How Golfers in Canada Feel About The Weather

Hey Grateful Golfers!

In Canada, we talk about the weather often. After two weeks of freezing weather, it is difficult to keep a positive outlook for warmer weather.

I just saw this video, it made me laugh and it sums up how we Canadian Golfers feel about the weather:

Have an awesome day!

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

Great Golf Shots At The 2017 Masters

With the Christmas festivities over, I find that I start to look forward to my next season of golf. However, as I write this post, it is minus 26º C and I find it hard to get motivated to do much. I will hit the treadmill for sure, but after that staying indoors is definitely part of the plan. Being a bit housebound, it is a good time to bounce around a look at all things golf. It was a great way to pass an hour or two. Continue reading

The Swoosh Drill For Increased Club Head Speed

I am on the hunt for indoor golf drills. The next few months will be long and cold, but the quest to improve my golf game never stops. As stated previously, I will be working on my putting very soon and in addition, I have decided to look for other drills I can perform in my basement. It did not take me very long to come across what I think is a great drill I can use given my limited practice area; it is called the swoosh drill. Continue reading

Did You Say Christmas Moose?

With Christmas only two days away, it is challenging to stay focused on golf. There really is not much going on in the golfing world, but I still look around for that one nugget that will help my game. Unfortunately, today is not that day, but I will not waste it by worrying about things I cannot control! Continue reading

Brrr…..It is Cold On the Golf Course

Fall is quickly approaching and it is time to break out the multiple layers of clothing stuffed away for golfing emergencies. My golf gloves have secretly made their way to my golf bag and my toque is already a permanent resident. So I am all set for another month or so of fall golf.

glimmer is hope

 

 

Evening golf is slowly transitioning into afternoon golf and early birds are now early morning birds. The encroachment of cooler temperatures is a fact of life living in Canada, but one most of us gladly embrace. Yet, most golfers stubbornly reject the idea of transitioning to another activity. This is where my challenges arise; staying mentally prepared to play golf as the glimmer of hope for another awesome round fades away into the horizon! Continue reading