I'm with Shivas on this one, but only this one time.
As long as its 20 or above and not too windy, I'm good to go. Below 20 it just gets too darn cold....
Benefits of playing winter golf though:
- Uncrowded golf courses allowing for fast play, playing two balls, or taking pics.
- Fast and firm. When it 25 outside and the ground is frozen, holding a small green with a SW requires good shot making. In addition, don't have to fix those pesky ball marks on the greens.
- Green fees are often reduced, of course in Utah everything is inexpensive already and the bargains just get that much better.
- Hot chocolate always tastes better when its 30 degrees instead of 70.
- Even on hard to walk courses, its usually worth the walk if for no other reason than to keep the blood pumping and stay warm.