance but any other advice would be great.
Hmmmmmm, not sure where to play, but as far as summer vs winter goes, I am less aggressive. Grounds get harder and great is shorter in the winter. Therefore no need to hit driver and bring trouble in play when ,say a 2 iron will roll much farther in the winter. I will agree that the ball doesn't go as far when it's colder, less compression, but again irons will normally bounce and roll more because the grounds and greens are firmer. Seems opposite from what you were saying.
Love your vid’s, can you do this video but in proper English winter conditions, chips around the green from really muddy wet lies, kills me in the winter
No1: Make sure you play in the summer. No2: just as your about to go out and play in the cold, dont stay in as nobody cares about your game anyway. No3 chocolates and coffee in the 19th. No4 piping hot Roast Beef Dinner in the restaurant No5: Brandy and cigars by the fire. perfect winter golfing
Where’s the tips for playing in 2-3 ft of snow. LOL. Live in the mountains of COLORADO. Thanks, keep up the videos. Most, 90% of my golf is in the garage with a simulator
I'm new to golf but wouldn't a summer drive cushion more when landing in lush grass/soft soil? and bounce/roll MORE off the hard winter ground and dry grass? BTW I'm in the southern US.
That’s what I’m thinking.....I hit a 327 yard drive in the winter (lots of roll) where I average 260-275 off the tee during normal weather so what gives?
Anything below 55 is gonna play rough. I'm from the midwest where we see -10 in the winter, but in golf you want to be loose with thin clothing. Not going to happen below 55. You're either going to be warm and cumbersome, or cold and stiff. Also, walking is superior in the cool. You won't stay warm on a golf cart.
Piers, I bought a set of jpx900 forged online that are +1/4" 2* up with modus tour 105 stiff... Im only 5'6" so was thinking having them cut 3/4" but thinking I should just get heavier x stiff shafts considering my driver swing speed is 115 on average... I have played pretty well with them this year even got to a +2 hc BUT I'VE NEVER BEEN FITTED SO I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT
Length may not be such a problem...although you say you're shorter your arms will be shorter (your arm span is normally same as your height, a 6ft 3 player will have longer arms - same distance to floor) but it may be worth getting the lie checked.👍
@@superduperawesome6858 yeah I need to have it looked at but I'm pretty sure I need length off at least 3/4"...I mean I use a 29" putter if that gives you an idea lol...I just wish I was 6'0... Right now driver swing speed is 115-117 if I was 6 foot I could get 125
Problem in the UK is that it's not cold enough to stay hard all day and we have so much rain it goes from hard and frosty first thing to soft and muddy as soon as it warns up slightly.
Robert Court that makes sense. Thanks! I was at the range yesterday and the temp was right at freezing and I noticed the ball didn’t seem to carry as far. I assume that’s because cold air is more dense??
Oh man and I thought you would give some helpful tips to play in the snow. It's already 15 cm of snow here in Finland. Every ball gets lost in this weather.
Right. I'm looking at leaves on trees and a dude wearing mittens. Meanwhile there's 10 inches of snow on the ground on my home course currently. For this video to really do anything for me, it'd be more like "Winter golf tips on a simulator".
@@jjuniper274 Yea same here. Don't buy a net though. They're garbage. You'll wear holes in thin nets quite quickly. I had a thin net and it had a hole in the sweet spot within 3-4 weeks. The more durable nylon nets are too expensive. After a ton of research I found that your best bet is probably not a net, it's a tarp. Think about it, every time you see an indoor simulator, they're always hitting into some sort of fabric lookin screen. Fabric does a much better job of catching a golf ball than a net. It absorbs the impact without giving too much. With a loose net, it'll catch the ball, but the ball will like spin in place tearing away at the fibers of the net. That's what mine did anyway. So in my relentless quest to find some kind of budget friendly backstop to hit golf balls into, I found that an outdoor movie projector screen works fine. The biggest one they make, is 150 inches. This amounts to be 10ft wide by 6ft tall. It comes with grommet holes along the edge so it makes it easy to hang. I hung this thing in my garage flipped so the long sides are vertical. My garage has a 9ft 6in ceiling. The projector screen hangs from the ceiling and overhangs on the floor a few inches. I'm not going to put a link on youtube because it'll look like spam, but if you search Amazon for "150 Inch Projection Screen Blibro 16:9 " you'll find the one I bought. It's 42 bucks. I have hit thousands of balls into this thing. It still looks brand new. There is literally no damage yet and I hit full driver shots with real balls into it. All it is, is a glorified tarp. I recon you could maybe even just find a canvas tarp somewhere even cheaper and it'd probably work fine. The big thing this projector screen has going for it is that it has the grommet holes in it already. All I did to hang it was screw in some eye bolts into a 2x4, and screwed the 2x4 into the ceiling of the garage, then connected the tarp with some dollar store carabiners. The only real problem with it, is that it's only 6ft wide, so you gotta be a bit careful or you'll send a ball bouncing all around the garage. The closer you stand to screen the less likely you'll hit an errant shot though.
