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Post by jbgriffin80gaming on Nov 29, 2021 12:28:25 GMT -5
Hello! I am just now starting to play PGA Tour 2K21 on the Playstation. I do have a lot to learn. From learning which Club I should be using, if I should chip or splash, to put a spin or fade on the ball. I guess in away I just told on myself about being a rookie, without telling I am a rookie. LoL I have played a little bit offline in Career Mode most either on beginner or pro. I am looking to improve and learn from those who have been playing a lot longer than me. Today I finally registered for the TGC Challenge Circuit today, which I understand that it's on the Master Difficulty. I'm not sure on how I will do, other than feeling like I am going to probably not too good. I am looking for tips that can help me to get better.
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Post by Brenelan on Nov 30, 2021 16:12:38 GMT -5
This is my first year on the TGC tour and am relatively new to the game in general. The Challenge Circuit (all the tourneys I believe) is at Pro level, so if you're playing there on career mode you should be good.
The main advice I can give you is to play a lot. I spent a decent amount of time in career mode opening up better club options. But now I play almost exclusively society events.
Tempo is truly the most important animal here, if you can get that pretty consistently to perfect or grey fasts/slows, you'll be able to raise your floor. Then your ceiling will be determined on tempo consistency and learning to play the courses smartly. Understanding how elevation and wind affects your shots, reading greens, good misses. It's absolutely similar to how good golfers have to play in the real world IMO.
I'd recommend the driving range for swing tempo, YouTube videos (Gamer Ability for one) and Twitch streams (again Gamer Ability, zcolbster, karacakes). Most of the streamers on Twitch are really good about answering questions and really talk through their thought process.
Oh, and ask questions here too. I think the Driving Range subforum is a good spot to ask beginner questions.
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