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Playing in Ireland I'm more often than not faced with very windy conditions. I usually try one of two options, either a) hit low punchy shots under the wind and try to run everything onto the green, or b) hit a normal shot and play for the wind. Neither is really the perfect solutions for me as I sometimes struggle keeping it low and sometimes don't allow for enough wind movement (or I do and I hit a perfect piercing shot and the wind doesn't effect it at all), so end up doing a bit of both (always low and punchy with the wind straight in my face though).
Just curious what people's preferred tactic is for (very) windy conditions? Also wondering how much your normal shot shape and the wind direction (I hit a bit of a fade so as a lefty right to left wind can be a bit tricky in terms of the ball moving quite far left) affects your choice? |
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I just play my normal game, aim off for wind and when I'm into the wind just swing slower. I just like to keep the ball in play when it's windy and don't want to confuse myself with thinking about all the things needed to do to keep it low/work it against the wind. ~Shane |
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I have always had the philosophy with the wind that, if it's in your face, take one more club and swing easy, and if its at your back, take one less club and swing a little more aggressively. I don't play in bad bad wind alot, but when I do, that usually works out for me. As for side to side wind, I just try to play it if I know it is hard enough to effect ball flight.
BDG |
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I have terrible issues trying to flight a ball lower, so I tend to club up more than needed and hit a less than full shot if possible into the wind. With the wind, I usually club down and throw a normal shot up in the air and hope.
The hardet part is relaxing on the tee and not overswinging/swaying/flailing madly in an attempt to overcome a headwind. Crosswinds, I'll TRY to shape a ball off the tee, approaches I try to allow for drift and let the wind take it. |
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I second that. Over here a 1 club wind really isn't windy at all. It's great fun for driving down wind. Not so much fun for that 400 yard par 4 into the wind. |
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What part of Ireland are you in? Like are you playing park land or links? I would recommend the punch either way but especially on links... unless there is a lot of trouble in front of the green in which case take a couple extra clubs and hope for the best tbh... |
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West of Dublin (Maynooth area). Play a bit of both but probably more of a park land kinda guy (although a proper links can be fun as well). I do use the punch shot quite a bit but distance control is sometimes an issue. But yeah I would say whatever you're comfortable with if that is taking extra clubs etc, but for me if i was an 8 iron distance out on a perfect day maybe about 165 give or take, i would then take a 6 maybe a 7 and swing only to just above parallel in my back swing and then just drive in low... This usually gives me a good bit of draw aswell which I allow for but it also gives me extra roll... I would just the next time you are out in crazy win (probably in the near future looking at the forecast) just dont worry about scoring and just try a few different things out and see what works for you... Good luck with it anyway |
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Alright, so your'e not too far from my self, I'm out near Sandyford... By the way it says a lot about my knowledge of the local geography that I had to look up where Sandyford is! |
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