Theres something about Andy's hand motions in those mittens that makrd me laugh i can't place why, it just remind of something...like he burned both his hands on a stove and they're bandaged up and can't actually play so he's making piers do it
They're assuming it rains more during the winter and when it's colder the ground doesn't dry out as much. Balls tend to not fly as far during the winter because it's hard to get as much compression when the ball is cold
This was so hard to watch because it keeps changing camera angles. You guys are interesting enough you don’t need to change camera angles every 10 seconds
What do you struggle with most in your game during the winter months? Let us know down below!
Wind.
Staying balanced on wet grass
Hard ground when chippin
I just played 2 rounds this weekend in sussex and basically ploughed my way around both days. Nearly impossible to get a clean strike on the ball. Trying hit a hybrid or a wood just resulted in a splat and the ball going about 100 yards. I think I shall stick to the driving range until it warms up and dries up.
Golf Course CLosed due to ice and snow :-)
Here in Maryland when it gets cold everything is solid. I assume the ball with run out even more on the green not less 🤔
I played a lot over winter and can agree im in NJ and everything went about 25-30 yards farther because of the bounce and roll
I've watch a ton of golf videos, and I must say this is one of the best ever. Excellent information on an important topic--namely, winter golf including course management.
Thanks Mark. Glad this was useful.
Unfortunately we don't have winter golf in Poland, the snow is too deep, but I will keep these in mind for April when our season opens again! Thanks guys.
This is perfect timing! I just played yesterday in the cold. I thought I was hitting pretty well but everything was short. I was glad to hear you guys struggle with that too!
Great Matt. Glad this was useful to you.
Interested in advice for playing off very muddy or waterlogged fairways - A downward strike that would leave a divot after the ball, simply pushes the ball into the ground and I find I need to play it back in stance and skim the ball which increases loft and decreases distance
Tip #6 - add 1 club due to extra heavy clothing and cold muscles for less speed/distance? I add 1.5 clubs to every shot for clothes, colder air and less roll here in AZ
In Massachusetts during the winter the ground is so hard 300 yard drives are the norm. That’s why I like winter golf.
Andy I have to disagree with you about chipping, an old golfer taught me something a long time ago when I used to carry a 60 degree for every chip shot. He said pitching one yard onto the green is easier to control than trying to pitch 38.5 yards onto a green. He taught me the rule of 12 for chipping. And that alone took 10 strokes a round off my game. In this example you looked to be one or two yards off the green and about 25 yards to the flag. Should that have been a 8 iron or 9 iron pitched one yard on the green instead of trying to carry half way to the flag? I am very interested in your comments and wonder if you could do a video explaining to everyone about the rule of 12. Thanks and keep the videos coming
Your course looks really good. How can you compress the iron shots on really soft and wet fairways?
Top tip emigrate somewhere hot
I like that one Andrew
Those tips are helpful I guess when the condition are wet and cold in summer especially in Canada. Like autumn or spring.
You guys are lucky you can even winter golf. We've had snow on the ground and been at least -8C for a week.
The ball doesnt come off the ground as quick either , kinda goes in a bit so i usually expect two clubs difference on mid to long irons , if youve got bare claggy wormy lies around the green you really have to use the bounce , open the face and be aggresive like a thinned / hard / wet bunker shot .
Loving the oven gloves 😂
Useful tips, thanks. Wish we had playing conditions like that in summer let alone winter. Bunker tip no use to me. If you go in a bunker on our course you lose it under a couple of feet of muddy water!
Very helpful on perfect lies on a really nice course. 🤔 Can you do this sort of video on a cheap/ council run course where the rough is long and the ball got a bare lie on mud in the fairway, also the bunkers are basically rock solid. I am sure a lot of your viewers play on courses like that so it could be helpful. 🤷♂️
serious golfers working to improve their game should be playing on proper courses, you can only go so far on a course like you described.
