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title: "Summer Golfers Advised on Rain Gear and Course Safety"
url: https://www.hereaiken.com/2026/06/11/summer-golfers-advised-rain-gear-course/
date: 2026-06-11T08:34:28-04:00
modified: 2026-06-11T08:34:28-04:00
author: "Marigold Whitcomb"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERE Aiken"
attribution: "HERE Aiken"
---

# Summer Golfers Advised on Rain Gear and Course Safety

*Source: [HERE Aiken](https://www.hereaiken.com/2026/06/11/summer-golfers-advised-rain-gear-course/) — June 11, 2026 by Marigold Whitcomb*

As summer weather patterns can bring sudden downpours and thunderstorms, golfers in the Aiken area and the wider Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) are reminded of the importance of being prepared for inclement conditions on the course. This preparation extends beyond simply having waterproof apparel; it includes understanding course policies and prioritizing safety.

Packing appropriate rain gear is a fundamental step. This typically includes a waterproof jacket and pants, designed to keep the wearer dry during prolonged rain. Many modern options are lightweight and breathable, offering protection without causing overheating, a common concern during summer months. Waterproof golf shoes or shoe covers can prevent discomfort and maintain traction, while a waterproof hat or visor can keep rain out of the eyes. Golfers should also consider carrying a waterproof bag or using rain covers for their clubs to protect their equipment.

Beyond personal gear, understanding a course’s lightning policy is critical. Most golf courses adhere to established safety guidelines regarding thunderstorms. These policies often dictate when play must be suspended and when it is safe to resume. Golfers should familiarize themselves with the specific procedures at courses they frequent. This may involve looking for posted signs, listening to announcements, or knowing the location of designated shelter areas. The National Weather Service advises that “when thunder roars, go indoors,” a principle that applies equally to the golf course.

Maintaining dry grips on clubs is another practical consideration. Wet grips can lead to a loss of control and affect swing consistency. Some golfers carry an extra towel specifically for their grips, or use grip enhancers designed for wet conditions. Keeping club heads dry can also prevent rust and maintain their condition.

While this checklist provides a general framework, golfers are encouraged to adapt it to their specific needs and local conditions. Factors such as the type of course, the expected duration of play, and individual budgets will influence the choices made regarding rain gear. Consulting with golf professionals or experienced players can also provide valuable insights into effective preparation strategies for playing in wet weather.

The focus on preparedness is not solely about comfort; it is also a matter of safety. By taking the necessary precautions, golfers can ensure a more enjoyable and secure experience, regardless of the weather.
