How many golfers have heard this old stand by? Let's get into just a little bit more detail about this.
What will swinging easy do for you when the wind is up?
» For one thing it increases the chances of solid contact creating a more penetrating ball
flight. (Swinging harder in an attempt to fight the wind makes it more likely you'll make poor contact
for various reasons: contracting the wrong muscles in the wrong sequence, losing your centre of balance,
increased grip tension, the list goes on...)
» For another thing it compresses the ball less causing it to spin less, which also creates a more
penetrating ball flight.
Notice the theme. A solidly struck ball with a more penetrating trajectory is less affected by the wind.
Swinging harder when the wind is blowing is a powerful instinct to overcome. But if you can discipline
yourself to use more club and swing easier (like all the textbooks and great players and teachers have
been recommending forever) it will have a wonderful effect on your ability to control the ball in the wind.