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		<title>How Much Could a Golf Rangefinder Improve Your Game?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 16:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a way to take your golf game to the next level, you may want to add a rangefinder to your bag. Today’s rangefinders come in two basic types—laser rangefinders and GPS rangefinders. Which one is best for you will depend on the type of courses you play most often. The [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/how-much-could-a-golf-rangefinder-improve-your-game/">How Much Could a Golf Rangefinder Improve Your Game?</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-81" title="golf range finder" src="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/stockxpertcom_id188983_size1-e1307215361412.jpg" alt="stockxpertcom id188983 size1 e1307215361412" width="433" height="286" />If you are looking for a way to take your golf game to the next level, you may want to add a rangefinder to your bag. Today’s rangefinders come in two basic types—laser rangefinders and GPS rangefinders. Which one is best for you will depend on the type of courses you play most often. The extent to which a rangefinder will improve your game will be related to your current skill level. Let’s take a closer look at this potentially game-changing golf accessory.</p>
<p>Golf is a game of distance. Rangefinders can improve your game by providing more accurate measurements from your lie in the fairway to the flag on the green. Knowing the distance to the pin takes the guesswork out of which club to use.</p>
<p>The ability to carry an accurate rangefinder in your pocket is definitely a modern development. In fact, you now have a choice between GPS rangefinders and laser rangefinders. GPS rangefinders access satellites to determine your precise location and then compare that to stored maps of the golf course to calculate distances. A laser rangefinder shoots pulses of light at your target and then measures the time it takes for them to bounce back.</p>
<p>There are pros and cons for each device. GPS rangefinders can provide distances to intermediate points as well as the green. They also have measurements for different parts of the green. They are perfect for hilly courses or courses with many dogleg holes and trees. However, they do require that the golf course you’re playing be loaded into the device, usually by internet download. Sometimes course conditions can affect the accuracy of your position.</p>
<p>Laser rangefinders provide an instantaneous reading of distance and there is no need for subscriptions or downloads. However, your target must be visible. Laser rangefinders don’t provide distances to other parts of the green or fairway.</p>
<p>For a rangefinder to really improve your game, you need to be consistent with your clubs. If you still can’t predict how far the ball will fly with a particular club, then knowing the exact distance you need to hit the ball doesn’t matter much. But once your fairway shots are consistent and predictable, you will probably see a big improvement in your scores by adding a golf rangefinder.</p>
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		<title>Don’t Even Think About Playing Without a Golf Glove</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 20:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The entertainment world may have been confused when Michael Jackson started wearing one glove. But golfers probably didn’t give it a second thought. They have been wearing a single glove for a long time. Golf gloves are worn on the leading hand (or top hand). They help keep the club from slipping out of your [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/don%e2%80%99t-even-think-about-playing-without-a-golf-glove/">Don’t Even Think About Playing Without a Golf Glove</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-83" title="golf glove" src="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/stockxpertcom_id35589591_jpg_d594dfb6a868a7f8490801c540a7249c.jpg" alt="stockxpertcom id35589591 jpg d594dfb6a868a7f8490801c540a7249c" width="373" height="322" />The entertainment world may have been confused when Michael Jackson started wearing one glove. But golfers probably didn’t give it a second thought. They have been wearing a single glove for a long time. Golf gloves are worn on the leading hand (or top hand). They help keep the club from slipping out of your hands. When purchasing a glove, make sure you get one that fits comfortably. Golf gloves should also be replaced as soon as they begin to wear, so don’t think you can buy one and use it forever.</p>
<p>Golf gloves serve a real purpose. They keep the club from slipping. Human skin is an amazing thing. But when it comes to holding a golf club without slipping, skin falls short. In fact, holding your club securely with sweaty palms is impossible. A golf glove is designed to put things right again. Rather than calling the glove an accessory, you should realize it is just as necessary as the club grips or the club face that hits the ball. Trying to perform a successful golf swing without a glove is a waste of time.</p>
<p>Choose a golf glove for maximum comfort and best fit. An uncomfortable glove will negatively impact your play. Remember, a round of golf lasts upwards of three hours. If your glove is too tight and uncomfortable, you won’t be able to play at your best. Your glove should not be too tight and it should allow for a full range of motion. Numbness in any part of your hand after play could be a signal that your glove doesn’t fit right.</p>
