This post is for those of you who will at some time be making the trip south for the winter. I took some notes after carefully studying how birds migrate. I then, through matrix overlay and analysis procedures, translated those tips into ones applicaple for golf pros. Below, find #GolfProMigration Tips 1-10. All tips conform into a 140 character Tweet. Just in case.
#GolfProMigration Tip 1: Plan route. Strategically. Visit friends, family, colleagues. Consider telling them you are coming beforehand.
#GolfProMigration Tip 2: Carefully pack loose alignment sticks. If in a loaded position that suddenly unloads: fiberglass splinters #ugh
#GolfProMigration Tip 3: An E-Z Pass does not work in the Midwest. Neither does an I-Pass work in Florida. Maybe someday. #tolltickets
#GolfProMigration Tip 4: An impact bag filled takes up a lot of space. An impact bag emptied of towels does not. #trunkspacesaver
#GolfProMigration Tip 5: Do not overpack. Of course, if you don’t bring that 2nd umbrella, the 1st one will break. Peak-season. Downpour. #catch22
#GolfProMigration Tip 6: Be aware of loose golf balls in trunk or side door pockets. No, there are no gun shots. Just sharp turning. #boom
#GolfProMigration Tip 7: Hard to believe when driving from the northern tundra but the sun in FL is 7 billion times as strong #lotsasunscreen
#GolfProMigration Tip 8: I recommend naming your GPS system. It’s nice to personally thank it after each successful turn. #WhyThankYouFlo
#GolfProMigration Tip 9: Avoid shorts on first day of the move south. Screams snowbird. Golf pros make birdies. Not snowbird-ies. #jeanstime
#GolfProMigration Tip 10: By all means sing & air band it. Passerbys may smile. Or point and laugh. #carband #serenitynow
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Have a great day. And if you’re migrating this season, a great trip too.


I love #10!
In high wind situation avoid placing just purchased coffee cup on hood while opening car door! SPLAT!