Wind information please
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:18 pm
I'm wondering if someone can explain the wind directions shown on the tournament course/conditions for each tournament. For example, this week's American tour is at California Golf Club, and the wind is shown for each round, respectively, round 1, 165 degrees, rd 2, 190 degrees, rd 2, 170 degrees, and rd 4, 155 degrees. What does that mean, exactly? 165 degrees from where? Since Mike Jones skipped half the stuff you need for an online golf game, there are no scorecards showing the entire layout of the course, therefore the player has zero direction bearing. When you are standing on the tee for every hole, you have no idea what direction you are facing. So, what does the degrees of wind have to do with anything? I've been playing for almost 3 years, and my experience, regardless of what the conditions say, is that 3 out 4 par 5s will ALWAY be into the wind, and if its over 580 yards the wind will be at it strongest. Plus I have played courses with a par 5 and 14 mph wind in your face, and the next is back the exact opposite direction (based on seeing the next fairway on the overhead camera), and the wind is still right in my face. The other day, I played a course that was a 90 degree L dogleg. 14mph wind in my face. I hit the ball 260 yards straight down to the right hand turn, and on my next shot the wind was 14 mph right in my face! So, I'm thinking this wind thing is bogus.
I realize that I could go to Google earth and look at the course from above and plot the directions, but why should I have to do that? Besides, half of the "real" course aren't even close to being real. Look at the gum trees on California Golf Club, there are no gum trees there in real life.
Does anyone know about the wind?
I realize that I could go to Google earth and look at the course from above and plot the directions, but why should I have to do that? Besides, half of the "real" course aren't even close to being real. Look at the gum trees on California Golf Club, there are no gum trees there in real life.
Does anyone know about the wind?