SquirrelyDave
Allegedly....
The 101 days of summer (Memorial Day-Labor Day) are coming to an end, leagues are heading into the final stretches, and here in NC it's getting towards that time of year where it's almost ok to go outside in the afternoons. As my man Ned Stark would say "Winter is Coming" How are you going to stay sharp this winter? Are you planning on stopping for a few months? Switching to a new sport (Hunting, curling, hunting, hockey, hunting?) For those in the "year round golf" climates, going to keep playing, going to play more?
For me, once my league is over I'll probably be putting the sticks away for awhile, I've got an injury that needs to heal, although I can play almost year round here, I won't get many rounds in from Oct-March probably. Once or twice a month, unless it's a cold winter, then there will be a few months where I don't play at all as the courses I play will shut down. Then in March/April I'll be back on the course as much as possible.
What's the plan?
For me, once my league is over I'll probably be putting the sticks away for awhile, I've got an injury that needs to heal, although I can play almost year round here, I won't get many rounds in from Oct-March probably. Once or twice a month, unless it's a cold winter, then there will be a few months where I don't play at all as the courses I play will shut down. Then in March/April I'll be back on the course as much as possible.
What's the plan?