Dave B
Q-School Graduate
It's a well known fact that you lose distance in winter due to air density, temperature, ground and course conditions.
On some holes which are a typical 7 iron in summer I'm now using a 5 iron. The ditches I can usually drive over in summer are now a much more challenging prospect as a good drive may clear the ditch if I hit it right out of the middle but there is no margin for error or lucky bounces which you often get in summer.
My local course is 6124 yds long and can be difficult at the best of times. At a guess I'm taking a good 5 or 6 shots more due to the winter conditions.
How are the winter conditions affecting your golf and course?
On some holes which are a typical 7 iron in summer I'm now using a 5 iron. The ditches I can usually drive over in summer are now a much more challenging prospect as a good drive may clear the ditch if I hit it right out of the middle but there is no margin for error or lucky bounces which you often get in summer.
My local course is 6124 yds long and can be difficult at the best of times. At a guess I'm taking a good 5 or 6 shots more due to the winter conditions.
How are the winter conditions affecting your golf and course?