June 30, 2008

Heyward: Preparation key in dealing with inclement weather (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

TOM HEYWARD Being prepared is the best advice to be given to players playing in inclement weather. Having the following available during play is an absolute must: 1. One or more dry towels depending on the severity of the rain. Hook the towels under the umbrella so they will stay dry. Losing control of the club is potentially the most serious bad-weather problem related to performance.

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