Adam:
Agree, it is a bit of be careful what you wish for, but I do prefer my links and coastal golf with a bit of breeze, and even stiff breeze is fine, prefer it without the precipitation though!
Can't wait
Brett, I'm of the opinion that a sportsman can't dial up the correct amount of wind and precip. One must just deal with whatever they are given. As an example, when I was a member of the Pacific Grove Men's club, we had a tourney on a Sunday in February at the ame time they were playing the final round of the AT&T down the street. On the back nine there, which is completely exposed to the elements along the coast, we were hit with a freezing cold squall as we approached the 16th green. The pros down the street had to give up and they delayed the finish of their tournament. But not us regular folk, and for the ones who did finish our tournament, each and every one of them walked into the clubhouse with an ear to ear grin having not only survived the harsh elements, but also because the golf shots required to finish were so much fun. I can remember hitting a full 4 iron from 120 yards, catching it flush, and hving it be the perfect club for the shot at hand.
To me, there's no greater satisfaction than over coming the trials and tribulations thrown at you by mother nature. It beats te hand of man, every time! GCAwise, of course.