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Originally Posted by jc@bg Rockford mentioned in another thread that he is about to begin his indoor (winter) training regimen. Would some of you share your thoughts and experiences in this regard? Living in northern Ohio, we have a little of what you would call winter, but I usually do my best not to acknowledge its existence--mostly by teeing it up at a local cow pasture where you slip $5 under the door and play on Christmas Eve if you want. It's only 9 holes, and they may not have mowed (picked up leaves, sticks, trees, or expired fauna) since September, but I *think* you could call it golf. Sort of.
Still, I yearn for a slightly closer-to-home or warmer venue, especially when the wind chill drops to -20 F and the greens have a snowdrift problem (what're golf course thinking, with no snow removal?). What do you do?
[Rockford kind of answered this one already, in the other thread, but I'm hoping against hope that someone can put us on a $19.95 DIY setup that works in garages with 8-foot ceilings.] :sobbash: |
I have little offer here, since in Chattanooga my Winter routine consists of playing most every weekend.
One thought I had with a buddy is to buy one of those $150 golf simulator thingies off ebay that hooks up to your computer and interfaces with TW 2004 video game. I'm not sure how accurate the thing is, but I feel you should chance the $150, give it a test-drive, and report back to me. If you have good success, I'll shell out the dough with no gamble involved. It seems the right thing for you to do.
Spend your $ here...