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5. WIND ASSESSMENT — WHAT TO LOOK FOR
5. WIND ASSESSMENT — WHAT TO LOOK FOR
1. WIND DIRECTION — WHAT TO CHECK & WHY
What to look for
- Headwind (wind blowing toward you)
- Tailwind (wind blowing from behind)
- Quartering wind (diagonal directions, e.g., into-left, into-right)
Why it matters
- Wind direction changes how far the ball travels.
- Headwind reduces distance; tailwind increases distance.
- Crosswinds push the ball sideways, affecting curvature and landing spot.
- Quartering winds affect both distance and direction at the same time.
2. WIND STRENGTH — WHAT TO CHECK & WHY
What to look for
- Light wind (gentle flag movement)
- Moderate wind (consistent flag/stem movement, visible tree motion)
- Strong wind (flag fully extended, noticeable gusts)
- Gusty / inconsistent wind (wind changes during shot)
Why it matters
- Wind strength determines how much the ball is pushed or held up.
- Light wind creates small but noticeable influence.
- Moderate wind meaningfully affects carry distance and accuracy.
- Strong wind can change the shot outcome dramatically.
- Gusty wind increases uncertainty and requires greater attention.
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