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Tips For Playing Golf In The Rain
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2 years ago
In this video, Neil Tappin offers 12 top tips for playing golf in the rain.
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00:00
- Hello everyone, Neil Tappan here from Golf Monthly
00:02
and welcome to the London Club.
00:03
And this video in which I'm going to offer some top tips
00:06
for playing golf in the rain.
00:08
This is all the practical stuff you need,
00:09
the equipment advice, a little bit of strategy
00:11
and also some rules as well.
00:13
Now the only thing I'm missing is some truly awful weather.
00:17
- Ah, that's better.
00:20
- Sort of.
00:21
- Right, let's get started.
00:22
(upbeat music)
00:26
(water splashing)
00:29
Now for most golfers, they'll need to choose
00:33
whether or not to use an umbrella
00:35
when they play golf in the rain.
00:37
And for me, it depends on two factors.
00:38
One, how windy is it?
00:40
If you are constantly fighting with the umbrella,
00:42
it might be best just to not bother.
00:44
And two, actually how wet is it?
00:47
If it's really pouring it down,
00:49
then frankly you're gonna get pretty wet anyway
00:51
and it might just not be worth the trouble
00:53
of having an umbrella with you.
00:55
As you can probably hear through the microphone,
00:57
it's pretty windy out here today.
00:58
So I probably wouldn't use an umbrella.
01:00
But if I did, I'd definitely put a dry towel,
01:03
fix a dry towel in underneath the umbrella.
01:06
So that's a really handy thing to do
01:08
to keep your hands dry before you,
01:10
or to dry your hands before you play any shots.
01:12
And keeping that towel dry is absolutely crucial.
01:15
Okay, so this is a really important one.
01:17
Now, before you go out to play, put your rain hood on.
01:22
I've done this in the past where I've got to the club,
01:24
put my clubs outside, gone in for a coffee and it's rained,
01:28
and I've come out and all of my golf equipment
01:30
is soaking wet.
01:31
That's absolutely what you need to avoid.
01:33
So check out the weather forecast,
01:35
know if it's gonna rain, and if it is,
01:37
take some time either before you leave home
01:39
or in the clubhouse before you go out to play
01:41
to put the rain hood on in the dry.
01:43
Give yourself half a chance.
01:45
Okay, so two very quick tips here.
01:47
Firstly, in the interest of pace of play
01:50
and keeping your equipment as dry as you can
01:52
for as long as you can,
01:53
maybe think about reducing your pre-shot routine
01:55
down a little bit.
01:56
So I think I probably wouldn't bother with a practice swing.
02:00
I mean, I'm not trying to rush,
02:02
but I'm trying to keep things a little bit quicker.
02:05
Hit the shot.
02:06
Oh, that's a good shot.
02:09
And then, before I put the club back in the bag,
02:11
I'm gonna give the club head a quick dry under my arm
02:14
as I put it back in.
02:15
That means that any water that's on the club head
02:18
won't trickle down the shaft
02:19
and down into the bottom of that bag
02:21
and get all of your grips wet.
02:22
It does depend on the daylight today.
02:24
There's not an awful lot you can do,
02:25
but if it's raining a little bit less than it is today,
02:27
that sort of thing can help you
02:28
keep your equipment drier for longer.
02:30
Okay, know the embedded ball rule.
02:33
It can really help you when the weather is as bad as this.
02:36
Because when the rules of golf changed
02:39
at the beginning of 2019,
02:41
the rules changed related to embedded ball rule.
02:44
Now you get relief anywhere in the general area
02:47
if you have an embedded ball like I have here in the rough.
02:51
Many people would, I think, be worried
02:52
that they'd have to take a penalty.
02:54
Drop here, you don't.
02:56
So, mark the position of the ball,
02:58
just right behind where the ball is situated,
03:00
place a T-peg, lift the ball up.
03:02
You then get one club length relief.
03:04
Now I'm not gonna use my longest club
03:06
'cause I don't wanna get that grip wet as well.
03:08
I'm gonna use my wedge for this shot.
03:10
But you could use your longest club
03:12
to mark out, obviously, an arc around your ball
03:16
where to drop it.
03:18
I'm just gonna go straight back on the line,
03:19
put another T-peg in,
03:21
and I'm gonna drop it from knee height here.
03:23
That ball is now in play.
03:26
I've got good relief from what was a horrendous lie,
03:29
and I can carry on.
03:30
Now, if you don't want to use wet weather gloves
03:37
and you prefer the feel of a normal leather glove,
03:39
then you'll need to figure out a way
03:41
of keeping your glove as dry as possible
03:43
for as long as possible.
03:44
One tip is to put the glove up in the top of the umbrella
03:48
next to your towel as you play.
03:50
I'm not sure this will work all the way around.
03:52
You'll need a few different leather gloves,
03:54
and you'll need to keep them dry in your bag as well.
03:57
But if you want that feel
03:58
of a normal leather glove on your hand,
03:59
then maybe keeping it at the top of your umbrella
04:02
is a good way to go.
04:03
The next one is about how to transport your clubs
04:06
around the course.
04:07
And there's a few different sort of conflicting opinions
04:10
on this one.
04:11
Now, on a day like today,
04:12
when it's as wet as it is and as windy as it is,
04:15
I think I would probably do away with the umbrella
04:17
and I'd carry it.
04:18
Except for the fact that I'm just gonna get wet
04:20
and I'd carry my clubs.