<p>Don’t play with a worn out golf glove, no matter how much you love it. Depending on how often you play golf, your glove may start to show wear. Go ahead and get a replacement right away. As the glove wears, its ability to stabilize the club will suffer. If it feels like your glove is wearing out too quickly, this may indicate that your grip is not quite right. Spend some time with the golf pro and see if there are adjustments needed in the way you hold the club.</p>
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		<title>Just How Important is the Golf Tee?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2011 20:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Could your golf tee really make a difference in your game? Until recently, this question would probably not have evoked a serious response. But changes have arrived in the world of golf tees and you have more choices than ever before. The traditional wood or plastic tees are still around and still quite popular. But [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/just-how-important-is-the-golf-tee/">Just How Important is the Golf Tee?</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-86" title="golf tee" src="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/stockxpertcom_id374055_jpg_81a1ce386e73e5ea09e5699b18ad13d6.jpg" alt="stockxpertcom id374055 jpg 81a1ce386e73e5ea09e5699b18ad13d6" width="400" height="300" />Could your golf tee really make a difference in your game? Until recently, this question would probably not have evoked a serious response. But changes have arrived in the world of golf tees and you have more choices than ever before. The traditional wood or plastic tees are still around and still quite popular. But brush tees are making inroads in the golfing community. And eco-friendly tees have now appeared to help save the planet.</p>
<p>Traditional golf tees come in wood or plastic. Until recently, there was very little choice in tees. You could have different colors and you could get them personalized. They came in different sizes. Otherwise, a tee was pretty much a tee. You went through an average of six tees per round. In most cases, you probably didn’t give it a second thought.</p>
<p>One of the biggest innovations to hit golf in recent times is the brush tee. Instead of placing the ball on a wooden or plastic perch, the ball sits on brush bristles. When the club face strikes the ball, there is no energy lost to the friction between the ball and the tee—because there isn’t any. Brush tees make it seem like you are hitting the ball off a column of air. This also means that the tee doesn’t impart any spin or modification to the flight of the ball. If you are a great golfer, this will be good news. For the rest of us, brush tees remove yet another possible excuse for why our ball went “there.”</p>
<p>Eco-friendly tees biodegrade in weeks instead of months or years. You might not think that discarded golf tees are a big environmental problem. They may not be the cause of global warming, but there are a remarkable number of wooden and plastic tees littering the landscape. One study estimated that over 2 billion golf tees are consumed every year in the United States. The majority of golfers use wooden tees. Wood is a natural material. It will eventually break down in the wild, but not right away. Eco-friendly tees, on the other hand, will disappear in as few as six weeks.</p>
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		<title>Why Most Women Golfers Prefer Golf Visors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 20:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There’s something about the game of golf you should realize. It is rarely played at night or in the rain. And what does this fact lead us to? Golfers spend a lot of time in the sun. In fact, most golf games are played in the middle part of the day when the sun’s rays [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/why-most-women-golfers-prefer-golf-visors/">Why Most Women Golfers Prefer Golf Visors</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-88" title="women's golf visors" src="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iStock_000015419433XSmall.jpg" alt="iStock 000015419433XSmall" width="425" height="282" />There’s something about the game of golf you should realize. It is rarely played at night or in the rain. And what does this fact lead us to? Golfers spend a lot of time in the sun. In fact, most golf games are played in the middle part of the day when the sun’s rays are most direct and damaging. Extensive exposure to UV rays damages your skin and leads to premature aging, especially around your eyes. That’s why golfing headgear is more than just a good idea. When the sun is shining, you simply must not play without a hat.</p>
<p>Many female golfers tend to prefer visors over other types of hats. There are several good reasons for this. Golf visors provide excellent, lightweight protection for critical areas. Visors can accomplish the basic mission of protecting your skin without mussing up your hair. They can also be quite stylish.</p>
<p>Golf visors are essential protection against the sun’s damaging rays. You may be able to avoid getting sunburned with sunscreen, but nothing works better than completely blocking the sunlight from reaching your skin. A visor does an excellent job of protecting your forehead, eyes and cheekbones. Assuming you are not completely bald, these are the crucial areas that need sun defense.</p>
