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Post by Trusevich on Feb 17, 2019 11:30:32 GMT -5
Why does the flyover on my course always go to the 1st pin waypoint no matter which pin set I'm testing?
I created all 18 of pin set 1, then added pins 2, 3 and 4 hole by hole.
Anyone come across this before?
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Post by Celtic Wolf on Feb 17, 2019 12:26:53 GMT -5
The flyover will only go to one point on the green, it won't change regardless of which pin set you play. Although I'm sure you can move the waypoint on the green so it finishes on a different point. Just go to your green and your options should have Move Waypoint on them, just select it and move to wherever you want.
You can do it with your tee waypoint as well to give you a different angle in the flyover. If you do that though it will change the yardage shown on the scorecard.
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Post by Han on Feb 17, 2019 18:51:01 GMT -5
Just as a follow on from what Celtic Wolf said, The flyover goes to the position of the green waypoint which as CW said can be placed anywhere on the green. However when you move the waypoint pin 1 will always move itself to the new waypoint position regardless of where you have already moved it to. What also happens is that any other pins you have set will also move into similar positions they were at in relation to the original pin 1 position but now in relation to the new pin 1 position (waypoint position). This applies even if that new position is actually off the green surface itself. So if you move any green waypoints around always remember to check and move all the pins back into the positions you want them in
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Post by Trusevich on Feb 18, 2019 9:56:00 GMT -5
The flyover will only go to one point on the green, it won't change regardless of which pin set you play. Although I'm sure you can move the waypoint on the green so it finishes on a different point. Just go to your green and your options should have Move Waypoint on them, just select it and move to wherever you want. You can do it with your tee waypoint as well to give you a different angle in the flyover. If you do that though it will change the yardage shown on the scorecard. Cheers Mr Wolf, I had no idea why I thought the flyover went to the chosen pin set. Although it would be good if it did, IMHO.
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Post by Trusevich on Feb 18, 2019 10:00:23 GMT -5
Just as a follow on from what Celtic Wolf said, The flyover goes to the position of the green waypoint which as CW said can be placed anywhere on the green. However when you move the waypoint pin 1 will always move itself to the new waypoint position regardless of where you have already moved it to. What also happens is that any other pins you have set will also move into similar positions they were at in relation to the original pin 1 position but now in relation to the new pin 1 position (waypoint position). This applies even if that new position is actually off the green surface itself. So if you move any green waypoints around always remember to check and move all the pins back into the positions you want them in That explains why I ended up with pins in light rough. Thankfully I had a save point I could revert to without F'ing anything else up.
I've noticed it's easier to move the pin away from the waypoint rather than waypoint away from pin, although it still sometimes snaps to it.
Have decided to just leave well alone this time. Next course I'll play about with it when I've only got one pin set on the go.
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