There are many factors that go into your ability to play a good round of golf. Weather, the condition of the course, your mental and physical state, and how other people in your group are doing to greatly affect the outcome of your game. Learning how to play in different weather conditions is important especially if you plan on traveling to different courses during the year. Courses that are overly dry or wet will cause you to adapt to these conditions in order to ensure the ball goes where you want it to go. And even after you have played in similar conditions you cannot always keep the terrain from affecting your game.
Another issue concerning weather is the temperature. On hot days, you golf ball will travel farther than on cold days. By learning how to gauge weather changes during your game, you will be able to compensate for different types of weather. If it rains right before your round, you may need to wait until the ground dries or learn how to control the ball on a wet surface. Since some golf courses water the green on a daily basis, the time you play will also affect your game.
Your mental and physical state before a golf game is another factor you...