Hop on a plane and visit some of the THPers that live in warmer areas. I visited Rhino in LA last year and will probably go SE this year.
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Last year, I went to an indoor range at the Turning Stone Casino 2 days a week. It helped a lot by keeping my shoulder and elbow loose over the winter. This year it is gonna be Florida from Oct 29 to April 30........:banana:
Im not really sure what I would do if I couldnt play golf during the middle of winter. I am a huge fan of my Christmas-Eve golf with the Family. We have been doing it for years now and it has become quite the tradition for us.
Around the area where I live I can usually play year round.
I've been caught on the course a few times with some light snow fall.
Last year for the holidays I bought a putting green for the basement and I'll slip downstairs and get a putting session under my belt almost everyday.
Chipping balls of my unfinished basement floor into a net. No simulators within 200 miles and no indoor facilities. Winter is tough around here. We take one winter golf trip, but it's tough because you haven't swung in 3-4 months.
That's rough. I'd go crazy without being able to fully swing.
It's already snowed here a couple of times. Hopefully we can get a couple of more rounds in. I haven't even broke in the new irons properly. You still playing?
The rates to rent it aren't back at all considering it doesn't go by per man, it goes by time. $15 for 30 mins and $30 for 60 mins. So my dad and I can share the range for $15 a piece or play as many holes as we can get in. That'll be where I spend most of my time this winter practicing and playing. How about the rest of THP?!
That seems kind of steep man, $15 for 1 hour? I'm usually at the range for 2-3 hours just hitting a large bucket of 100 balls. Hard to work on fundamentals with a time limit, I'd feel like I was hitting balls just to hit them.
But it's hard to come by something good in the winter, so I'm sure people pay it. I would too.
I suppose a person could get that jacket that was just announced, has heating elements inside it. It's pretty cool, i mean, warm, i mean.....well, the point is, it is more conceivable to play golf in the low 40s now.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/f...aterproof-Collection-of-Heated-Golf-Outerwear
~Rock