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Post by pc17 on Jun 29, 2022 7:04:28 GMT -5
I've just gained my CC-G Tour card having been away from TGC Tours for around 2 years. I'm loving the setup, but I'm really struggling where the elevation is concerned. Where the Pin clearly looks above my feet when viewed from the fairway, more often than not, turns out to be below my feet, where my ball pitches beyond the pin. And it's the same the other way round where my ball pitches short of the pin, when the pin clearly looked to be below my feet, as viewed from the fairway. If I was misreading this every time then I would just accept it and find a way around the problem. But the adjustments I'm making on some holes are working out fine, so I know I'm not a million miles away from doing the right thing, I just think there's something I'm missing that's causing an optical illusion, where I'm seeing something that's not there. There must be a knack to it. So if there is, what is it? Thanks in advance Guys.
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Post by gordyberry on Jun 29, 2022 9:29:10 GMT -5
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but in the "Message of the Day" on the society's social page in game, it gives instructions on how to see the elevation. Sometimes it does seem like an optical illusion, but that should take the guesswork out of it.
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Post by pc17 on Jun 29, 2022 16:22:00 GMT -5
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but in the "Message of the Day" on the society's social page in game, it gives instructions on how to see the elevation. Sometimes it does seem like an optical illusion, but that should take the guesswork out of it. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Yes I had missed it, but it's all sorted now.
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Post by zorbacles on Jul 24, 2022 21:12:56 GMT -5
this is a game changer. i wish i saw this before i started my rounds. i havent played pga2k since april last year and thought not showing the elevation was a bit cruel
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