Goosen sees the El Cortija track, with its small, severely-contoured greens and variable wind as a test of iron-play, the clubs he felt failed him at crucial moments in Augusta.
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In the wake of the NWC's forced merger into the HBC, Beaver ", was a steamship, and it proved extremely useful in the variable winds, strong currents, and long narrow inlets.
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Goosen sees the El Cortija track, with its small, severely-contoured greens and variable wind as a severe test of iron-play, the clubs he felt failed him in crucial moments in Augusta.
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The city's location " behind " the mountain range and highly variable winds mean that the weather is quite changeable from one day to the next and from year to year.
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The front only lasted six hours and was followed by 9 hours of light and variable winds with nasty seas . . . The barometer has just hit bottom at 975.
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Gian-Franco Kasper, head of the International Ski Federation ( FIS ) which is putting on the biennial ski competition, said Monday morning that variable wind and not snow most concerned the jury.
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Tomales Bay is notable for its many shoals and its sometimes wildly variable winds, coming down out of the various valleys to the west of the bay on the Point Reyes Peninsula.
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This makes the game much easier to pick up and play well than its contemporaries, but it compensates for this reduced difficulty with fiendish ( if somewhat unrealistic ) course layouts and highly variable wind.
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A pocket of moist air in the lower half of the atmosphere, stuck over the central Rockies due to light and variable winds aloft, will sponsor clusters of thunderstorms from the southern Sierra to Colorado.
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The start of the tea season was during the early stages of the South-West monsoon in the China Sea, so head winds would be experienced, and very light or variable winds together with sudden squalls.