On my home course, playing out of bunkers is an absolute doddle at the moment. Of course, trying to find your ball in the bunker under 3ft of water being the hard part...
snellydrummerboy You can only play where you can afford, that said I do play at a lovely course where they do their best with what funds they have. But winter golf at most courses are a muddy affair, I don’t see any videos dealing with that.
Thanks for the recommendation Neville. Great point.
A good point especially for golfers playing in poor conditions.
A helpful,clear easy to follow video for winter conditions. Thankyou.
Great information for winter play. I have played several times this year with conditions as you described. I can see how they all will help me play winter golf better! One thing I think should not be over looked is playing from a shorter set of tees. We have continued to play from the mid range tees this winter and have repeatedly found us having to use long irons and hybrids for approach shots into greens when normally would have mid to shorter irons in.
Glad this was useful Phil and great suggestion for the small trees.
@@meandmygolf. yes? let the small trees grow by not hitting them? Lol, I know you meant "the shorter tees"
Great video! The chipping technique is a revelation. Been digging the club recently with soggy fairways. Thank you so much!!! Have shared video in my golf what’s app group!!!
A video on playing soft wet conditions would be great. I live in southeast Louisiana where we got a lot of rain and are playing wet courses fairly often.
A tip my dad gave me was keep the ball warm between holes under your arm is best. Helps with distance off the tee ⛳️
What i struggle with the most in the winter is shooting off of a mat inside a dome and re training myself to start hitting from real grass when the golf season gets back into full swing again, lol.
Really great teachers. Keep up the terrific work gents.
All well and good on a course like this. We use mats, preferred lies, and rake and place in bunkers. Would like some tips on using mats. Good video though.
What is the rule about cleaning the ball that you mentioned on the iron shot? Also, making sure my swing is there especially "there" because those clubs are cold and can hurt when not hit properly. Thanks a nice stuff!
I live in a dry climate that still gets very cold in the winter, so in contrast the ball bounces more and the greens are concrete, so hard to stick anything on them, everything runs out
Great advice and feel the bunker tips also works for ones with minimal sand or just after a rain. Would like some advise on outerwear. I often feel bulky during the swing and feel it creates an outside to in path condition. Maybe most of all I can't feel the club as well with winter golf gloves on.
Thanks Martin. Hope they help. The winter mitts and hand warmers are always a great option.
Paul again guys . what if like me the chances of duffing my 60, 52, pw or 9 iron are 50/50 and so I've been told to take 8i or 7i , IS THIS THEN NOT A PITCH AND RUN SHOT FOR ME . I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS A LOT AND WONDER WHEN YOU WILL PLAY FINCHY AND SHIELS ALSO OTHERS TEAMS . I LIKE THE BANTER AND RIVALRY. In my case that's pairs matches I love em.
My first priority is to keep my hands warm!
Yes that is a must.
Great video guys, like always 👏🏻
Thanks especially for the bunker tips
No problem Tom. Hope they help.
Great video thanks. Any help on breathing during the swing?
I think I need to agree with others. Doesn't look very cold there. Where I play, in Colorado, when we can play, the fairways and greens are very firm so you have to plan on the ball rolling out quite a bit. If you play for the green, it's likely going to roll out and off the green, so we generally play short of the green to compensate for it.
Just watched the above video,great tip will take to the course this weekend
Great video,, I'm going to take extra club on every hole even weg,, cheers Alan 🤔🤗🤗
Terrific tips for the winter, love it
Thanks Stefan. Hope they help.
I would think hard ground allows ball to run further.
But if it’s cold and wet it won’t (and if frozen it’ll slow down even faster)
Hi guys, struggling with fairway woods off wet, short grass. Little or no bounce and roll. I am using irons and coming up short. Beginning to learn and take more club, aim centre of green to compensate for the loss of distance but any other advice would be great.
Hmmmmmm, not sure where to play, but as far as summer vs winter goes, I am less aggressive. Grounds get harder and great is shorter in the winter. Therefore no need to hit driver and bring trouble in play when ,say a 2 iron will roll much farther in the winter. I will agree that the ball doesn't go as far when it's colder, less compression, but again irons will normally bounce and roll more because the grounds and greens are firmer. Seems opposite from what you were saying.
What’s your advice as most courses locally we play off mats due to condition. Help with this would help
Love your vid’s, can you do this video but in proper English winter conditions, chips around the green from really muddy wet lies, kills me in the winter
I am losing distance on my irons, and it is going more higher than usual in this weather.
