December 11, 2013 At 11:37 AM By david b
david bpaso robles, CA
I once read that for every 15 degrees below 70 Fahrenheit the distance a golf ball carries is reduced by one club can anyone confirm or correct this?
Bill TIowa, LA
I played last saturday in 38* weather with 27* wind chill and clubbed up 2 clubs on just about every shot and it worked out about right. The mental aspect is the hardest thing. I usually hit my 8 iron 145 - 155 and trusting that my 6 iron from that distance isn't going to fly the green by 30 yards is hard to do.
tdogg21Chambersburg, PA
December 11, 2013 At 08:15 PM
I agree.....trusting yourself with such a big change is hard to do. But after a few holes, it starts to get easier.
I typically club up one club and see how I'm playing and adjust from there.
bahram tladera ranch, CA
yes, I have experienced cold weather in tournaments and it does affect the distance the ball goes, but i'm not sure if it's one club for every 15 degrees below 70
Brad mNew Hamburg, ON
HendySterling Heights, MI
Yep. Pretty much the same as above. I drop down a club and from V1x to V1. Seems to balance it out for the most part.
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