Wind blows Gary Woodland’s ball across Masters green before putt

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The winds have been howling all day in the second round of The Masters. Players have had to deal with swirling winds consistently blowing at 20 miles per hour all day long, with gusts coming in at 40 miles per hour. The severely windy weather has produced some of the toughest scoring conditions in several years at Augusta National. One great example came in Gary Woodland’s second round before he was putting.

The wind started gusting so strongly that it moved his ball across the green before he even started to attempt to putt.

The conditions have been extremely tough on Friday at Augusta National and the swirling winds have made things historically tough, even for the best players in the world.

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