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Unmoved by what the wind does, the Windows.
"I think there's a low score on this golf course, depending on what the wind does tomorrow".
By Mark Strand The New Yorker, November 3, 1962 P. 188 Unmoved by what the wind does, the Windows View Article By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Richard Brody.
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"The first thing I would do on the morning of a game was to jump to the window and see what the wind was doing.
4.24pm BST Robson* 0-1 Li First point goes to Li, on a Robson error long – wonder what the wind's doing out there.
He shot 69 on the opening day, and 79 yesterday, which gives you some guide to what the wind was doing to the best players in the world, and in-form ones at that.
All I knew was every day I'd get up, look at the palm trees, see what the wind was doing, go to the beach and look at the texture of the water.
"The legend has it that you look at the flag on the 11th green to determine what the wind is doing on 12. That's great in concept, but reality hits when the flag is blowing one way on 11 and you can feel it in your face from a different direction on the 12th tee.
Take note of what the wind is doing, as this may affect where your arrow goes.
He knows what wind does.
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