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Post by cseanny on Jul 30, 2021 16:03:25 GMT -5
1) 10VS/RS; Best suited for those wanting a slower perfect tempo, or those who tend to hit slows. 2) 5VF/RF And then 5VS/RS ; Best suited for a natural, default, just booted the game for the 1st time perfect. 3) 10VF/RF; Best suited for those who's miss is always GF/RF, or just want a quick stick movement.
1&2 are superior because they allow for a wider range of Perfect, meaning you can freely hit up to Purple Ben Hogan Irons using up to 80% Loft at 101%, or 100% loft with 100% power.
3 allows you to swing the stick faster and still hit perfects, however, it also has a slightly smaller "perfect" so you'll be forced to use forgiving clubs.
And YES, this will only work playing wired.
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on Jul 30, 2021 16:10:50 GMT -5
1) 10VS/RS; Best suited for those wanting a slower perfect tempo, or those who tend to hit slows. 2) 5VF/RF And then 5VS/RS ; Best suited for a natural, default, just booted the game for the 1st time perfect. 3) 10VF/RF; Best suited for those who's miss is always GF/RF, or just want a quick stick movement. 1&2 are superior because they allow for a wider range of Perfect, meaning you can freely hit up to Purple Ben Hogan Irons using up to 80% Loft at 101%, or 100% loft with 100% power. 3 allows you to swing the stick faster and still hit perfects, however, it also has a smaller "perfect" because its L/R edges are ever so slightly further from center. You'll be forced to use forgiving clubs. And YES, this will only work playing wired. Thanks for the explanation! Will give that a try!
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Post by cseanny on Jul 30, 2021 16:16:29 GMT -5
Np. And #3, the perfect L/R edges are slightly closer, or smaller, not further.
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on Aug 2, 2021 11:12:47 GMT -5
Np. And #3, the perfect L/R edges are slightly closer, or smaller, not further. Thanks again for the tips. Just updated the bag and so far love the distance gaps I have. Still getting use to them but R1 and R2 went -7 and -7 for this weeks tournament. Missed a lot of opportunities and could have been -18 to -20 at mid point but still getting use to the new clubs. Can tell a little difference on the wired and can see the input points so it does work! Thanks again peskypeanut and cseanny.
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damay6977
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Post by damay6977 on Aug 31, 2021 5:59:18 GMT -5
1) 10VS/RS; Best suited for those wanting a slower perfect tempo, or those who tend to hit slows. 2) 5VF/RF And then 5VS/RS ; Best suited for a natural, default, just booted the game for the 1st time perfect. 3) 10VF/RF; Best suited for those who's miss is always GF/RF, or just want a quick stick movement. 1&2 are superior because they allow for a wider range of Perfect, meaning you can freely hit up to Purple Ben Hogan Irons using up to 80% Loft at 101%, or 100% loft with 100% power. 3 allows you to swing the stick faster and still hit perfects, however, it also has a slightly smaller "perfect" so you'll be forced to use forgiving clubs. And YES, this will only work playing wired. Im on PS5 and have just started in CC-B this week and am looking to improve my tempo. Do you know if this same calibration technique which is working in PS4 will also work in PS5 ? or is there any different calibration tweaking that helps in PS5 ?
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Post by peskypeanut on Aug 31, 2021 11:38:23 GMT -5
1) 10VS/RS; Best suited for those wanting a slower perfect tempo, or those who tend to hit slows. 2) 5VF/RF And then 5VS/RS ; Best suited for a natural, default, just booted the game for the 1st time perfect. 3) 10VF/RF; Best suited for those who's miss is always GF/RF, or just want a quick stick movement. 1&2 are superior because they allow for a wider range of Perfect, meaning you can freely hit up to Purple Ben Hogan Irons using up to 80% Loft at 101%, or 100% loft with 100% power. 3 allows you to swing the stick faster and still hit perfects, however, it also has a slightly smaller "perfect" so you'll be forced to use forgiving clubs. And YES, this will only work playing wired. Im on PS5 and have just started in CC-B this week and am looking to improve my tempo. Do you know if this same calibration technique which is working in PS4 will also work in PS5 ? or is there any different calibration tweaking that helps in PS5 ? I think so, I moved to PS5 and my calibration seemed the same
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Post by bmoregolfpro on Aug 31, 2021 12:23:40 GMT -5
1) 10VS/RS; Best suited for those wanting a slower perfect tempo, or those who tend to hit slows. 2) 5VF/RF And then 5VS/RS ; Best suited for a natural, default, just booted the game for the 1st time perfect. 3) 10VF/RF; Best suited for those who's miss is always GF/RF, or just want a quick stick movement. 1&2 are superior because they allow for a wider range of Perfect, meaning you can freely hit up to Purple Ben Hogan Irons using up to 80% Loft at 101%, or 100% loft with 100% power. 3 allows you to swing the stick faster and still hit perfects, however, it also has a slightly smaller "perfect" so you'll be forced to use forgiving clubs. And YES, this will only work playing wired. Im on PS5 and have just started in CC-B this week and am looking to improve my tempo. Do you know if this same calibration technique which is working in PS4 will also work in PS5 ? or is there any different calibration tweaking that helps in PS5 ? It does. I would start with the 5VF and 5VS and go from there. If you feel you want to swing faster try 6VF and 4VS and tweak that way. I found 7VF and 3VS to be my sweet spot. I also would play the calibration you choose in both play now and in societies as I notice it will change a little. For example I notice that my grey edge points in play now will register as edge perfects in societies.