<p>A golf visor can provide sun protection without wrecking your hairstyle. I hope this benefit doesn’t sound too sexist. If you have ever worn a hat on a hot day, you understand what the combination of sweat and hatband pressure can do to your hair. The minimal design of a visor helps you avoid this damage to your hairstyle without giving up protection.</p>
<p>Golf visors are available in many different styles and colors, allowing you to express your own personality with what you wear. Hats tend to come in a few basic styles, but visors win the contest in terms of choices. From colors to materials to attached decorations, there is a golf visor to satisfy the style consciousness of practically anyone.</p>
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		<title>How Golf Swing Trainers Help You Perfect Your Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 20:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a way to improve your golf game, the biggest gains usually come through perfecting your golf swing. As much as you would like to think that a new set of clubs would do the trick, chances are you will just be hacking with a higher quality club. To really ramp [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/how-golf-swing-trainers-help-you-perfect-your-swing/">How Golf Swing Trainers Help You Perfect Your Swing</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-90" title="golf swing trainer" src="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/iStock_000014535996XSmall.jpg" alt="iStock 000014535996XSmall" width="425" height="282" />If you are looking for a way to improve your golf game, the biggest gains usually come through perfecting your golf swing. As much as you would like to think that a new set of clubs would do the trick, chances are you will just be hacking with a higher quality club. To really ramp up your game, you need a consistent swing. The best way to achieve this is through lots of practice. Using a golf swing trainer can be more effective than time at the driving range. That means you can see bigger improvements in less time.</p>
<p>Some swing trainers are large and expensive. These devices are used only at a pro shop or other training venue. For example, some trainers use a rail system to guide the club. You actually step inside the swing trainer and discover how your muscles should feel when performing an optimal golf swing.</p>
<p>You can use some swing trainers at home and save the trips to the driving range. If your swing is passable but needs tweaking, there are several types of trainers that can be used at home. They include hinged clubs, brackets that attach to the club, attachable fans, weights and more. Home swing training aids are even incorporating laser technology to analyze your swing and train you to eliminate them.</p>
<p>A swing trainer helps you learn how to consistently repeat a golf swing without having to think about it every time. When you are on the course, there are plenty of opportunities for distraction. The key to playing well is being able to repeat a well-formed swing over and over again. If you are constantly trying to remember what each muscle does through the swing, there is little chance for success. Swing trainers work because their monitoring and feedback help you make the most of your practice time.</p>
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		<title>Questions to Ask When Shopping for a Push Golf Cart</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There may come a day when you no longer want to carry your golf clubs on your shoulder. If electric or gas golf carts are not available where you play, the next best alternative is a push golf cart. You may have seen these available for rental at your local course. However, buying a cart [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/questions-to-ask-when-shopping-for-a-push-golf-cart/">Questions to Ask When Shopping for a Push Golf Cart</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There may come a day when you no longer want to carry your golf clubs on your shoulder. If electric or gas golf carts are not available where you play, the next best alternative is a push golf cart. You may have seen these available for rental at your local course. However, buying a cart of your own will let you choose the features you want. You will also enjoy greater comfort. Not having to pay rental fees means you save money in the long run. When shopping for a push golf cart, there are several questions you should get answered before making your final decision.</p>
<p>How much does it weigh? One reason for putting your golf clubs on a cart is to avoid lugging a heavy bag around the course. You don&#8217;t want to add any more pounds than is necessary with your push cart, even if it has wheels. Check the weight of the push carts you&#8217;re considering. Weight is definitely one of the factors you should use to compare push cart models.</p>
<p>How much other gear does it hold? Clearly the main function of a push golf cart is to transport your bags throughout your golf game. Your bag itself has pockets for all the additional items you need during the round, like balls, tees and more. However, the &#8220;console&#8221; of the push cart can provide some super convenient storage for your high-use golf accessories. If you don&#8217;t like digging through your golf bag for small items, you should pay special attention to the push cart console storage.</p>
