Your Golf Club - Learn The Summer And Winter Golf Rules

Most players of the game of golf are willing to play their favorite sport in any given month, but did you know that the rules of the game can vary with summer and winter months, depending on what part of the country you are in? In the winter months a golf course appears quite different from what it looks like in the summer, and this requires some of the rules to be changed to accommodate this fact.
 Different clubs have their own rules on how a game should proceed depending on what month of the year it is.
Such laws are popularly known as local rules and do take the trouble to find out if these are in effect at the venue you are playing at. Sticking to the winter and summer laws will enable you to get the most out of your game.
Golf was definitely not intended as a winter game, so the normal rules of golf are in effect during the summer months. You will find most of the courses in the best suited conditions for golf during summer months. However if a course is located in a very hot country they may have laws that require you to tee off only from certain areas of the course.
 This of course prevents from damage of the grass on certain areas. An unsaid summer rule of the game is to always make sure you repair any damage to the green when you swing.
 Green areas are the most vulnerable during the scorching heat, and if you leave a ball mark on this area it may remain for the whole of the coming year.
When you are playing from the fairway make sure you replace your divots. Following these easy instructions will help you maintain the course throughout the summer months.
A lot of the greenery will die out towards the months of the winter. In some places the course may even see some snow or heavy rain. Such conditions could lead to lay areas on the fairway which are near impossible to play on.
Many golf clubs affect the "play the ball up" rule during the months of the winter.
 This rule allows you to touch the ball when you are playing on the fairway, which is the only way you will ever get a decent chance of scoring in these extreme conditions.
It is obvious that the summer and winter specific rules of the game will vary from club to club and from region to region.
 Maybe you could make some specific rules in your own play group, for these extreme conditions. In any case make sure you are completely clear about these rules if you are playing in such conditions.

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