Some players, maybe wisely, hang the clubs up for the winter. Other players battle the elements to get their fix, myself included, but I wouldn’t do it if I wasn’t prepared.
You can still enjoy golf in the winter as much as you do in the summer, it just requires a little more effort and planning. You need to have plenty of layers, including gloves, hats and a trusty rain jacket. You’ll also need a reliable, durable pair of the best spiked golf shoes to make sure you don’t slip and slide during your swing. If you aren’t prepared effectively, those 18 holes can feel very, very long.