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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Serious golfers move to warmer climates. [/quote] S[b]erious golfers are able to play when it is 40F. It isn't a big deal. Just wear a thermal under-layer.[/b] You can play in the NOVA area 10 to 11 months a year. During the brief period in which it is truly too cold to play, you can practice in your garage. [/quote] Complete nonsense. I played last week in 52F in windy condition at Raspberry Falls and it was not a good feeling. That's why you see serious golfers either live in FL, Texas, Arizona or California.[/quote] It is an absurd idea that one must move to Florida or Texas to play "serious golf". Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer became world class golfers despite growing up in the northeast US. And there are plenty of other pros who grew up in the northeast. In NOVA, most of the time, the wind doesn't play 20 mph. The conditions you are describing above are not the norm; rather, they are the exception. NOVA courses are often quite crowded during December and February, and generally one can golf about half the time in January. [/quote]
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