2023 WWT Championship Weather Forecast and Projections
We’re teeing off for the WWT Championship this week in Cabo San Lucas, and the weather couldn’t be any nicer.
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 soften and slow the course, which 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 time frame 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 then use this to your advantage when making your picks on DFS sites and sportsbooks.
WWT Championship Weather Forecast
Thursday, November 2nd
Winds are calm all day with no rain, perfect weather.
Friday, November 3rd
Winds calm in the morning (less than 5mph), could be 5-10 in the afternoon. Still great weather all around.
Saturday, November 4th
5-10mph winds with no rain.
Sunday, November 5th
Another great day to close it out, light 5-10mph winds and dry conditions.
WWT Championship Weather Thoughts
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 the case of the WWT Championship, there’s no rain or wind to watch out for. Some days are perfect (Thursday), other are just “great” (the weekend), but there’s no timeframe that looks scary enough to consider building around or betting on. Stay tuned to @KevinRothWx for the latest.
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