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en It's really tough. You have no control over the wind. That's what makes sailing so fun.

en The wind is blowing hard so it's tough out there. You either hit a hard drive down right down the center or take it over the water and trust it. That's the part that the wind makes it tough, where you have to aim outside of the fairways and things and it changed the landing areas you're used to.

en The wind made it tough to control shots into the greens and from the tee so I was very happy with today's round. With the wind doing what it's doing, it was hard to gauge what clubs to hit. A lot of times I was guessing, to be honest with you. They were the toughest conditions I've ever played in.

en You don't have to hit too bad of a shot to be penalized quite severely. That's what makes the course very difficult. And that, coupled with a bit of wind, makes it tough.

en It isn't lost on me that sailing with guys like Iain is pretty awesome, ... Ben's sailing with me in Sardinia. It's good that we all get on; it's a big contrast to British sailing 20 years ago.

en If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.
  Seneca

en a sailing ship that couldn't quite catch wind

en I wind about, and in and out,/ With here a blossom sailing,/ And here and there a lusty trout,/ And here and there a grayling.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en The hardest part was figuring out that wind on the back nine because it was all over the place. It was tough out there. The winds were swirling a little bit. It's tough to hit where you want with the wind blowing.

en I think my day started at 2 a.m. when I heard the wind blowing, along with everybody else. All of my years coming here, I never really felt wind like that at night. So I knew it was going to be a tough day. It's all crosswinds. There are very few holes straight into the wind or downwind.

en The primary responsibility of Sailing Sub-committee is to prepare and conduct the 29th Olympic sailing regatta in 2008 and to host an outstanding Olympic sailing regatta.

en When someone makes a tough play (defensively) it takes the wind out of the sails. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. The demeanor of their dugout changes.

en The organization is great, I liked the sailing centre but the race conditions were very difficult. I am very happy that I could cope with the wind and win.

en This wind was so different. There were four holes that were downwind, and the wind was a cross wind on a lot of holes. It was a tough, tough wind.

en It's tough, ... Listening to what the doctors say, they want you to kind of do everything real strict. It's tough not being able to lift your son, and not being able to do the things that you know you should be able to do. So, it really makes you be patient, and you kind of have to have some self-control.


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