Checklist for Clothing and Equipment
Preparing your golf bag for a round of golf
It’s a beautiful day for golf. Before heading out to the course, it is important to go through a checklist of items you will need to ensure an enjoyable round. Before leaving your home, it is important to check the latest weather conditions so you can dress appropriately and bring any necessary items to deal with adverse conditions.
Rainy days
On a day that conditions are forecasted to be clear and comfortable, it is appropriate to wear a cotton polo and cotton knit pants. Some players may choose to wear walking shorts, if they are allowed by the golf club. Some sort of hat or cap is always recommended to protect the player’s head from the sun, and golfers should always wear sunscreen. Luckily you have a capacious golf bag to put everything in. On a day when rain is anticipated, an umbrella and rain jacket is desirable. Do golfers play golf in snow? I expect they do - so rug up, minimum of a warm jacket, scarf, hat and gloves to keep warm even if the sun's warm.
Beer Logo Golf Bags
When looking for gifts for a golfer, ones with a logo have become very popular. Beer logo golf bags such as budweiser and brand names such as a nike golf logo make a great gift for your golfing fan. It's not just on bags either, other golf accessories with logos are just as popular. There are logo golf tees, corporate logo golf balls, logo golf caps, high school logo golf balls, logo golf umbrellas, logo golf shirts and even us open logo golf merchandise.
What's in the Golf Bag?
A golfer’s bag should be equipped with certain necessities, besides the clubs and balls, to make the day more comfortable. These items would include cotton towels to wipe away sweat and mud, a rain jacket or an extra shirt, a spare pair of socks, and perhaps a snack and sport drinks, or a bottle of water. A plastic bag for wet or dirty things is a good idea. Also, if you leave home not wearing them, don’t forget your golf shoes.I know, I sound like an old woman! But if you need those dry socks and don't have them, expect blisters.
Where do I go first?
Now that you have the things you need to spend five hours on the golf course, what should you do once you get there? It is recommended that you arrive at least one hour prior to the start of your round to prepare and practice. Immediately upon arriving, head to the pro shop to check in, pay for your round, acquire your golf cart key, and purchase any additional items you may need for your round. Normally, you can purchase a bucket of golf balls to warm up at the practice range before teeing off.
Stretching and the practice green.
Most golfers spend 20-30 minutes hitting golf balls before their round. It is recommended that after stretching your muscles, you hit 5-8 shots with each club, beginning with the pitching wedge and working up to the driver. After hitting a bucket of balls, you should move to the practice green to work on your putting. Take three balls and practice putting on one hole, three identical distance putts from various spots on the practice green. (There is more information on the stretching page.and the driving range page.)
Just before the golf game.
Ten minutes before your scheduled tee time, check to see if you want to take a fresh drink onto the course, and you may want to go to the bathroom. Upon arrival to the first tee, you will normally need to check in with the course starter, who will cue your group in line to begin. Use this waiting time to make final preparations for your round. Place a few tees in your pocket, a ball or two, and some sort of ball marker for use on the greens. When the starter alerts your group that you are next on the tee box, then it’s time to enjoy your round.
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