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I have been playing recently here in Ohio...So much depends on if there is moisture in the air, if the sun is peaking out or cloudy, and mostly the wind.
I have played in the 37-39 range and not bad. Today I was hitting balls at the range in a carport-type enclosure and it was 19*...I called it quits after about 30 balls I couldn't feel my fingertips with winter gloves. |
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Coleman makes these cart heaters and you can get them at most golf stores. They run on mini propane tanks. The ones at Edwin Watts cost like $80 and have a push button starter. We went to Walmart and found ours that is exactly the same for $30 it just does not have the push button starter. They work great.
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worst weather i have played in was 25* with a wind chill of 10* due to 20 mph winds. it was also raining ice, not quite hail, for more than half the time. it was a member guest and we didn't want to quit or withdraw. i don't want to do that again any time soon. we didnt have any cart covers or heaters either, not even hand warmers or winter gloves. i don't know how we made it
i would say that i usually don't want to play if it drops into the 20's |
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When working in Wash State, we played a few times when it was below 30* just to get out and play after raining for slow long. The greens were forzen and you had to use a hammer or ice pick to get your tee in the gound. The really fun part was trying to see how far your ball would run up to the green because you had no chance of staying on the green if you tried to hit it.
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When working in Wash State, we played a few times when it was below 30* just to get out and play after raining for slow long. The greens were forzen and you had to use a hammer or ice pick to get your tee in the gound. The really fun part was trying to see how far your ball would run up to the green because you had no chance of staying on the green if you tried to hit it. |
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