First, if its a 30 MPH wind, how do you know someone is DRAWING the ball with a 9 iron. For all we know, they could have hit a straight ball and the wind took it to where it looked like a draw. Use your heads.
Umm... that would be because on TV from behind the player he aimed 30 yards right and his ball started 30 yards right of the green, and two golf professional friends of mine were there and watched him start the shot as a draw, which was then engulfed by the wind.
And his teacher was on TV yesterday taliking about he has his players RIDE the wind rather than curve it into it and fight it, which REALLY surprised me-not saying he told Dustin that specifically
AND
the next player in his group hit a shot that held the wind, landed gently, and stopped 4 feet from the flag?
We're not talking about working some fancy long iron shot from 220, but rather controlling the curve and spin of a short iron, which all of these players can.
So if you want to be really picky, we can say he didn't cut it enough
Out here on the east end we play in a lot of wind.
I remember playing the 125 yard 11th hole Atlantic which tilts left and the prevailing wind is 20mph right to left.
In such a wind or stronger,i used to hit anywhere from cut 7 iron to slice 4 iron to keep it from hitting the green and exploding left down a steep slope.
I'm sure Dustin was surprised-I'm not indicting him(he's leading
), perhaps he executed poorly or misjudged the shot-it happens.
Just saying that shot wouldn't work on a windy links either