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linkhttps://www.weatherapplied.com/ calendar_today16-09-2019 17:01:15

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Josh Carpenter (@joshacarpenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feels like CBS has been pretty selective about using this on the weekend. Perfect spot here with the leaders on 17, and then Collin overcooking it left

NBC Sports (@nbcsports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"This is where the instinct of a player comes in." 🎯 Wind deviation technology shows how Shane Lowry's wind adjustment set up his eagle for the solo lead. 📺 Cognizant Classic Final Round | NBC & Peacock

PGA TOUR (@pgatour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bear Trap strikes again 💦 Shane Lowry's tee shot at 17 finds the water, and a second straight double drops him two back of the lead. 📺 NBC

GOLF.com (@golf_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disastrous turn of events for Shane Lowry on the 16th and 17th holes. This is the first time he has made back to back double-bogeys in his career according to the NBC broadcast.

Trackman Golf (@trackmangolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arnold Palmer Invitational week ☂️ Throwback to this dart from Xander on 18th🎯 Little 8 iron with a strong tailwind off the right 🟧

Mike Petriello (@mike_petriello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, Ian Happ hit an absolute tank for a home run. 109 off the bat. 32 deg LA. .. except, he didn't. Thanks to our friends at Weather Applied Metrics, we know that the wind cost him *113 feet* of distance -- which is now the largest stop in the data. --> mlb.com/news/how-ian-h…

Sarah Langs (@slangsonsports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian Happ gets one back from the wind! This ball was blown out 35 (!!) ft by wind and pushed 8 ft right, creating a home run, per Statcast + Weather Applied Metrics They all count !!!

David Adler (@_dadler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun from Weather Applied Metrics: Remember how Ian Happ lost a home run on Opening Day when the Wrigley wind blew the ball in 113 feet? Well, tonight the wind gave him a home run back by blowing the ball out 35 feet. 108.5 mph / 32° on the *non*-HR 101.6 mph / 42° on the *yes*-HR