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Post by xyzvlad on Aug 28, 2020 12:21:07 GMT -5
I've compiled a spreadsheet with all the attributes for the clubs in the game. It might be helpful to compare and decide what to get. Obviously I've only been able to add carry distances for the clubs I've purchased, so if you've bought some not listed feel free to add them (or list them here and I will). Clubs attributes spreadsheetCouple of notes: - Attributes are on 1-100 scale.
- The first column number indicates location in the store. This is to differentiate between the same club models that appear more than once (Wilson D7 for example)
- The values are derived by using the extremely scientific method of literally measuring the bars length on my TV with a ruler and extrapolating on a 100 scale ,so it's possible they are off by couple of points
If you make any changes to the charts, please add a note next to it so I know whats been changed (or notify me here)
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Post by dreagleg on Aug 28, 2020 17:16:21 GMT -5
Love your scientific method. 😅
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Post by grinder12000 on Aug 28, 2020 22:17:06 GMT -5
LOL. I have done that with a metric ruler. Bravo. And I’m not a big chart maker and not in this iteration at all but I am an excel geek and this is so handy. Thank you
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Post by sandsaver01 on Aug 29, 2020 7:12:49 GMT -5
xyzvlad Thanks very much for this spreadsheet, as a spreadsheet lover I am grateful you put this out. Just out of curiosity, how did you translate the little "bars" for the attributes into actual numbers, and to one decimal place - very impressive!
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Post by grinder12000 on Aug 29, 2020 7:37:04 GMT -5
xyzvlad Thanks very much for this spreadsheet, as a spreadsheet lover I am grateful you put this out. Just out of curiosity, how did you translate the little "bars" for the attributes into actual numbers, and to one decimal place - very impressive! large ruler I suspect. I have done this method of measuring and it works out great - not perfect. Heck if you have a 60 inches screen you can get pretty accurate I suspect.
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Post by xyzvlad on Aug 29, 2020 10:02:01 GMT -5
xyzvlad Thanks very much for this spreadsheet, as a spreadsheet lover I am grateful you put this out. Just out of curiosity, how did you translate the little "bars" for the attributes into actual numbers, and to one decimal place - very impressive! Literally a ruler lol. The bar is 17.7 cm on my TV, so I measured them. I then multiplied by 100, divided by 17.7 to get them on a 100 scale. I'd also add I wouldn't done all the work if it wasn't for my USB cord dying. My lag is pretty horrible if my controller is not wired, so I couldn't really play the game and was bored.
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Post by BestwoodRoadie on Aug 29, 2020 10:56:00 GMT -5
Thats a great help, thanks
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tkr1983
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Post by tkr1983 on Aug 29, 2020 15:37:48 GMT -5
Appreciate this thanks, really helpful
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Post by mrohde4 on Aug 29, 2020 17:02:55 GMT -5
Interesting stuff here. Have you analyzed the attributes across the board to determine if any particular clubs have a higher number of attributes when compared against the rest?
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Post by xyzvlad on Sept 1, 2020 11:53:22 GMT -5
Interesting stuff here. Have you analyzed the attributes across the board to determine if any particular clubs have a higher number of attributes when compared against the rest? Not really. At this point of my game skill I'm mostly interested in distance and forgiveness. I see someone added a column just summing up all the attributes though
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rashwinner2
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Post by rashwinner2 on Sept 1, 2020 13:47:54 GMT -5
Thanks xyzvlad for this! I took it a step further by creating an "importance" factor at the top of the spreadsheet (1 being equally important to the rest). Play with those numbers and the attributes will be "weighted" appropriately and spit out a different ranking. This will help people who value different attributes more than others find clubs that are better fitted for their play style. TGCT PGA 2k21 2.1
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Post by sandsaver01 on Sept 1, 2020 15:45:12 GMT -5
Thanks xyzvlad for this! I took it a step further by creating an "importance" factor at the top of the spreadsheet (1 being equally important to the rest). Play with those numbers and the attributes will be "weighted" appropriately and spit out a different ranking. This will help people who value different attributes more than others find clubs that are better fitted for their play style. TGCT PGA 2k21 2.1Well that is a nice addition Rashwinner, but you have the sheet as "View Only" so we cannot change importance factor!
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Post by TheDominator273 on Sept 1, 2020 17:32:43 GMT -5
Thanks xyzvlad for this! I took it a step further by creating an "importance" factor at the top of the spreadsheet (1 being equally important to the rest). Play with those numbers and the attributes will be "weighted" appropriately and spit out a different ranking. This will help people who value different attributes more than others find clubs that are better fitted for their play style. TGCT PGA 2k21 2.1Well that is a nice addition Rashwinner, but you have the sheet as "View Only" so we cannot change importance factor! You should be able to save a copy to your Drive which would then allow you edit access
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Post by sandsaver01 on Sept 1, 2020 17:47:11 GMT -5
Yeah, that works! Very interesting, not a huge difference between clubs close together, but the range altogether is quite large. It is very useful and I thank you.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Sept 3, 2020 16:00:57 GMT -5
I did a little experiment on the range after noticing during rounds how much tempo affected carry distance, especially for short clubs. A gap wedge pitch shot (this is true for full shots as well) carries up to 10 yards shorter than perfect with a slow tempo, and I am not talking about a bad slow, but maybe a bit outside the gray band. Even in the gray band it is worth up to five yards on a 79 yard pitch shot. I used a pause at the top of the swing to get 98% every time so it is not that. A fast tempo does give more distance, but it does not seem to be as extreme as slow.
I also was wondering how much impact the "Distance Control" metric affected the shot so I used two different Gap wedges, one with low distance control, and one near the top of the scale. It did make a difference, but not as much as you would think, so I am not sure how much I would select wedges based on that metric.
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