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West Coast Swing can get a bad reputation for weather (The Associated Press)

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- The first stop on the ''California Coastal Swing'' featured 40 mph gusts and rain that led to a Monday finish at Torrey Pines with no spectators and hardly any volunteers. And that's all it takes to revive memories of what once was referred to as the Wet Coast Swing.

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