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Post by sandsaver01 on Oct 6, 2019 9:10:47 GMT -5
That is an interesting technique Sean; now can you put into a spreadsheet? I got so tired of doing those kind of calculations with my method I had to invent something to automate it. Your method may be better.
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Post by cseanny on Oct 6, 2019 10:03:41 GMT -5
I hand write my stuff man^, and do the math on the fly. I'll try and get my friends WGT spreadsheet, which is of course for WGT, but maybe you can tweak it for TGC. I've already asked a few guys I know but they don't have it, however, there's a few left to ask. Could take a few days though.
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Post by lessthanbread on Oct 7, 2019 13:13:45 GMT -5
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Post by Oscar C on Oct 8, 2019 2:07:12 GMT -5
What about the green speed though?
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Post by rob4590 on Oct 8, 2019 3:40:08 GMT -5
The quicker the greens, the more it breaks (same as real life) Thus any downhill putt will break more than an uphill putt at the same green.
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Post by dizzy2020 on Feb 3, 2020 16:35:33 GMT -5
I noticed an improvement in my putting just by trying to assign a 1 to 4 score for the rate of left right or right left breaking white bricks per grid then adding each grids score to get a number of clicks to move my putter path. Calming since all you need to worry about then is speed since break is solved. This last tournament, Invicta, I had a much lower rate of 3 putts and more importantly worrying about 3 putts. Thanks - this is a great thread. Diz
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