I can avoid this subject no longer. The warm season is just about here, crowds are swelling and there is little of interest going on on the course. From my POV at least. So settle in and I'll finally attempt to tell the story of a golf swing odyssey I set out on last summer.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
How To Play Golf in New York City: East River Bikeway Edition
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
The Winter Handicap Challenge
This year I am once again applying scores toward my handicap during all winter months--a radical act that flies in the face of the orthodoxy of organized golf.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Golf in February
February. Winter's last stand. The final frontier. For anyone in the higher latitudes, golf in February is the exception and not the norm. If you look at the history of golf in New York (well my history at least) you'll see that golf in February is a roll of the dice situation, maybe a twenty percent chance in any given year.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Last Gas
Two days before the great mid-Atlantic blizzard of '16 would arrive, I made it out for one last round.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Marine Park in Winter
The End is near. In desperate uncertain times, the winter golfer cannot be too choosy about where he plays.
Since it's practically on the Atlantic Ocean, Marine Park typically sees the harshest weather conditions of all the city courses. But today it's ridiculous cold anywhere you go, plus I haven't seen the course in a long-ass time, and they've slashed tee times to liquidation prices. Marine Park's probably as good (or bad) a choice as any.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
'16
Despite some superior January weather, I ended up not playing any golf until the second week of 2016, needing to recover from the flu. On the day that my condition finally took a drastic turn for the better, it happened to be a little over forty degrees out with light winds--that is to say perfect winter golf conditions.
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