Ah, that special feeling in the fingers only achievable from a blade long iron hit low out of the toe early on a frosty winters morning. That special feeling that remains in your fingers for 18 more holes, maybe even for several days/weeks/months.
As to courses, well good UK parkland winter golf? I remain to be convinced that there is such a thing!
Heathland courses without damp areas, yes. Links courses, especially those located further south, yes, often very much so, unless that is the ground is (unusually) frozen or a strong cold northerly wind is blowing.
Now here's a question - when greens are frozen should temporary greens be in operation?
And another question, are the winter play gloves that have been available in pro-shops for a year or so any good and if so which ones are best?
Atb