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Warm Up to the Ice Golf Championship in Greenland
Those who have a passion for golf and have been successful in other tournaments may want to consider preparing for the Ice Golf Championship in Greenland, scheduled for March 22 through March 27th of 2007.
If you are a golfer who is not sure if you are ready for this coming year’s Championship you may still want to prepare as if you were going. That way when you know you are ready to go for sure you will be able to give it your all.
If you feel you are ready to participate in this even now, then you may want to register for it as soon as possible. The date is rapidly approaching, and you will need to act as soon as possible. If you are not ready you can still enjoy it as a spectator, and possibly become inspired by those who do compete in this event.
The World Ice Golf Championship started in Uummannaq, Greenland, and has been held in this place since 1997. In fact, the ice conditions have so far been perfect every single year. This Championship is set 600 KM north of the Article Circle, on one of the most extraordinary ice landscapes of the entire world. This is a place to which golfers from all over the world travel to compete in a tournament for The World Ice Golf Championship title.
The entire Greenland Championship golf course is made up of huge freezing glaciers and icebergs. This northern golf course is usually prepared just days before the event, as the ice formations are different from year to year. This Artic golfing adventure is perfect for those who are winter sports’ enthusiasts. The temperature drops below minus 50 degrees Celsius.
In addition to the cold temperature, players will usually contend with the wind chill, and the possibility of losing a fluorescent orange ball to a polar bear. These extreme conditions are not for the physically and mentally weak. Those who feel they are up for the challenge can enjoy this. Even as a spectator, you would need to know how to keep your body warm during this trip.
In addition to golfing, both golfers and spectators can enjoy other attractions in this area as well. For instance, amazing ice sculptures were created for everyone’s enjoyment. In addition, those who stay in a nearby hotel can relax during free times on the balcony, while the sun is brightly shining.
The organizer of this entire even is the World Ice Golf Committee in Greenland. However, they receive quite a bit of help from nature. During the months of January and February the ocean forms the ice formations that create this course. The course is mostly laid out on the fjord ice, which is close to town, and is 9 holes, with a par of 35 or 36. The breakdown is generally 5 par 4’s, 2 par 3’s, and 2 par 5’s.
The entire distance of the World Ice Golf Championship course is about 5 to 7 percent shorter than the normal average golf course. The foundation is different from hole to hole. For instance, on one side of a course iceberg there can be quite a bit of snow than on the other, and is quite different than on European ice rinks. In addition, 1-2 CM of frozen snow dust, that makes the course surface rough and uneven.
Playing on the ice is different in some ways than playing on a regular golf course. However, it is also very similar in many ways to traditional golf. The techniques used to play are basically the same, but the rules of the game are changes slightly to suit the icy conditions. Usually players will adjust very quickly to these different conditions.
As far as records are concerned, they cannot be beaten hole-by-hole, day-by-day, or even event-by-event. The movements in the packed ice formations are constantly altering the course, and creating an emergence of new ice forms, which are instantly incorporated into the course.
The complete tournament is played in two days’ time, for a total of 36 holes, of 9 holes at a time per game. The winner is the person with the lowest total score after 36 holes. Additional prizes are given to the best players in two handicap groups A and B, and Stableford decides this.
The maximum number of participants in the game is 20, and the maximum handicap that is used is 36. In addition, it is recommended that player use steel clubs, which are better for the cold. Spectators who are attending are advised to dress warm, in goose down coats, and the like.
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