The infamous Santaanana wind was informed of their existence in Toree Pains this week. These powerful gusts had to pause nearly 90 minutes on the PGA tour in the second round of Thursday.
Only one of Jackson Subber carded a sub 70 round on Thursday on the South Course. Prove that there was a brutal time to navigate the course that held two US opens. In the third round on Friday, more calm conditions were seen. This explains why the average scoring is nearly 4 shots lower than the previous day. Harris Inglyish left the pack with the three late birdies and led Andrew Nobak with a shot with 9 under par. However, in the prediction on Saturday, a strong wind came back, Gust up to 30 miles / h。
“I know that tomorrow will be blown away a little more,” said Aldrich Podge Later in Young South Africa with a 7 -under.
“Please prepare.”
Eric Call, a 36 -year -old journal who is known to play every week, has provided some perspectives about what the wind can do with Torrey Puins. Anything is possible, given that the course is exposed to the Pacific Ocean.
“It's very tricky and very unique,” Call said after the wind on Thursday.
“I know you can blow a little here, but it was a bit intense and it seemed like a switching direction, so it became difficult.”
Thursday's brawl rioned toward the sea along the West and Beach from the inland desert of California, along the wind of Santa Anana. However, the player in the third round on Friday was blown away from the west from the sea, despite these gusts dramatically dropped, and completely saw the wind switching. The direction of the final round on Saturday remains the same, but the cold front begins to fall to California, enhances the strength of the wind, and creates enough to predict. At some point, it may rain, making it even more challenging for candidates.
However, considering how difficult Torrey Pines South is, players with 6 to 7 shots have a chance, combined with the weather. Yes, it includes Jason Day and Hideki Matsuyama. The two players who can make Ludvig Aberg, Sungjae IM, and birdie barracks are 4 under 4, and they are certainly the most thick. Only English, Novak and Podge players are less than 6 under. If this last trio is fighting in the wind, the possibility of a scenario considering prediction is high, and the rest of the field will be uppercase.
Torley Pains seem to continue more confusion.
Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer playing SB Nation. Please follow him in X @jack_milko。





