The weeks after the summer solstice tend to be not that friendly for golf in the Coachella Valley. Temperatures of 110 and even 120 degrees are not that uncommon in the desert in late June and early July. And that means golf, a great outdoor sport in the winter, spring and fall, might not be on your list of things to do in the next couple of months. There are reasons for that of course, ranging from sun stroke to the potential for skin cancer without proper sunscreen or clothing coverage. Admittedly, golf in that kind of heat might not be the smartest thing to do. But no dedicated golfers want to just hang up their clubs for the next three months waiting for the temperatures to come back
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