Found myself playing a lot into strong winds this year (not that I liked it). Thought I would share some basic tips through experience on making club selection easy.
Playing into wind is mostly about the spin generated by your swing make-up (arc, path, swing speed, irons, ball, shaft, etc.). I play a very high spin ball and also normally launch higher. The wind affects me a lot when I play. Different setups vary and you should try to get that down for yourself. Reducing the spin is the key to consistent distance on this shot, so swinging normally is the general rule. Don't try to kill it.
Take for instance here a 7 Iron at 150 yards (seems to be the most common yardage).
Measuring the wind:
-Stand facing into the wind, beside the ball
-Hold your arm out directly over the ball. When you do this you can build reference because you have the ball as a common point. Normally grass just gets thrown wherever and the judgement is subjective.
-Drop your grass and look at where it lands
-For me its 2 feet into the wind for every extra club, yours might be different.
(yea yea I know there are trees around and you're standing in a low area. You gotta figure that part out yourself. Let's keep this simple.)
Basic tips:
-Don't try to play that knockdown shot you don't have or practice. Hit your normal ball.
-It doesn't matter if you hit a 4i into that 150 yd green, no time to be macho.
-Swing normally to keep the spin consistent, even if it is a 4i.