2022 OHL Classic Weather Forecast and Projections

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We’re teeing off for the OHL Classic in Mexico and as is typical in the rainy season… we’ll see a few storms.

As usual in my Golf weather forecasts, we’re focusing more on wind than rain. While rain can halt play if it’s heavy enough, it also helps to soften and slow the course, meaning it helps as much as it hurts. With wind there’s no helpful side, it’s all negative impact, and the impact can lead to dramatic differences in scoring. My goal is always to try and highlight the timeframe with the lightest winds, the time with the strongest winds, and to see if there’s a cumulative advantage for one wave over another. You can use then use this to your advantage making your picks on DFS sites and sportsbooks.

For the very latest info as the OHL Classic forecast changes, stay tuned to @KevinRothWx on Twitter or check my main forecast page.

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OHL Classic Weather Report & Forecast

Round 1 Weather Projection – Thursday, 11/3

Storms. Depending on what model you look at there’s storm potential in the morning and afternoon, though the typical pattern would lean to more storms in the afternoon. We also have winds between 5-10mph in the morning, 10-15mph in the afternoon.

Round 2 Weather Projection – Friday, 11/4

5-10mph winds in the morning, 10-15mph in the afternoon. Scattered afternoon storms.

Round 3 Weather Projection – Saturday, 11/5

Same drill, 5-10mph winds AM, around 10mph PM. Chance of afternoon storms.

Round 4 Weather Projection – Sunday, 11/6

Might be the best weather we’ve got, 5-10mph winds all day, mostly dry.

Overall OHL Classic Weather Forecast

As I mentioned in the intro, when it comes to finding a usable and predictable edge for PGA, wind matters a lot more than rain. In this case I don’t see a huge edge anywhere to be found in the wind pattern. Storms are going to be a thing, hit or miss, but there’s no real actionable edge there… nor in the fairly typical wind patterns. Stay tuned to @KevinRothWx for the latest.

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Kevin Roth (KevinRothWx)

Over the past decade, Kevin Roth has become the go-to source for all things sports-weather related. A lifelong sports fan and admitted weather nerd, Kevin is proud to have combined his two passions and trailblazed a new niche in the DFS and sports betting community. He has a Master’s Degree in Atmospheric Science (Meteorology) and over 10 years of experience on TV in some of the country’s biggest severe weather markets. Kevin’s WeatherEdge product is a one-of-a-kind sports-weather research tool that combines historical data on stats and weather from past games to help users understand how the weather will impact every game on a slate at a glance. Follow Kevin on X – @KevinRothWx