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Post by Blade on Oct 11, 2020 10:33:53 GMT -5
When we are playing a round, how do we determine what the green speed is. I know just before you start it tells you, but they are words (Slow, Med, Med.Fast, Fast, Very Fast) and I see a lot of chatter about numbers. How do the words correlate to the numbers (or can you tell the number in some way)?
Thanks!
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Post by rob4590 on Oct 11, 2020 10:38:51 GMT -5
The defaults are:
Very Fast 187 Fast 163 Moderate 144 Slow 119 Very Slow 109(ish)
I think (but not 100% sure) that anything between 164-186 is also called fast, 145-162 Medium Fast
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Post by lextron on Oct 11, 2020 10:39:45 GMT -5
The numbers refer to the maximum distance your putter will go on a full swing and no elevation change and can be seen on the top right of the screen when you are standing on the green with your putter
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Post by Blade on Oct 11, 2020 11:02:29 GMT -5
Thanks to both of you!
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Post by bobbyallen on Oct 11, 2020 19:38:36 GMT -5
When you are on the green the speed is up in the right hand corner. The various speeds are as a previous reply mentioned. The highervthe number the farther a full 100 max hit would roll. Thus, the larger the number the faster the green.
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Post by iorwerth on Oct 12, 2020 3:59:09 GMT -5
I have found that when using the rumble to indicate power of putt for aim marker position, that green speeds don't really impact me. The rumble takes them into account. At least I presume it does! Obviously, discounting increased break for faster greens.
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Post by Blade on Oct 12, 2020 8:47:09 GMT -5
I have found that when using the rumble to indicate power of putt for aim marker position, that green speeds don't really impact me. The rumble takes them into account. At least I presume it does! Obviously, discounting increased break for faster greens. Chips are where I noticed the difference (and to a lesser degree splash and flop shots).
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Post by iorwerth on Oct 12, 2020 9:58:12 GMT -5
I have found that when using the rumble to indicate power of putt for aim marker position, that green speeds don't really impact me. The rumble takes them into account. At least I presume it does! Obviously, discounting increased break for faster greens. Chips are where I noticed the difference (and to a lesser degree splash and flop shots). Ah, Yes, I was only thinking with my putting hat on!
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Post by mundagurri on Oct 13, 2020 23:25:47 GMT -5
I've been looking for this number for 2 days. Now I know where exactly to look, Thanks. Also will the greens run at the speed stated in "settings", or as stated in "course conditions"? As they are often different?
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