A short blog about winter golf and some things to do to keep your swing grooved until next golf season

A short blog about winter golf and some things to do to keep your swing grooved until next golf season Winter weather can often be a deterrent to golfers, but don’t let it keep you off the links! With the right preparation and a few tips and tricks, you can keep your game sharp and your swing grooved until next golf season. The first key to golfing in the winter is to dress appropriately. Make sure you have plenty of layers, and wear waterproof clothing if you can. A windproof outer layer is also important to keep the chill off. The second key is to warm up before you start playing. Swing a few clubs inside, stretch, and get your blood flowing. Once you’re out on the course, there are a few things you can do to keep your swing grooved. Try to focus on a specific part of your swing, such as your backswing or follow-through, and practice it as much as possible. It’s also important to make sure you’re in the right stance. Keep your weight evenly distributed, and try to keep your head still as you swing. Finally, it’s important to practice your short game during the winter months. This is often the most overlooked part of golf, but it’s essential if you want to

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