Winds were probably steady at 20+ mph and gusting in the 40-50 mph range, yet, the golf was a blast.
Keeping the ball low into head winds was a requirement of the day, yet, teeing it up and getting it as high as possible was great when you were down wind.
Even little pitches with my L-Wedge would get pushed hard by the wind.
On one hole, facing a 15 yard pitch with my L-wedge, the ball wasn't 5 yards away from me when it was blown sideways.
I altered my game plans after that
Hitting punched 5-6-7 irons from 100 yards and chipping with a 4-iron from 30-40 yards off the green was also fun.
What made an enjoyable day possible was ONE architectural feature........ WIDE fairways.
Without them, the day would have been impossible, a real chore instead of a real blast.
I don't recall playing in such strong winds, but, I really liked it.
The fact that it was relatively warm helped make the day so much fun.
However, putting was a challenge.
On several holes, golfers marked their ball, replaced it, only to see it roll a foot or two away due to the wind.
One fellow, who putts with a long putter, was doomed. He couldn't alter his stance.
He couldn't choke up, widen his stance and bend down to anchor himself, and thus, was blown off the ball quite frequently, making a smooth stroke next to impossible.
The joy of hitting the ball 10 or more yards right or left of the green and watching as the cross wind brought it back was great.
Adapting to the strong winds was challenging but fun.
While par or better was always a goal, realistically, you knew it wasn't likely, thus, par took on less significance but scoring remained an objective.
It's my belief that playing in those winds on a daily basis should make the golfer a better player, or an ex-golfer, I don't think there's a happy medium.
I also believe that in order to better meet the challenge, a draw, especially a low draw, is the required shot.
Without it, scoring is far more difficult.
The only drawback to the day was the debri from trees in the area.
The closer the trees, the more debri
It made putting and finding your ball more difficult.
I had fun that day.
I attribute that fun to ONE factor.
Wide fairways.
Who else played that day, wednesday, and what were your experiences in the wind ?