
We’ve all been there—the “Golf Itch.” It’s that season-long obsession that makes you see a fairway in every park and a bunker in every sandbox. But when the snow starts falling, most of us hang up the spikes and wait for spring.
Not this guy. A true PGA-certified obsession means you can find a technical flaw in just about any physical activity. Whether it’s “coming over the top” with a driver or a snow shovel, the fundamentals remain the same. He’s here to remind us three things about winter golf:
Muscle Memory: We spend so much time on “left arm straight” and “rotating the hips” that it becomes our default setting for all manual labor.
The Unwanted Coach: Every group has that one friend who can’t help but give you a “quick tip” even when you’re just trying to clear the driveway.
Winter Withdrawal: When the courses are under six inches of snow, sometimes the only way to keep the dream alive is to treat the sidewalk like the 18th fairway.
While Mrs. Reynolds might just be trying to get her car out of the garage, her “target” is clearly the snow pile at the end of the drive. Let’s just hope she doesn’t slice it into the neighbor’s yard.