As we expected to see, windy conditions muted the scoring environment a little on Thursday, except for Poston who ran wild. The field scoring average sat around even par for most of the day and approached half a stroke over par, by round's end. 

Let’s start with the weather for round two in order to see if we should expect another “tough” day of scoring. 

 



Winds are expected to chill on day two, so we should see plenty of birdies as golfers try to play their way to the weekend. 

There doesn’t look like much of a wave split tomorrow so I will give a slight lean to morning starters but be willing to fire on golfer from either wave. 

Tomorrow’s big decision will be deciding if big names like Hadwin and Theegala can rebound from poor...

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