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Make those winter time adjustments
Dec 8, 2008
 By Don DeLorenzo

Winter golf often means wet conditions. With less sunshine, grass tends to be a little sparse, especially in the shaded areas under trees. This often requires you to think a little different than you would with drier conditions and the ball sitting up.

The first thing to remember is around the greens, if the ball is on a sparse lie and not sitting up on the turf, use a less-rounded bottom club like a pitching wedge or 9-iron, instead of a sand wedge. You will be less likely to dig with those clubs and it will prevent the dreaded "chili dip."

Also, remember that the ball won't bounce and release like it normally does in the warmer, dry conditions. If you are one to play a bounce shot, aim to carry the ball a little further than you normally would. For club selection, the cold, moist air will cause the ball to fly a little less so "club up" and you will find yourself hitting more greens.

When in the rough, be careful not to hit a "flyer," when the ball comes out like a knuckleball with no spin. This is caused by long, wet grass getting trapped between the club and ball. If you think you have this type of outcome is likely, you may want to use a little less club.

Go out and enjoy your winter golf, featuring crisp air and less crowds. But don't forget to make some adjustments.

Don DeLorenzo is a PGA-certified instructor at Gilroy Golf Course. To schedule a lesson with Don, call Gilroy GC at (408) 848-0490.


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