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Then start by using one in your playing hand. My dad uses one in each pocket with a thin glove on his non-throwing hand. I bring them but have really great pockets so I don't need them unless it's bitter cold and really windy. \/\/
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I cant throw very good with a glove on.
How I keep my throwing hand warm depends on the conditions. If its just chilly I like using the kangaroo pouch in a hoody for my throwing hand, its more comfortable with my hand in front of me when I'm wallking, then having it in a jacket side pocket. When it goes from chilly to cold, I add a handwarmer to the pocket. When its gets ball freezing out, with deep snow, I use a winter mitten, which I slide in the kangaroo pocket. A mitten is really easy to slide your hand in and out of, and because it allows your fingers to stay together in one compartment, its warmer than a glove. Stuffing the mitten in the kangaroo pouch means I dont leave it lying on the ground every time I take it off to throw, that way I dont loose it. This system has worked for me playing in anything down to about 0°, below that, its pretty much gonna be inside mini golf time. |
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