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The 5 Best Winter Golf Courses Worth Visiting

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For many of us, the onset of winter weather shuts down our favorite golf courses for the season. But if you aren’t interested in waiting until spring brings warmer weather and your local fairways reopen, there are plenty of golf destinations that are well worth the trip. Team building, market research—call it whatever you want. But don’t miss the chance to make a winter golf trip to one of these outstanding courses. Better yet, get yourself in for a custom golf club fitting and embark on your golf excursion with a set of cutting-edge clubs. Instead of waiting for your go-to course to thaw out, try one of these top-tier winter golf destinations this year. Reynolds Lake Oconee: Great Waters Since opening in 1992, the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Great Waters has garnered high praise for its outstanding architecture. The layout is superb, and the scenery makes for one of the most immersive rounds of golf you’ll ever play. The back nine at Great Waters offers a distinctive ex...

How to Practice Your Golf Skills Off the Course

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As much as you’d like to be on the golf course 24/7, it’s just not possible. But, even when the nearest driving range is miles away, there are still ways you can practice your golf skills while daydreaming of hitting the links for a full 18. Whether it’s pulling out your putter in the hallway or scheduling an expert golf club fitting , here are a few ways to level up your game off the course. Putt Whenever and Wherever The hallway. Your backyard. At the office. In the garage. These are the great hidden greens of your life. Even if you’re far from the course, you can pull out your putter, a couple of balls, and a makeshift target for your personal practice hole. If you’re putting on material similar to the green—like a short carpet or your freshly mowed backyard—you can practice practically every aspect of your short game. On different floors—like hardwood, cement, or longer grass—focus more on your pace and ball contact because the ball will react differently than it will the next t...