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Post by cseanny on Aug 31, 2021 12:31:31 GMT -5
damay6977 I believe in order to get the L/R calibration you need to use the PS4 controller with the PS5. Could be wrong, but I'm sure someone with a PS5, perhaps dingersinger can verify? Cheers.
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karacakes
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Post by karacakes on Aug 31, 2021 14:08:56 GMT -5
damay6977 I believe in order to get the L/R calibration you need to use the PS4 controller with the PS5. Could be wrong, but I'm sure someone with a PS5, perhaps dingersinger can verify? Cheers. I can verify. You get 3 extra polling points with a ps5 controller compared to a PS4 controller, but that old calibration method works with a ds4 on the ps5 and you get the old ps4 polling points. You need to set up use usb cable in controller settings as thecommunication method. I prefer ps5 controller myself. If you miss, you get a slightly less harsh grey fast or slow. But you get l/r edges and a middle perfect that is very similar to ds4
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Post by damay6977 on Aug 31, 2021 23:25:16 GMT -5
peskypeanut bmoregolfpro cseanny thanks guys for the replies, its much appreciated karacakes do you recommend calibrating the PS5 controller in the same way as described above (5VF 5VS) or does it not make much difference compared to doing 10 natural swings ? have you found wired or wireless makes any difference on the PS5 controller when calibrating or playing ? Thanks.
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karacakes
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Post by karacakes on Sept 1, 2021 6:05:10 GMT -5
If you want the edges calibration, 5 5 or 10 slow will allow you to get perfects on a 101 or barely 101 red on the longest drivers. The only thing needed is to make sure in controller settings to use usb cable as the communication method. If you need to play wireless, use your natural tempo
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Post by dingersinger on Sept 1, 2021 21:59:02 GMT -5
damay6977 I believe in order to get the L/R calibration you need to use the PS4 controller with the PS5. Could be wrong, but I'm sure someone with a PS5, perhaps dingersinger can verify? Cheers. DS4 wired calibrates the same on ps5 as ps4 in my experience
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Post by damay6977 on Sept 1, 2021 23:46:35 GMT -5
karacakes dingersinger Thanks for the feedback guys. I calibrated my PS5 controller wired, tried 5f/5s, then 6f/4s, did some practice and played a round after both calibrations, but didnt notice any difference from the original wireless calibration based on 10 normal swings, apart from the fact that during my round my golfer was running down the fairway chasing the ball and also had some very strange head positions in the putting stance, very odd, maybe that is just a wired glitch.
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Post by jazzyjp on Sept 29, 2021 0:27:06 GMT -5
Driver 286 3w 243 3i 215 4i 199 5i 187 6i 176 7i 166 8i 155 9i 144 PW 124 GW 110 SW 94 LW 81 This one of the best bags I’ve seen as far as gapping. I’ve not considered using a blend of brands because it doesn’t feel right but I’m interested in testing something similar to this. Does this bag still work for you?
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Post by Cecil Harvey on Sept 29, 2021 0:58:40 GMT -5
Driver 286 3w 243 3i 215 4i 199 5i 187 6i 176 7i 166 8i 155 9i 144 PW 124 GW 110 SW 94 LW 81 This one of the best bags I’ve seen as far as gapping. I’ve not considered using a blend of brands because it doesn’t feel right but I’m interested in testing something similar to this. Does this bag still work for you? I mix brands and that is likely the best way to go to bridge the gaps as best you can. Keep in mind of a couple of things: -Clubs on the low end (wedges and short irons) of your bag have the most room for variance when using the shot shaper and on the longer clubs there isn't nearly the same amount of variance when using said shot shaper -The higher your Distance Control stat on a club, the more variance you get when using the shot shaper. The Distance Control stat and Swing Plane stat are usually going to be inverse of each other. The higher one goes, the lower the other goes. Using that info, going from Master swing to Pro swing makes Swing Plane less important for many of us, so loading up on clubs with high Distance Control (especially those shorter clubs) help to bridge gaps in your bag on that end for most if I had to guess. This is my setup for reference: Dr 285 3W 237 3H 216 3I 201 4I 190 5I 182 6I 172 7I 160 8I 150 PW 135 GW 118 SW 104 LW 88 Despite the largest gaps occurring in the wedges, I use wedges with a decent to high Distance Control stat that can cover those gaps. With the irons being fairly close in distance, gaps are still covered with the shot shaper up to the 3I. My gaps are up above 200 where I am not expecting to get close at a high percentage anyways, so I cover the gaps at the middle to short distances. Edit: I just now noticed that this last update added more club options to buy with VCoin, so I may change my clubs slightly after showing my setup. Ha!
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