Golf in sub zero temperatures or sit by roaring fire

sportsbob

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Just thought I would spend my lunch hour down at the range - blooming freezing with the wind chill factor coming straight at you. I thought that I would play no matter what the temperature but now thinking roaring fire would have been better. What about you?
 
Play and look forward to heating up next to a roaring fire afterwards.

There's a range round here with heaters in the bays - a great innovation
 
It is absolutely freezing down here at the moment, wind chill is well below freezing.
I couldn't care less if Rory asked me for round...... I'd stay in.
No two ways about it.
 
Played 18 this morning - frozen , still snow in areas , bitter wind and great fun
 
Just thought I would spend my lunch hour down at the range - blooming freezing with the wind chill factor coming straight at you. I thought that I would play no matter what the temperature but now thinking roaring fire would have been better. What about you?

Course on temps tomorrow, so I'll stay in and watch the rugby instead.
 
7 deg here today, i would be out no problem. Have played in -5 before. if the course is playable i'm out there. Same forecast for tomorrow so will be using my new MP 4 Irons for the fist time on the Main course.
 
I'm enjoying the range until it heats up a little bit more.

I've got a touch of arthritis in my shoulder (following a operation to correct it continually dislocating) so after 1-2hrs I have real shooting pains which does restrict the swing. So playing golf can be done but I'd rather not bother with the pain at the moment.
 
Played twice this week in freezing temperatures, with concrete-like greens and frozen fairways. Quite enjoyed it really. Get wrapped up and enjoy the walk.
 
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