If you’ve ever found yourself frustrated on a windy day out on the course, you’re not alone. For amateurs, scores tend to climb as the wind picks up, and it’s easy to fall into some of the common faults that the wind creates.
Sure, wind changes the flight of the golf ball — but I find that the real damage happens upstairs. The truth is, the wind affects most golfers mentally more than physically. Most players either fear the wind or try to fight it, and neither approach tends to work out well.
So how do you navigate such a fickle course condition? Let’s dive in.
Why golfers struggle in the wind
When the wind kicks up, the natural reaction for many players is to swing harder. Often, they try to muscle the ball through a headwind, or if they’re downwind, many amateurs attempt to capitalize by going after it even more. Unfortunately, this usually backfires.
In golf, swinging harder rarely means better results. More often, it just means less control and higher ball flights — exactly what you don’t want when it’s gusty out.
After all, the wind rewards discipline, not brute force.
3 simple keys to master windy conditions
If you struggle to control your ball flight in the wind, there are three key adjustments you can make to see immediate improvement.
1. Play the ball back in your stance
Moving the ball slightly back in your stance helps you de-loft the club, which naturally brings the trajectory down. A lower flight means less exposure to the wind and more predictable results.
2. Club up
As a general rule, take one more club for every 10 mph of wind blowing directly into you. It’s not a perfect science, but it works surprisingly well. This lets you make a smoother, more controlled swing instead of trying to force the ball to go your normal distance.
3. Swing slower
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “swing easy when it’s breezy.” While it might seem counterintuitive, swinging a little slower actually helps you maintain a more penetrating ball flight. Faster swings create more spin and send the ball higher — which is exactly what you don’t want in a headwind. Slower equals lower, and lower is better in the wind.
Remember, you don’t need to fear the wind — and you definitely shouldn’t fight it.
Next time you’re out there and the flags are whipping, take a breath, commit to these three adjustments, and most importantly, don’t try to hit it harder. By staying calm, playing smart, and trusting your swing, you’ll not only see your ball flight come down — you’ll likely see your scores drop, too.
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