RE: Mike Godsey on the long-term weather pattern changes

From: ARMAS, EARL (PTSS) (eaarmas@msg.pacbell.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jul 29 1999 - 08:28:27 PDT


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Subject: RE: Mike Godsey on the long-term weather pattern changes
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 08:28:27 -0700
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> This complaining about too little wind at Coyote and 3rd has
> me puzzled.
> There's too much wind.
>
> Just today, the wind was too strong in Foster City -- It kept
> messing up my
> backswing at the driving range.

I was hanging out at Rio and overheard a conversation where someone
asked what light wind tricks they wanted to work on. The guys response
was his back swing.

I keep two clubs in my car for those light wind sailing days...



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