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Make sure you put one foot in front of the other.
In all honesty aggro, if you plan on walking a lot, you might want to consider investing in some decent golf shoes. I know it's a topic you've mentioned before but you're going to want something that fits well, is light weight, and is comfortable.
Keep some water or fluids to stay hydrated in your bag, and make sure you never, ever place your golf bag on the green.
Yeah, the upgrade is inevitable, I think. I will try it out in my "everyday" shoe, but we will see.
Yeah, the upgrade is inevitable, I think. I will try it out in my "everyday" shoe, but we will see.
Dude, you've got gold clubs that have been fit to you, you have a membership at a golf course, it's time for some golf shoes my man.
I would also only carry about 6 balls with you. If you lose more than that, just walk to the range and work on your game.
Great advice!! I throw and extra pair of socks in my bag and change them at the turn, keeps your feet happyInvest in some dry-fit fabric underwear and moisture wicking socks. Under armour makes some good boxers & boxer briefs. I found some dri fit briefs online that I use for my marathon training. CHAFFING sucks and will kill your weekend (on and off the course)!
target sells some good C9 moisture wicking socks by champion for about $2 a pair.
Get ready to be tired the first few times out. It always takes me a few rounds of walking before I stop getting gassed before the end of my round. Get (or rent) a push cart.