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Can You Play Golf in Snow?

When you hear about golf, the first thing that comes into your mind is a ridiculously wide green field with ups and downs along with some semi-large lakes here and there. That, too, under the nice warm sun in bright daylight.

Well, you might consider reconsidering your thought. What if I say, playing golf in a vast snow-covered field, in ice-cold weather is also a valid way to get the game going, there is nothing to raise your eyebrows.

Playing golf in the snow is actually a very popular version of the actual game. It’s very okay if you want to name it to snow golf. People do call it that way. Some even call it the Ice golf.

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When it comes to sportswear innovation, footwear, in particular, no other than Nike would be the name to pop up in every sports enthusiast’s mind. In continuation of that reputation, Nike Golf Flyknit is the latest addition of footwear series from the master sportswear manufacturers for hitting the links.

 

Launched in 2012, and built originally for the marathon runners in the first place, the fashionable sneaker universe with the silhouette waves duly picked up the fondness of us golfers as well.

 

In this Nike Flyknit golf shoes review, we’ll look into the Racer, Elite, and Chukka, three of the elegant additions in the series, and discuss the cool features they bring along. By the end, I hope it’ll be easier for you to decide which one fits your bill.

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If you happen to be an avid golfer, the cold winter days can hardly keep you from the course.

But what may deter you, is your regular golf ball.

It’s known to every veteran of the game that whenever the thermometer goes down to low degrees, the balls tend to lose its natural flight, spin, velocity, and thus, distance.

The best way to overcome this deterrence is to use a ball specialized for cold weather.

In this article, we have you all covered presenting the best winter golf balls and why you’ll need them for golfing in cold weather. Stay along.

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From left, Hunter Davis of Ketchikan, Pat Moon of Chicago, Bill Sutherland of Scotland, Clayt Pollock of Tacoma, and me.

Bill takes a swing at the 5th hole using a miniature bottle of rum as the tee.

The back room of Breakers Bar, home of the Elliot Staples Bering Sea Ice Golf Classic. Pat Moon is seen with his back to the camera.

The first tee of the Elliot Staples Bering Sea Ice Golf Classic, looking toward the Nome National Forest, a collection of Christmas trees hammered into the ice for the event.

Bill's tee after the swing -- still containing rum.

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