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Post by meunier33 on Nov 30, 2022 14:37:06 GMT -5
I'm not sure what the difference between these two metrics is. It seems to me you would want to keep putt path highest. I have putt path at 97 and putt weight at 65, using no putt weight fittings at all.
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Post by Blade on Nov 30, 2022 14:47:12 GMT -5
I'm not sure what the difference between these two metrics is. It seems to me you would want to keep putt path highest. I have putt path at 97 and putt weight at 65, using no putt weight fittings at all. Putt path is how wide the white line is in your swing meter. Putt weight is how wide the white space is in the strength of your swing meter. A lot of comments on this board about the relative merits of both.
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Post by lemoncurdontoast on Nov 30, 2022 15:33:06 GMT -5
Putt path 59 Putt weight 95 Passive skill on putt path and level 3 on all putt path options.
Putt weight is most important in my opinion as it's more important to get the correct distance for the wedge coming back from your putt with the default ball.
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Post by bubbadave on Nov 30, 2022 21:14:04 GMT -5
Putt path 59 Putt weight 95 Passive skill on putt path and level 3 on all putt path options. Putt weight is most important in my opinion as it's more important to get the correct distance for the wedge coming back from your putt with the default ball. Are you suggesting being at 76/97 would be better for me than 91/82?
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Post by Blade on Nov 30, 2022 21:18:17 GMT -5
Putt path 59 Putt weight 95 Passive skill on putt path and level 3 on all putt path options. Putt weight is most important in my opinion as it's more important to get the correct distance for the wedge coming back from your putt with the default ball. Are you suggesting being at 76/97 would be better for me than 91/82? Partly depends on you. Do you miss more because your swing path is off or do you miss more because you over/under hit?
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Post by bubbadave on Dec 1, 2022 1:23:36 GMT -5
I'm pretty consistent with pace, but fail on those side-hill putts.
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Post by up mup kupen nup on Dec 1, 2022 1:55:01 GMT -5
I'm pretty consistent with pace, but fail on those side-hill putts. Then putt path is for you. My settings are similar to meunier's because I also have no issues with hitting the right distance.
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Post by bubbadave on Dec 1, 2022 20:47:08 GMT -5
I'm pretty consistent with pace, but fail on those side-hill putts. Then putt path is for you. My settings are similar to meunier's because I also have no issues with hitting the right distance. Right. So, I've changed my fittings around to 86/68 and I just shot -8 and -6 on Pro on TPC Southwind after muffing the entirety of the prior tournament. That said, I think I will take my downtime from missing this cut and casualing a bunch of courses on Master and see if their is marked improvement there. Thanks.
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Post by meunier33 on Dec 2, 2022 0:00:17 GMT -5
I have a ton of lip outs because I have a super compact putting swing so I overhit. I try to have my swing stop dead on the white point on the meter. There almost is no forward swing in my putting swing.
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Post by lemoncurdontoast on Dec 2, 2022 18:46:12 GMT -5
TGCT settings you have no visual aid for putt weight so I maxed it out to get a larger vibration window. Increasing putt path won't make your putts easier it will just make your margin for error on the swing plane greater. I believe you don't need any putt path if you can swing it in a straight line or slightly off as only a shank will send the ball offline.
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Post by owenayy on Dec 2, 2022 18:55:05 GMT -5
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