| Hey,
In my country, winds go criss cross specially in late afternoon, lets say 2pm to 4pm.
I was taught by my Golf Pro to stand two stance when teeing off.
If the wind is going from left to right, I would normally tee the ball a bit low, for control, swing easy ( never to Look Up ) and stand in this form.
instead of two both feets in parallel, if the wind is left to right,my left foot goes back while my right foot goes a little forward, just like a 30* angle, and pronate my hands on a downswing, so that my ball will fly topspin and in Draw flight.
Then when the wind is going from right to left, then I would stand my left foot forward and right foot backward, 30*angle.
And just fade my shot, the ball flight in a fade shot will somehow push my ball in the center.
I do this on both on my woods and irons. If there's a strong wind, I would used one club higher, or an overclub. This works for me.
__________________ For the Love of the Game,
Butz |