
AUGUSTA, Ga. Augusta National requires more precision than arguably any course in the world. The Masters field will encounter an even greater challenge Thursday and Friday, with wind gusts expected to exceed 30 mph.The first three rounds of last years Masters were also affected by strong winds. As a result, only four players were under par heading into the final round.
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I like the fact that the weather is coming in, because that will make the misses much bigger for everybody, and if you continue to miss in the wrong spot and it gets worse, youre going to make a lot of bogeys, doubles or worse, Phil Mickelson said. Thats something Im going to try to use my knowledge and skill to try to avoid.Amen Corner could be particularly tricky, with the winds swirling through the pines, but Jordan Spieth, who led after three rounds last year, said the biggest change is that the weather will place a premium on lag putting.Big time, he said. You dont want to have 5-footers from above the hole when the wind is blowing. They are already as challenging as anywhere here, and they become a less than 50-50 chance from 5 feet with the wind blowing. Because of the speed of the greens and the amount of slope there is, the wind affects the ball that much more.
Wind storm brings gusts up to 60 mph to Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor was under a high wind warning on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019. Wind gusts were expected to exceed 60 mph during parts of the afternoon and
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Wind gusts expected to exceed 30 mph at Augusta
The wind is expected to pick up and become very gusty. Wind gusts from 45 to 60 mph will be possible along and west of the Parkway. As a result, a high wind warning is in effect for these locations.
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Tripp, it's Masters week and those green jackets at Augusta National have everything controlled with the sub air system when it comes to the golf course but they can not control the winds that go above the golf course. Mother Nature looks set to turns the fans on Thursday and Friday, we're talking winds.
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The northern Plains and Upper Midwest are expected to be hit with between six to 12 inches of snow by Sunday morning. They will also experience harsh gusts of wind exceeding 50mph.
Gusts are expected to exceed 50 mph and could hit 60 mph, in what is being called a "bomb cyclone." The county's policy indicates that sustained winds of 70 mph or greater will prompt the
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A wind advisory for the day with winds expected to exceed 45 mph with gusts pushing 60 mph. Once the areas of low pressure move east it will usher in much colder air. Winds will shift out of the
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Augusta National requires more precision than any course in the world, and the Masters field will encounter an even greater challenge Thursday and Friday. Wind gusts expected to exceed 30 mph at
Wind gusts expected to exceed 30 mph at Augusta
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