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Now that cold weather has arrived... I was wondering how you guys keep up with Golf....

I am in New Jersey, and it got cold (I wonder how cold it is in any upper regions!) and I also gave up to go to the driving range.

I got a book by the title of "Be the Ball"... and it is very interesting...

Thank God that the Tour has started and Tiger is back in action!
In My Bag:
Driver:
Nike SasQuatch 460 9.5 deg - Fujikura Prototype X
3 Wood:
Orlimar Trimetal Plus 14 deg - Fujikura Prototype XIrons: Titleist 735CM (3-PW) - TT DG 300SWedges: Titleist Vokey 50 & 54 & 60Putter: Scotty Cameron Laguna Oil Can - Custom Shop Restored to Pro...

Posted
I had to shut it down after Christmas, just too cold to do anything. I won't start to go to the range again until end of Feburary.
The way I deal with it is reading about golf, currently reading "2 years in St. Andrews" by George Peper. Also checking out all the golf web sites and reading the Sandtrap every day. I have my putter in the family room and will hit about 50 putts a day. I re-grip my clubs every winter and check out E-bay for golf artifacts to add to my golf theme in my den. I just bought a Ben Hogan neon sign for $0.01 I was the only bidder, shipping from Hong Kong was $32.
Yes, thank God the tour has started and Fantasy golf. That will keep me sane until the weather breaks!
T-Bone Marshall
Home Course: www.waldenponds.com (74.1/134) 7001 yds
in my bag
Driver: Big Ben cs3 10.5 Stiff/Draw set up
Fairway: Hogan Edge 3,5 metal:Irons: Hogan Radial-Apex shaftWedge: Hogan "Tom Kite" 56* Radial "E" wedgePutter: Affinity vr7 "V-Rod" pro-v1x ball2 markers, Disney divot tool,...

Posted
With global warming in affect, the weather changes so much.. right now its sunny and above 0 * and all the snow has melted so i can golf if i want, last week it was below zero and snowing.

But when im snowed in or rained out, I'll carpet putt, even though my carpet has about 10 subtle breaks. Watch golf, I bought a book called golfs strangest rounds which is kind of cool, look at golf mags, equipment and stats online.. and drool over what clubs i want. And of course check the sandtrap for interesting threads.

: 905R 9.5*
904f 15*
Baffler DWS 20*
eye 2
spin milled 54*, Vokey 58* White Hot XG #9 Pro V1x


Posted
I’ve got a couple of weighted clubs I swing. If you don’t have one its definitely worth the investment.

In the bag

Driver 905R, 9.5 Aldila NV65S
3 Wood 960 F2, 13.0 Aldila NV65S
5 Wood 975F, 18.5 Proforce 65SHybrid 503H, 22 deg. DG â S3004 â PW 735 CM, DG â S300SW Volkey 256.10, DG â S300LW Volkey 260.4, DG â S300Putter Scotty Cameron Studio Design 5 Ball Pro-V1x or Pro-V1...


Posted

Utah is still covered in snow, but Mesquite and Vegas are short drives, so road trips are frequent.

And there is always Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006, 2007 etc.

Oh and this forum.

Dual Point 10.5 Stiff Driver
Dual Point 3 Wood
NPS-1 Irons
Dual Slot 52, 56, 60 Wedges
Newport 2


Posted

I have to echo the global warming comments. Last weekend was the first time I didn't golf in almost 7-8 months!! But, now it's cold and things are winding down. That being said, Saturday's high is 43, partly cloudy, so I'm thinking about going out

I also just moved into a new house with an unfinished basement, 10 feet ceilings. I ended up buying an Izzo cage net, shag pro, mat, and putting green -- I have to admit the mini-driving range is working out well. I'll appreciate it more once we have a couple of inches of real snow.

Till then, I'll thank Al Gore and head for the links...

WITB: Driver: Titleist 910 D2 10.5 R / 5 Wood: r7 ti / Irons: Ping G15 Steel R (3-P, U), / Wedges: Vokey SM4 56/11 SM4 60/07 / Putter: Scotty GoLo 33" / Ball: Titleist Velocity / Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 4.0 / GPS: SG3


Posted
I had to shut it down after Christmas, just too cold to do anything. I won't start to go to the range again until end of Feburary.

Great! I will try to follow your routine... especially the 50 putts per day!

I don't know much about fantasy golf... is it difficult to do it?
In My Bag:
Driver:
Nike SasQuatch 460 9.5 deg - Fujikura Prototype X
3 Wood:
Orlimar Trimetal Plus 14 deg - Fujikura Prototype XIrons: Titleist 735CM (3-PW) - TT DG 300SWedges: Titleist Vokey 50 & 54 & 60Putter: Scotty Cameron Laguna Oil Can - Custom Shop Restored to Pro...

Posted
I really don't do much of anything with golf during the winter.. I hate being outdoors when it's cold out.

does it get so cold also down there?

