MBaggese:
WGTicon:
I would say bigger issue is par 3's where one can practice those; especially tail winds.
it's also important for few par 5's that can be reached in 2 with big tail winds or certain short par 4's on STA.
-wgticon
But Icon...for the most part, RG players know how to hit with/against the wind...or they soon learn to not play RG's;)
Besides, 75% of Open RG players are level 90-sh and above...I really don't care if a TP carries 5 wedges, etc, or a TL changes his bag to compensate for winds...you can't really think the playing field is even in a high wind RG with one player hitting downwind tee shots and wedges/short irons to the green is the same as a player hitting driver and woods/long irons into the greens for the same holes.
We all know missing the ding with a 9 iron vs missing the ding with a 5 iron is a 20 foot difference in the putt.
And........ you would be right again Mike. I'm am convinced the excuses are because like i said earlier,,,, they can not change it or do not have the programmers to do so.
The playing field is not level anytime players are getting different wind directions.
What Icon said is total nonsense,, period. Like i said for the hundredth time.... you still must hit the shot!!!!
Anyone that can not understand that.... i can't help you....not my field.....lmao! I'm a auto mechanic,,,, not a doctor. ;)