Huron Expositor, 1999-04-28, Page 1618 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 28, 1999
Golfers look like skiers during
nipepy spring weather conditions
This past
week the rain
has helped to
turn the grass to
that beautiful
'erne ra.Id -
green that so
many golfers enjoy playing
_ on. The sun has brightened
the days making everyone
kcen to get out on the course.
The -only challenges from a
• weather stand -point are the
biting .wind that some call a
"lazy wind" because it would
rather go through you than
around you. and the
occasional morning -frost that -
causes delays for the early
birds. Even with the nip'in
the air from the not so distant
Great Lakes, golfers of all
ages are bundling up and
heading out to :playor
practice.. After all, it's spring.
it's Canada, and the .golf
.season is short enough in this
country.
Playing at this time of year socks. Believe ,me the Scots
when the temperature is low.. knew whatthey were doing
and the wind is high requires' when they fashioned pure
some 'planning: First, you wool socks. slacks. sweaters
have to dress for the weather and even'caps for golfing. -
and- not worry too- much Before.you head'out there.
about being a fashion plate. I you better warm up those
have' noticed (ons of toques muscles or two things will
and. headbands as.part of the happen. First of all you will
spring ensemble. Turtleneck probably he "less than
sweaters, windbreakers, _ stellar" in yzlur performance.
wind pants, and even mitts Secondly, you will; be stiff
are -donned in ari effort to and sore following your
keep warin-and comfortable round of golf. Take your
- -in the stiff breeze. If the timeiand before teeing off,:
jackets had lift tickets on do a little warm up: If you
them you would be don't have time to hit some
convinced that -these people balls..then do some -bends
are going skiing, and stretches before heading
The key is 1.0 he. warm to' the first teen- Gamicwithout too much hulk so: calisthenics and strejches
you can still swing. freely will .benefit both `yotor body
through the hall. Layering and your 'game.
helps 'because most people .11 you have some time th
Eind that once you get • go to the •,range, don't grab
walking and swinging you • your driver and belt out a
warin up and•want to take off few quick drives. Instead:
some of the attire. Even -pans -'stat. with some easychip
of the golf course are shots. then some gentle short
t. armee than other parts. / iron shots, a few strokes/with
Golfers often comment how. the longer icons. and finally
nice:it is on the holes that are.' some.woods. On the way to
sheltered by the maple bush the first .tce'hit a few short
and • how hard the wind and long putts and you will
blows on the more open back' be all set.
nine.Finally try walking instead
Begin. by wearing loose
and comfortable clothes.
preferably made of ,a stretchy.
fabric that allows lots of give
for swinging and lining up
putts as well as bending over
to tee the ball up or fish it
out of the hole. A turtleneck
Or other type of neck warmer
will help you relax'your
shoulders and keep you from
tensing up. A tense or stiff.
neck and shoulders will not
contribute to a successful
golf swing.
Of course. your mother
always told you to wear a hat
and keep. your ears covered
when you're outside in a
cold wind. I- am about to•
reinforce what Mom said.
The smart spring players are
those w ith the toques or.
headbands on. or even the
headband over their golf cap.
Sweatshirts or fleece' are
excellent choices when the
outer layer is -a good wind or
rain suit _that:forces that lazy
wind to go around you. Mind
you. cashmere is the ultimate
of taking a
power cart.
The walk
will keep
By Carotanne Doig • . you much -warmer and
loose. Save the power
cart for those hot and.
•
for keeping out the wind, but humid July days..
who can afford it these days? News from the Seaforth
-Mitts are perfect for Golf Club: Men's night was
keeping the_fingers warm a great success •and will
between shots, especially if continue every Tuesday.
you are Pulling a cart or This week will be the first
-driving a power cart. as this -of the Ladies Nights with a
is very cold -on the hands. scramble planned for 5 p.m;
Many golfers forget about followed: by 'a potluck
their feet in the cold weather. supper.
1. remember getting frostbite On Friday. there 'will be- a.
on my 'toe.s in a golf golf clinic for. young golfers'
tournament once all because between 13-13 years old. The
I forgot that my golf shoes clinic goes from/10 a.ni. -'2
weren't the warmest shoes p.m._ and is- . presented
and .)'needed snore than thin : because it is an elementary
cotton golf socks to keep me school P.A. day:`; On
warm. Layering socks helps. -Saturday. the course will be.
but if your golf shoes are too closed after 11 a.m. for the
snug •to `do_ this, then-trya ; Spring Scramble.
good pair. of pure ,wool
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Prizes awarded at 12 Noon
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