(pardon my ignorance... but I thought NC was warmer enough to play in winter)
In My Bag:
Driver:
Nike SasQuatch 460 9.5 deg - Fujikura Prototype X
3 Wood:
Orlimar Trimetal Plus 14 deg - Fujikura Prototype XIrons: Titleist 735CM (3-PW) - TT DG 300SWedges: Titleist Vokey 50 & 54 & 60Putter: Scotty Cameron Laguna Oil Can - Custom Shop Restored to Pro...

Posted
Utah is still covered in snow, but Mesquite and Vegas are short drives, so road trips are frequent.

Forgot to mention games, personally im getting tired of the same old with the TW series from EA. I always find myself going back to Links 2003 for pc, it's still the best exsisting golf game on any platform. For those who havent played it.. get the championship course's disc and customize your own season to fit the PGA tour schedule. Plenty of swing modes, and diffuculty settings available for when you master the easy settings.And course's like Oakmont and Princville will keep you coming back for years. Other than that, Id recommend Prostroke golf for you die hards who are snowed in right now.

: 905R 9.5*
904f 15*
Baffler DWS 20*
eye 2
spin milled 54*, Vokey 58* White Hot XG #9 Pro V1x


Posted
There's an indoor golf dome right in my area that I like to go to. In fact it was named one of the Top 10 Golf Domes in America. Fully equipped with 2 PGA stimp putting greens, a sand trap, 40 tees with mats and artifical grass, plus 2 golf simulators where you can play 26 different courses throughout the world. It's a beautiful facility.
The sticks:
Driver: r5 10.5° Stiff N
3 wood: 980f 15°
Irons: RAC OS 4-9
Wedges: 48° & 56°, SV 60°Putter: TracyBall: NXT Tour

Posted
Besides the links and TW golf I have some games for my Xbox called Outlaw golf, there alot of fun, so if your getting bored with the regular golf games pick up some of the Outlaw golf games used and give them a try.

R7 9.5 S Shaft
560 R7 quad R shaft
RAC LT irons
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum


Posted
Fortunately, we can play almost all winter here. I just came out of the worst stretch of winter weather we have had so far and I missed 3 straight weeks. The rest of this week looks good, but starting Sunday, it is going to be bitter cold for a few days, so I will be stuck inside again.

When it is too bad out to play, my only option is pouting. I have gotten really good at it, just ask my wife.

****************************************
Roy McEvoy is my hero.

In My bag
TM Burner 9.5 S Flex

Wilson Invex Strong 3 and 5 wood

Maxfli Revolution 3-PW Irons

Cleveland 54/60 wedges

Odessey XG #7 Putter

 


Posted
The rest of this week looks good, but starting Sunday, it is going to be bitter cold for a few days, so I will be stuck inside again.

Just out of curiosity, what passes as bitter cold down there?

I always find it interesting to do this comparison
In My Bag:

Taylormade: Superquad 9.5 Aldila VS Proto 'By You' 70-S
Sonartec: SS-07 14.0 Aldila NV 85-S
Cleveland: Halo, 3i UST Irod 83-SPing: i-10 4-UW AWT-STitleist: Vokey Design Spin Milled 54.10 & 60.08Slighter: Handstamped Tacoma, 350G in Black Satin w/Sound Slot

Posted
It's 13 degrees here right now. Feels like -2 according to Weather.com.
The sticks:
Driver: r5 10.5° Stiff N
3 wood: 980f 15°
Irons: RAC OS 4-9
Wedges: 48° & 56°, SV 60°Putter: TracyBall: NXT Tour

Posted
Say what you will about the South and Southerners, but living in VA I pretty much get to play year round. Now there will be stints of a week or three where I can't get out there, but I'll take it. The trick is getting the weather to cooperate when I am able to play. Nothing worse than a 60 degree winter day and not being able to even go out to hit balls :p

Oh, and then there is Links for the Xbox or the Outlaw games. Links is still my favorite with all the TW versions being at the bottom. Too easy and creepy EA graphics. Sim Golf for the PC is also an oldie but goodie.

Posted
Indoor golf simulator for me. with the lack of snow on the warmer days I go out back and hit balls into the open field behind the house.

In My Bag:
Driver: M-500 9.5° (Aldila NV 65-S Shaft)
Irons: MP60 3-PW DG S300
Wedges: Vokey Spin-Milled Chrome 54.10/60.04
Putter: Scotty Cameron Circa 62 #2 Ball: Pro V1x


Posted
Bitter cold here will be single digit lows and teens during the day. I call that bitter cold. My wife, who is from Buffalo, laughs at me and the weather guy when he refers to those temperatures as "bitter cold"..

****************************************
Roy McEvoy is my hero.

In My bag
TM Burner 9.5 S Flex

Wilson Invex Strong 3 and 5 wood

Maxfli Revolution 3-PW Irons

Cleveland 54/60 wedges

Odessey XG #7 Putter

 


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