04:21
It means I can just walk to wherever I need to
04:22
on the golf course, get on with it and play.
04:25
If you're a trolley user and you want to use your trolley,
04:28
think about buying one of those accessories
04:29
that you can put onto the central console
04:31
that allows you to fix up your umbrella.
04:34
It means that you've got access to both hands
04:35
as you walk around the course.
04:37
It can be a real game changer.
04:39
And then of course, the other one to think about
04:41
is whether you get in a buggy or not.
04:42
The only thing I'd say about buggies
04:44
is they'll certainly help you stay a bit drier,
04:46
but think about how cold it's gonna be.
04:48
If you're in a buggy all day
04:50
and you're not getting that exercise
04:51
walking to all of the different shots that you play,
04:53
then maybe you might start to feel a little bit colder.
04:55
For me, on a day like today, when it's as wet and as windy
04:58
and as grotty as it is, I think I'll walk.
05:00
If you're playing golf in the wet,
05:05
then obviously the ball is not gonna run as far
05:07
once it hits the ground as it will do when it's dry.
05:10
And you need to factor that into your thinking
05:12
when you're out on the golf course.
05:13
This is where it really pays to understand
05:15
how far you carry each club in the bag.
05:18
It's something that we here,
05:19
our top 50 coaches tell us all the time.
05:21
Understand what your carry yardages are.
05:23
They're more important than your total yardages.
05:26
Now, I think I would probably take a little bit off
05:28
my carry yardages and work from there.
05:30
It's gonna help me understand in each scenario
05:32
on the golf course which club to hit.
05:34
Okay, so if it's raining,
05:44
it's likely to be fairly gloomy out.
05:46
And in that scenario, think about using a yellow golf ball.
05:49
Now, there's lots of different types of colored golf balls
05:52
on the market at the moment.
05:54
I would avoid using some of the dark colors
05:56
and go for yellow instead.
05:57
In my experience, this is just that little bit
05:59
easier to see.
06:01
I think it's just worth having some in your golf bag,
06:03
even if you're somebody who sort of really likes
06:06
to stick with a white golf ball.
06:07
Have one packet of yellow golf balls stashed in your bag
06:09
that if you're playing golf in the summer
06:11
in really sort of dappled sunlight,
06:13
it can be easier to see.
06:14
And on days like today where it's really gloomy,
06:16
a yellow golf ball can be really handy.
06:19
Okay, so I'm gonna start with an apology
06:21
to all those people who've heard me say this before,
06:23
but I think it's one of the best tips
06:25
for playing golf in the rain.
06:26
And that is to get yourself a decent pair of rain gloves.
06:29
They tend to be black.
06:30
They tend to come in pairs.
06:32
And they are designed to be worn the whole time
06:34
that you're out on the golf course in the rain.
06:36
The wetter they get, I think,
06:38
the more traction they offer you.
06:40
Certainly in my experience,
06:41
they are a lot better than either playing golf
06:44
without a glove or with a sort of standard leather glove.
06:47
They'll also extend the sort of lifespan
06:50
of your regular white leather gloves
06:52
that you've got as well.
06:53
So think about a really good quality pair
06:56
of black wet weather gloves for conditions like this.
07:01
It could make all the difference.
07:03
Okay, so this one is a fairly obvious one,
07:04
but it is worth saying.
07:05
Try to avoid the temptation to play golf
07:08
in your comfiest pair of spikeless shoes.
07:10
Two reasons, really.
07:11
Firstly, you are more likely to slip, obviously.
07:14
And then secondly, I think that I have a few pairs of shoes,
07:18
but on a day like today,
07:20
it'll be my sort of hardest wearing pair
07:22
of spiked golf shoes that I'll wear.
07:25
That tends to mean that I can extend the life
07:27
of my spikeless golf shoes by not wearing them
07:29
on really nasty days like today.
07:31
So for me, it's my best pair of spiked golf shoes.
07:36
Maximum traction mean I can swing through the ball
07:38
with a little bit more commitment, a bit more aggression,
07:40
which is really gonna help me out on the course.
07:42
For this one, bucket hat.
07:45
Now, as you can see, the weather out here is horrible.
07:48
Nobody, I don't think, is particularly relishing
07:50
playing golf on a day like today,
07:52
but sometimes you have to, and in this scenario,
07:55
a bucket hat is really important.
07:56
I think in particular because it stops the water
07:59
from getting down the back of your waterproof suit,
08:01
going down your back and making you cold.
08:04
Also, for anyone who wears glasses on the golf course,
08:06
that bit of extra protection at the front.
08:08
I sometimes, I wear glasses, I sometimes wear a cap
08:11
and a bucket hat on top.
08:13
Might not look the best, but it keeps me nice and dry.
08:17
So I store my bucket hat in my golf bag
08:20
so that when the weather is as bad as it is today,
08:23
I know I've got that little bit of extra help.
08:25
So there you have it.
08:26
That's my look at some of the things you might be able to do
08:28
to hopefully help you play a little bit better
08:31
when it's raining.
08:32
Certainly, hopefully, enjoy yourself a bit more
08:33
on the golf course if you are caught out
08:35
by really bad weather.
08:37
I hope you found that helpful.
08:39
If you have any comments, please do leave them below.
08:41
We'd love to hear what you have to say.
08:42
But that's it for now from the London Club.
08:44
Thanks for watching.
08:45
We'll see you next time.
08:46
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08:49
(upbeat music)
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