Tuesday, 17 August 2021

WHAT MAKES A CIGAR GOOD FOR THE GOLF COURSE?

 When we consider what makes a cigar suitable for a game of golf, we primarily consider three factors: size, structure, and strength.

IMAGE SIZE

Because of the quantity of tobacco required to cover you during a round of golf, length is important. Churchill, Toro/Toro Gordo, Salomon/Didademas, and Double Corona are the sizes we suggest. These are cigars with a greater ring gauge that may be enjoyed for many hours. You'll note that the same cigar mix in a different size (or vitola if you're a "snob") produces a completely different experience, and certain cigars may be better in smaller sizes. We made an effort to stay with sticks that perform well at these sizes.

WORK IN PROGRESS

You'll be out on the course, in the elements, chomping, placing, and tossing your cigar about. Needless to say, you'll need a cigar that's well-made and durable enough to withstand the test. We made an effort to keep with a variety of high-quality suppliers that can provide a consistent smoking experience.

TOUGHNESS

Personal choice and nicotine tolerance are the determining factors in strength. The strength of some of the cigars on this list is much higher than that of others. Determine your tolerance level and make your choices appropriately. Avoid the strong stuff if you have an early tee time or are playing between breakfast and lunch on an empty stomach. The bulk of the Connecticut wrapped ones on the list should be light to medium in flavour, making them ideal for any time of day. Best cigars for Golf are the ones that have the right features.