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Post by TreeWood on Nov 10, 2017 16:30:48 GMT -5
mine tend to go more right but that's just occasionally due to my thumb not being in the correct starting position. Funny, mine tend to go left -- but that's often due to my tee shot ending up in the wrong finishing position.
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Post by mc1973 on Nov 14, 2017 12:34:04 GMT -5
Well, it's nice to see that the majority have some sort of fade or draw. Now I don't feel so bad. I feel like every time I see a video of someone playing they are hitting it perfectly every time and I know I will never get to that point. At least I can be perfect with my imperfection
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Post by mde8965 on Nov 14, 2017 12:48:47 GMT -5
Ha ha. I play for a straight shot. But most of my shots have either a little draw. Or I miss and have a major slice. Seems not much in between.
I already hold the controller cocked way to the left to get around my huge tendency to slice.
I never really even thought about the idea of just holding my controller straight and just playing for the slice. At least on drives. Might have to try that some time.
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Post by pc17 on Nov 14, 2017 14:53:06 GMT -5
When I played golf for real, I always drove the ball from left to right, but my swing became straighter the shorter club. Strangely enough, I am completely the opposite with TGC2. My drives almost always go from right to left, and as the clubs get shorter so my shots tend to get straighter. All this without changing the way I hold the controller. Like anything in life, if you do something consistently enough you can usually plan around it, that's why I will not try and straighten my drives up, as it will effect the rest of my game. One of the things I find really annoying though, is the game forcing a huge hook or slice on me just because I'm in the rough. Unless I was in real deep rough the only thing that was ever effected in real life, was distance. I don't think I ever hooked or sliced a ball as bad as it depicts in this game.
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