Many experienced vets spend a lot of time manufacturing their own clubs and weaponry, with varying results. You are hitting a paddle tennis ball roughly the size of a racquetball, but a bit softer.

Past attempts to build snowgolf clubs run the gamut from tennis rackets with half a golf shaft and a putter head in the end
to modified hockey sticks to the ever popular variety of wood blocks and metal plates glued, welded, and duct taped to golf irons. If you can attach a golf club shaft to it, someone’s tried it.

Hint: Baseball bats SEEM like a good idea, but aren’t accurate.

Others simply prefer to use oversized irons and/or large head drivers. Remember, you’ve got to use ONE club all day for all the shots and the course is designed with long tee shorts, short chips, and putts. SMART teams plan their club selection as a group covering everything.

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