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8 out of 9 holes at Pebble into the wind?

Thu, Dec 17 2015 5:02 PM (14 replies)
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  • Zayante
    45 Posts
    Thu, Dec 17 2015 7:06 AM

    IRL Pebble 9 & 10 very rarely play into the wind, just when the occasional summer southern tropical storm remnants that sometimes reach this far north hit; otherwise they play with a cross or tail wind. 

    I don't expect WGT to mirror the local conditions, so wind could come from any direction, but consistent wind oreientation on the course layout should be achievable. In a normal <5 hour round of golf the wind direction generally does not vary; yes mornings are calmer then afternoons, some holes are sheltered and protected, higher shots have catch more wind, etc, but a set wind direction per round would create a better experience.

    I have never played SA irl, so I can't speak for #1 & 2 as they appear to be at a 45 degree angle from each other, but I have played Pebble quite a bit and #4, 5, 9 & 10 are always the same wind, with 13, 15 & 18 the opposite

     

  • adaputter
    1,954 Posts
    Thu, Dec 17 2015 8:27 AM

    WGT say they try to make this as realistic as they can

    ive just been on pebble beach offical website 

    8 of first 9 holes run along the coast

    only 1 hole #3 doubles back on itself,

    so in theory you will get wind in same direction on 8 out of 9 holes

  • ct690911
    7,205 Posts
    Thu, Dec 17 2015 10:04 AM

    Zayante:

    IRL Pebble 9 & 10 very rarely play into the wind, just when the occasional summer southern tropical storm remnants that sometimes reach this far north hit; otherwise they play with a cross or tail wind. 

    I don't expect WGT to mirror the local conditions, so wind could come from any direction, but consistent wind oreientation on the course layout should be achievable. In a normal <5 hour round of golf the wind direction generally does not vary; yes mornings are calmer then afternoons, some holes are sheltered and protected, higher shots have catch more wind, etc, but a set wind direction per round would create a better experience.

    I have never played SA irl, so I can't speak for #1 & 2 as they appear to be at a 45 degree angle from each other, but I have played Pebble quite a bit and #4, 5, 9 & 10 are always the same wind, with 13, 15 & 18 the opposite

    Isn't that a Brazillian flag next to your name?...you sure travel a long way for a round of Golf...lol... (I don't even like travelling to the other end of the city to play)

  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Thu, Dec 17 2015 10:30 AM

    There are other reasons to travel to California like Redwood forests, Disneyland and Hearst Castle, and play a round at PB in between (dreaming...)

    Or, you go somewhere to play a round per day - "A vacation day without golf is a lost day!" I like to play eight different courses in one week's stay, or more :o)!

    Concerning  the wind in WGTland, a frequent complaint here is to have headwind on those long Par4 tracks, only to get tailwind on the Par3s.

    As said before, there's no connection to reallife geography or meteorology.

  • Zayante
    45 Posts
    Thu, Dec 17 2015 5:02 PM

    Have not played there recently, even though we do live nearby. All the times I played Pebble were in the 90's and early 2000's, it was before they changed to the new #5 par 3.

    As for the flag I fly WGT assigned the flag based on location I was in when I created the account, which was this time last year when we were in Brasil for the holidays. I'm married to a Brasilian and we have an apartment there, so spend a fair amount of time there. There are no golf courses (like 0!) in rural Brasil, found WGT as a nice avenue to fill the void.

    The Olympic Club is also close, but never had the chance to play there as it is Club Privado. A few miles from Pebble is Spyglass Hill, a great course that would be a joy to have here.

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