<p>How portable is the cart? Your vehicle may have limited space to transport clubs and carts. This is especially true if you&#8217;re the designated driver for a foursome. Fortunately, push golf carts are designed to fold down to a more manageable size and a more convenient shape. Some carts are more compact than others in their folded position. You&#8217;ll be glad you considered this every time you load up after a round of golf.</p>
<p>Are the tires molded or inflated? Inflated tires may provide a smoother roll. But remember inflated tires can go flat. Trying to push a cart with a flat tire is not something you will enjoy. If you get a golf cart with molded tires, you&#8217;ll never need to worry about proper pressure or fixing a flat.</p>
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		<title>Golf Club Clones Good for Beginners and Experienced Players Alike</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Golf clubs are without a doubt the biggest equipment investment anyone makes in the game. Over time, your club costs will pale in comparison to green fees, but that&#8217;s another story. If you don&#8217;t have unlimited funds for buying the best clubs or trying out the latest designs, you should think about getting some golf [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/golf-club-clones-good-for-beginners-and-experienced-players-alike/">Golf Club Clones Good for Beginners and Experienced Players Alike</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf clubs are without a doubt the biggest equipment investment anyone makes in the game. Over time, your club costs will pale in comparison to green fees, but that&#8217;s another story. If you don&#8217;t have unlimited funds for buying the best clubs or trying out the latest designs, you should think about getting some golf club clones. These clubs are a great option for beginners. Even experienced golfers appreciate the chance to try out something new. You might be surprised by the quality and sophistication found in today&#8217;s golf club clones.</p>
<p>Golf club clones are a great choice for beginners. Beginning golfers often experience sticker shock when they start adding up the cost of undertaking a new hobby. Some may balk at the prospect of spending hundreds of dollars when they aren&#8217;t even sure how good they can be or how much they will enjoy the game. Golf club clones can take some of the sting out of these initial costs. Instead of settling for low-tech, inferior clubs just to stay within your budget, it may be possible to get clones of some really great clubs for not much more.</p>
<p>Golf club clones allow you to test out a different style of club. Golfers who already own a good set of clubs find clones useful as well. They may be contemplating trying a new club face design or some other technological enhancement. But who wants to spend wads of cash just to try something out. There&#8217;s no guarantee that the new club will have any positive effect on their game. A golf club clone of the same new design makes it possible to get hands-on experience without handing off a lot of money. If the new design is a keeper, you can always go buy the real thing.</p>
<p>Golf club clones keep you close to the leading edge, just not quite on it. Keep in mind that golf club clones follow the advancements in clubs, they don&#8217;t lead the way. If you absolutely must have the newest thing, then clones are probably not your bag (or in your bag). But if you can be happy just behind the cutting edge, then golf club clones are a good choice.</p>
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		<title>Golf Bags Available in Three Main Types</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 23:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Golf Accessories]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>No one in their right mind would ever argue about the necessity of a golf bag. At the very least, the game of golf is played with a variety of clubs. Trying to juggle a collection of clubs around the golf course without putting them in a bag is just silly. So in its most [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/golf-bags-available-in-three-main-types/">Golf Bags Available in Three Main Types</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No one in their right mind would ever argue about the necessity of a golf bag. At the very least, the game of golf is played with a variety of clubs. Trying to juggle a collection of clubs around the golf course without putting them in a bag is just silly. So in its most basic form, a golf bag is used to hold, organize and carry your golf clubs. However, most bags are designed to neatly stow pretty much every thing you need to play a round of golf.</p>
<p>Can the right golf bag make you play better? It probably cannot. However, it can sure make the your game more comfortable. You will definitely be able to grab the particular item you need without rummaging around for it.</p>
<p>The bag design you choose starts with knowing if you will be playing with a cart, carrying the bag yourself, or using a caddy.</p>
<p>A staff bag is the largest and heaviest type of bag available. A full set of golf clubs can be easily organized inside the bag. There are additional pockets of various sizes for additional tools you might need. They are usually made of high quality materials and are priced on the upper end of the range. This is the kind of bag pro golfers use most often. But unless you plan to have a caddy, you might want to steer clear of this heavy monster.</p>
<p>A cart bag is smaller than a staff bag, but it still would be difficult to lug around the links. As you might have guessed from its name, a cart bag is designed for use with golf carts. They have less storage capacity. They are specifically designed for stowing securely in the back of a golf cart.</p>
