If you come 'down under' to play, remember Dan Herrman's Doctor's advice -
wear a hat, and plenty of SPF-30. Remember the sun-screen lip-stick as well!
The UV index is about 1.5 times that found in the US and Europe. During summer, its often about 12 to 13 (I recall about 7 or 8 in Florida and the South of France in summer, and about 6 in the UK if the sun comes out
![Grin ;D](http://golfclubatlas.com/forum/Smileys/classic/grin.gif)
). That means skin damage in about 30 minutes in Australia. Especially between about 11.30am and 3.00pm. The loss of the Ozone layer at the South Pole does some wicked things
I wish I could find a good-lookin foreign legion hat, ie a baseball cap with a flap that also protects the ears and neck. Its a lot cooler on the back 9 when your body isn't resembling a boiled lobster. Plus a bit more protection out front than the 'bucket' hats.