I moved from Virginia, in the Hampton Roads area, to Eastern Washington State and the climate difference is drastic. It is very dry and hot here compared to very hot and humid in the summer in Hampton Roads. I have adjusted to that well but the cold is something else.
I have now played when it is 18 degrees and several at or around freezing. Is it just me or have I lost my mind. My drives are shorter (I can drive consistently to 325, but now about 275), the tree action good or bad is less, and my putts are more difficult (more chain outs). I would assume wearing more clothing would account for some of it but this is crazy. I also realize the discs are less pliable.
I am a decent player and have made big strides in improving my game since I moved here. So do I just deal with it or is there some adjustments I can make? Any help would be nice. This feeling of going backwards is driving me nutty:wall:.
I have now played when it is 18 degrees and several at or around freezing. Is it just me or have I lost my mind. My drives are shorter (I can drive consistently to 325, but now about 275), the tree action good or bad is less, and my putts are more difficult (more chain outs). I would assume wearing more clothing would account for some of it but this is crazy. I also realize the discs are less pliable.
I am a decent player and have made big strides in improving my game since I moved here. So do I just deal with it or is there some adjustments I can make? Any help would be nice. This feeling of going backwards is driving me nutty:wall:.