Keeping Your Golf Swing Loose In Winter
With the leaves turning brown and the days getting shorter, it’s getting more difficult to continue playing golf with winter setting in. We all know how important it is to keep your swing loose and how being able to hit a good straight shot off the tee can improve your golf score. With it getting too dark to play golf after work, or with the icy weather winter brings, the ideal solution maybe to seek out your nearest golf driving range.
There are hundreds of golf driving ranges around the country, so finding one near you should not be too difficult to find. Many golf ranges now are floodlit and with covered bays, giving you the opportunity to practice your beloved sport with friends and keeping you on top of your game.
If you are new to golf then many driving ranges have a professional coach available who will teach the fundamentals of the game. This will rapidly improve your progress and take you to the next level thus reducing the embarrassment factor when others are watching your game and commenting on how long you are taking on the course.
Many clubs offer you the chance to hire a golf club and with the cost to use the balls being reasonable, using a golf range may be the ideal way to introduce a friend into the world of golf.
An important factor to consider when playing golf in the winter is to keep warm, partly to reduce the risk of injury. So remember to wear your winter golf clothing and go out there and enjoy yourself at your local driving range!