What do you mean the greens will he soft in the winter? When I played the ball was bouncing 10 feet in the air when it lands
Playing winter golf in Washington State is like hitting from a sponge. What golf ball do you suggest for cold wet weather?
What are your winter tips for ontario where our season ends around mid to late october and doesnt start till april
Very informative video. Cheers mates.
Thanks Louis. Hope they help.
I'm going tomorrow and it's going to be 32•in Michigan
No1: Make sure you play in the summer. No2: just as your about to go out and play in the cold, dont stay in as nobody cares about your game anyway. No3 chocolates and coffee in the 19th. No4 piping hot Roast Beef Dinner in the restaurant No5: Brandy and cigars by the fire. perfect winter golfing
Great stuff! Thanks gents!
Hope it helps Corey.
How do you play of a mat,as there is quite a gew different kind of mats.
Where’s the tips for playing in 2-3 ft of snow. LOL. Live in the mountains of COLORADO. Thanks, keep up the videos. Most, 90% of my golf is in the garage with a simulator
The driver as always. How much distance do I lose in nearly frosty weather?
What about a fairway mat review ... so may out there .
Cheers
I'm new to golf but wouldn't a summer drive cushion more when landing in lush grass/soft soil? and bounce/roll MORE off the hard winter ground and dry grass? BTW I'm in the southern US.
That’s what I’m thinking.....I hit a 327 yard drive in the winter (lots of roll) where I average 260-275 off the tee during normal weather so what gives?
Anything below 55 is gonna play rough. I'm from the midwest where we see -10 in the winter, but in golf you want to be loose with thin clothing. Not going to happen below 55. You're either going to be warm and cumbersome, or cold and stiff.
Also, walking is superior in the cool. You won't stay warm on a golf cart.
Use a softer ball if the cold makes them hard?
Very useful, thanks Gents
Thanks Nick. Hope these help this winter.
Piers, I bought a set of jpx900 forged online that are +1/4" 2* up with modus tour 105 stiff... Im only 5'6" so was thinking having them cut 3/4" but thinking I should just get heavier x stiff shafts considering my driver swing speed is 115 on average... I have played pretty well with them this year even got to a +2 hc BUT I'VE NEVER BEEN FITTED SO I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT
Length may not be such a problem...although you say you're shorter your arms will be shorter (your arm span is normally same as your height, a 6ft 3 player will have longer arms - same distance to floor) but it may be worth getting the lie checked.👍
@@superduperawesome6858 yeah I need to have it looked at but I'm pretty sure I need length off at least 3/4"...I mean I use a 29" putter if that gives you an idea lol...I just wish I was 6'0... Right now driver swing speed is 115-117 if I was 6 foot I could get 125
I would have thought being so cold that the ground would be harder and would cause the ball to roll out farther. Very interesting.
Problem in the UK is that it's not cold enough to stay hard all day and we have so much rain it goes from hard and frosty first thing to soft and muddy as soon as it warns up slightly.
Robert Court that makes sense. Thanks! I was at the range yesterday and the temp was right at freezing and I noticed the ball didn’t seem to carry as far. I assume that’s because cold air is more dense??
Oh man and I thought you would give some helpful tips to play in the snow. It's already 15 cm of snow here in Finland. Every ball gets lost in this weather.
kevyn kollom 😂😂😂 snow golf = indoor golf surely?!
Great trips guys ...
Thanks Rodney. Hope these make a difference.
Chip shots off soggy turf but half inch below the soggy mud it’s frozen.
My advice would be book a flight to Florida.
Great tips.
Thanks Kim.
Winter tip in hard bunkers I just pretend I’m chipping in the fairway!
Another great option.
TXG Experience tested cold balls and the data showed they carry farther than warm balls.
it's to do with air pressure not just the ball
Tip 1 only applies if we haven’t had a month of rain.... plugged balls everywhere.
A video that will help my golf game... how about a video on how to recover from hip surgery faster :/ my bag full of P730’s need to be hit.
Tips for getting the tee into that hard winter ground?
Buy some winter moulded tees mate 3 heights on a string.... in most sport retailers
How can I stay practiced when golf is non-existent from November to March?
j juniper find an indoor driving range 👍 not the most fun but keeps the swing going 😀
At least you guys can play in the winter XD 6 months of white fluff on the ground up here
Ways to calm my nerves, maybe a video on the mental side of golf?
Good video
Winter tip: don’t aim to land it directly onto a frozen green...
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Love it
Hope these tips help.
