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Post by credolg on Aug 29, 2020 14:09:13 GMT -5
Any PC players,
Is there a method to getting putting power correct with no meter on the screen as well as no vibrations in the mouse?
Seems like putting with a mouse is almost impossible
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 15:59:44 GMT -5
like TGC2019 you need to watch the animation on the putting and only pulling the mouse back slowly then with practice you will get to more or less the correct power for the length of putt you want to make.
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Post by Violinguy69 on Aug 30, 2020 19:21:59 GMT -5
I've played without the meter and with it. I didn't do too bad without, but I'm keeping it on as I play career so I can learn the 'feel' of how hard to hit it from whichever distance.
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Post by YouStayClassySanDiego on Aug 31, 2020 17:32:47 GMT -5
I've been playing my career rounds with no meter but with putt preview. I line up the putt, the 'call' what I think the percentage is. I use the putt preview to determine if I was on or not. I'm getting pretty good at calling the correct percentage based on putt length and slope. Then I execute the putt. This has helped me a bunch in getting comfortable with what percentage corresponds with how far the animation has gone back. I feel like I'm pretty decent now - I rarely 3 putt inside of 50' or so. Outside or very long putts are still a crapshoot, mostly because I'm not getting to practice them a huge amount in career mode. I'm planning on using the practice putting green to see how long putts really stack up.
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Post by FortyNothing on Sept 17, 2020 11:23:36 GMT -5
Place the putting distance marker where it needs to go (distance to hole +/- elevation) then pull back slowly and push forward when you feel the vibration rumble if you’re Using a controller. Works very well.
Or you can do the putter foot method. Go into your top down view and look at your feet. When your putter reaches the front of your back foot, that’s about 10ft. When it reaches the middle of your foot, that’s about 15-20 ft. Then the back of your foot is about 30-40ft. Also, take a little off the distance if you’re putting downhill.
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Post by cliffs on Oct 1, 2020 6:24:53 GMT -5
Place the putting distance marker where it needs to go (distance to hole +/- elevation) then pull back slowly and push forward when you feel the vibration rumble if you’re Using a controller. Works very well. Or you can do the putter foot method. Go into your top down view and look at your feet. When your putter reaches the front of your back foot, that’s about 10ft. When it reaches the middle of your foot, that’s about 15-20 ft. Then the back of your foot is about 30-40ft. Also, take a little off the distance if you’re putting downhill. His question was - Is there a method to getting putting power correct with no meter on the screen as well as no vibrations in the mouse?
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Post by FortyNothing on Oct 1, 2020 20:27:36 GMT -5
Place the putting distance marker where it needs to go (distance to hole +/- elevation) then pull back slowly and push forward when you feel the vibration rumble if you’re Using a controller. Works very well. Or you can do the putter foot method. Go into your top down view and look at your feet. When your putter reaches the front of your back foot, that’s about 10ft. When it reaches the middle of your foot, that’s about 15-20 ft. Then the back of your foot is about 30-40ft. Also, take a little off the distance if you’re putting downhill. His question was - Is there a method to getting putting power correct with no meter on the screen as well as no vibrations in the mouse?Well the second thing I mentioned will work then
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