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Hack It Out Golf

How to Play Golf in Bad Weather - Adjustments You Should Make on the Golf Course

Hack It Out Golf

Hack it Out Golf - Mark Crossfield, Lou Stagner, Greg Chalmers

Education, Sports, Golf

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2023

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

It today's Hack it Out Golf podcast we are discussing some of the things you need to be thinking about when faced with challenging weather conditions on the golf course. Playing golf in adverse weather conditions can be a challenging yet rewarding experience for golfers seeking to improve their skills on the golf course. To enhance their performance during unfavorable weather, golfers must adapt their approach and maintain composure throughout their golf swings. Firstly, it's crucial to make club selections that suit the weather conditions and the specific challenges of the golf course. By adjusting their golf swing strategies and golf club choices to the weather conditions and golf course demands, golfers can navigate the challenging elements more effectively. Secondly, maintaining mental resilience and composure is paramount when attempting to play better golf in inclement weather conditions on the golf course. The mental aspect of golf plays a significant role, especially when facing adverse weather. To perform well, golfers should stay patient and accept that unfavorable weather is an inherent part of the game of golf. By visualizing successful golf swings and remaining focused on executing the fundamental techniques, golfers can tackle the challenges presented by inclement weather with confidence. Embracing a positive mindset allows golfers to view challenging weather conditions as opportunities for improvement and growth on the golf course. Moreover, adopting a more conservative approach in response to the weather, such as aiming for the center of the green rather than risky pin placements, can lead to more successful golf swings and better outcomes during the round. Remembering that all golfers are affected by adverse weather, maintaining a strong mental game can provide a competitive advantage and contribute to playing better golf in challenging weather conditions on the golf course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:30.3

We're talking tough conditions tonight, how to play in tricky conditions. What kind of prep can

0:35.7

you do before you go out those kind of ideas we've just

0:37.8

had the open championship very tough conditions final day for some of them that would be very

0:43.0

tough conditions for an amateur playing raining that hard constantly with i think the pros have a

0:48.3

slight advantage on the equipment that's being carried for them um lou, do you play in the rain ever?

0:54.9

I do.

0:55.8

I mean, I don't prefer to.

0:57.7

I used to play in everything and anything.

1:00.0

And now, I mean, if it's an event and I have to, I mean, Wednesday in that league is going

1:04.9

off no matter what.

1:06.3

And so I got a, I got to.

1:08.0

Of course it is.

1:09.1

Yeah, of course it is.

1:10.2

We don't, we play no matter what.

1:10.9

Since when does when the league ever go off?

1:14.9

Why would that end stop?

1:16.3

Exactly.

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