@@meandmygolf. it's me jack
How should I work out for my golf game this winter ?
How to I
We actually have a Flexibility plan over on our website called Flexible in 15. Take a look.
At my club.. they won’t let anyone on the course with frost. Mats inside it is ugh
What’s winter? I live in Southern California. Going to be 81F this week.
jolo1922 meanwhile I’m looking at snow falling. No such thing as winter golf for me :(
You're a lucky man then. So Cal winters are great.
Tight lies are a problem. The grass get worn down to almost nothing. Carts are allowed all over the whole year.
Minnesota here: Winter golf = Non-existent
This is spring/fall golfing
Right. I'm looking at leaves on trees and a dude wearing mittens. Meanwhile there's 10 inches of snow on the ground on my home course currently. For this video to really do anything for me, it'd be more like "Winter golf tips on a simulator".
@@chuckf3109 I am setting up a false turf and net in the garage this winter, and hitting wiffle balls into the net for practice.
@@jjuniper274 Yea same here. Don't buy a net though. They're garbage. You'll wear holes in thin nets quite quickly. I had a thin net and it had a hole in the sweet spot within 3-4 weeks. The more durable nylon nets are too expensive. After a ton of research I found that your best bet is probably not a net, it's a tarp. Think about it, every time you see an indoor simulator, they're always hitting into some sort of fabric lookin screen. Fabric does a much better job of catching a golf ball than a net. It absorbs the impact without giving too much. With a loose net, it'll catch the ball, but the ball will like spin in place tearing away at the fibers of the net. That's what mine did anyway.
So in my relentless quest to find some kind of budget friendly backstop to hit golf balls into, I found that an outdoor movie projector screen works fine. The biggest one they make, is 150 inches. This amounts to be 10ft wide by 6ft tall. It comes with grommet holes along the edge so it makes it easy to hang. I hung this thing in my garage flipped so the long sides are vertical. My garage has a 9ft 6in ceiling. The projector screen hangs from the ceiling and overhangs on the floor a few inches. I'm not going to put a link on youtube because it'll look like spam, but if you search Amazon for "150 Inch Projection Screen Blibro 16:9 " you'll find the one I bought. It's 42 bucks.
I have hit thousands of balls into this thing. It still looks brand new. There is literally no damage yet and I hit full driver shots with real balls into it. All it is, is a glorified tarp. I recon you could maybe even just find a canvas tarp somewhere even cheaper and it'd probably work fine. The big thing this projector screen has going for it is that it has the grommet holes in it already. All I did to hang it was screw in some eye bolts into a 2x4, and screwed the 2x4 into the ceiling of the garage, then connected the tarp with some dollar store carabiners. The only real problem with it, is that it's only 6ft wide, so you gotta be a bit careful or you'll send a ball bouncing all around the garage. The closer you stand to screen the less likely you'll hit an errant shot though.
1) Wait until spring.
Consistent contact from lack of playing
Where I am winter golf means frozen ground (no divots), Cups full of Ice and no tee pegs lol
What is he about to take out of the oven? Some christmas cookies? :D
Theres something about Andy's hand motions in those mittens that makrd me laugh i can't place why, it just remind of something...like he burned both his hands on a stove and they're bandaged up and can't actually play so he's making piers do it
Courses in the Midlands are wrecked at the moment. So much rain... Horrendous.
I don't understand notion that ball doesn't run in the wintertime as much as in the summer.
They're assuming it rains more during the winter and when it's colder the ground doesn't dry out as much. Balls tend to not fly as far during the winter because it's hard to get as much compression when the ball is cold
@@pequals34
Makes sense
Thanks
winter golf where i live means frozen ground and lots of clothes lol...when we can play at all
157 yard "approach shot" 🤣😂😂😫
At 157 yards I'm still trying to avoid hitting it in the woods.
Next time playing on ice?
You guys get much snow? Idk my global geography
Nice mittens lmao
This was so hard to watch because it keeps changing camera angles. You guys are interesting enough you don’t need to change camera angles every 10 seconds
Move to Southern California & there is no such thing as winter golf, lol. (Other problems than golf though, lol.)
Still planning on it Steve. Hope you're well??
@@meandmygolf. Yes doing ok, still chasing the golf ball. Hopefully, we can meet again. Take care & stay warm, lol.
HA HA HA HA, you call that winter, try winter in Canada
Simulator all day
So jealous you can golf in winter
please get a personality, even if you have to share it
I hate bad presenters who talk too much....sorry, switched off very quickly.