<p>Carrying your own bag? Then you want a (drum roll, please) a carry bag. These bags are the smallest of the three types. They are usually made of lighter weight materials. There is plenty of room for the essentials, but don&#8217;t plan on taking along every golf accessory you own.</p>
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		<title>Three Reasons to Buy a Golf Ball Retriever</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 23:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Not every golfer owns a golf ball retriever. But every golfer should own one. There are at least three great reasons why you should invest in a retriever for your golf kit. First of all, it can really help you get your ball out of a tough spot. Even if your lie is good, a [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/three-reasons-to-buy-a-golf-ball-retriever/">Three Reasons to Buy a Golf Ball Retriever</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not every golfer owns a golf ball retriever. But every golfer should own one. There are at least three great reasons why you should invest in a retriever for your golf kit. First of all, it can really help you get your ball out of a tough spot. Even if your lie is good, a retriever can save your back from pain and injury. Finally, a golf ball retriever could actually end up paying for itself in pretty short order.</p>
<p>A golf ball retriever helps you get your ball out of a tough spot. We all wish we could play like Arnold Palmer, but even he put balls into thickets and hazards from time to time. If your ball ends up in a bed of thorns or a patch of poison ivy, do you really want to stick your hand in there to get it? Not to mention, you would hate to lose a ball just because the tall grass didn&#8217;t want to give it back.</p>
<p>A golf ball retriever can save wear and tear on your back. Even when your ball ends up in the cup instead of the rough, bending over to pick it up can be painful. They may not be true for everyone. But there are times when your back is a little out of whack. If you have a ball retriever handy, you can use it any time you want to. There are no rules against it.</p>
<p>Finally, a golf ball retriever will save you money if you use it wisely. If you hit your golf ball into a water hazard or thick, brushy undergrowth, you can count on the fact that other golfers have been there before you. But there&#8217;s a good chance they didn&#8217;t have a ball retriever with them and just abandoned the shot. So every time you shove your retriever into a hazard, you may be able to score a couple of extra balls in the deal. This could keep you stocked with golf balls for a while. If you get enough of them, you could even sell the extras.</p>
<p>As you can see, a golf ball retriever is a handy device to have in your golf bag. It will get your ball out of difficult places, will help you avoid bending and lifting, and may even save you some money in the process.</p>
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		<title>Foul Weather Golf Apparel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We always visualize playing golf in perfect weather—ample sunshine, light winds, and comfortable temperatures. But if we waited for perfect weather in some areas of the country, we might never get to play a round. Golfing in less than perfect weather is definitely a possibility. But you’ll want to get equipped with the right apparel [...]</p><p>The Original Post is Located Here:  <a href="http://www.prairiewoodgolf.com/foul-weather-golf-apparel/">Foul Weather Golf Apparel</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We always visualize playing golf in perfect weather—ample sunshine, light winds, and comfortable temperatures. But if we waited for perfect weather in some areas of the country, we might never get to play a round. Golfing in less than perfect weather is definitely a possibility. But you’ll want to get equipped with the right apparel or it will be too uncomfortable to enjoy.</p>
<p>There are several levels of golf apparel items that will help keep you warm and dry on the course during inclement weather. Waterproof trousers and jackets are a good start. You’ll also want something that will protect you from the wind.</p>
<p>If you encounter a passing shower, then you probably don’t need anything more than a golf umbrella. You can protect yourself and your gear while the shower passes, then continue with your game. However, if you plan to play on a rainy day, then you’ll need more. Waterproof golf apparel made from Gore-Tex is your best choice. Its unique construction keeps water outside where it belongs. But it also allows for air and water vapor to circulate freely. Without this feature, you would be hopelessly soaked with perspiration as you sweltered inside the rain gear. Proper ventilation is a must if you plan to play golf on a rainy day.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you might want to avoid highly ventilated apparel on a windy day. Wind chill can quickly reduce your body temperature and stiffen your joints and muscles. In most cases, windproof pants and a windproof jacket will provide the protection you need. Make sure the items you purchase fit loosely so that you can maintain your perfect form.</p>
<p>Of course, you should realize that there are some days that you will have to let Mother Nature win this round. Those days are good for building a cozy fire and doing a little work with some indoor training aids.</p>
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