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Post by meunier33 on Jan 25, 2023 13:50:27 GMT -5
This is because PERFECT SWINGS ALSO DO NOT WORK. BOTH SWING TYPES DO NOT WORK. Here is a video of a "Bad Perfect" swing. This was an exactly perfect swing off the tee without wind and it lands 20 to 30 yards off the target. This mostly happens on par 3's but can also happen in the fairway. Because of this I see no benefit of trying to change my swing to the supposedly better version. Basically 1 out of 3 perfect swings I get this result. I'm repeatedly anger posting because I can not figure this out and no one can tell me why it happens.
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Post by twofor22 on Jan 25, 2023 19:01:25 GMT -5
You've been told repeatedly why it happens and refuse to listen to or accept the explanation in order to make changes.
Also that video shows nothing about the swing feedback so for all we know the swing plane was way off, or tempo or both.
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Post by meunier33 on Jan 26, 2023 1:36:33 GMT -5
I had no idea it was possible to do this. I thought you had to open skills in a row rather than individually. Is there anything else I should change in order to max out help with swing plane?
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Post by sandgroper on Jan 26, 2023 7:05:50 GMT -5
The replay shows a massive slice off the tee (excluding winds).
This means you have yanked back on the stick and then been very slow to push the stick forward “as the game is expecting”.
So unfortunately, unless you are going to create a similar swing speed on both the backswing and then the follow through you will always miss a green right due to the slow defined by the game.
Your idea of making the game mould to your desired swing will leave you wanting.
Have you ever played an old game called Operation? You needed to guide a circular tool along a wire that was bent in many angles. If you didn’t angle the wand to the right angle it would touch the wire and set off the light and buzzer.
If you drag the tool (without changing the angle) the game would light up and buzz all the way until you came out the other side.
This is similar to what you are trying to achieve.. “I WILL NOT CHANGE THE ANGLE OF THE TOOL, WHY DOES THE GAME CONTINUALLY LIGHT UP AND BUZZ AT ME?”
Your issue is that over time things change. The game (TGC1) that was released in 2014 has moved along and the requirement to change the swing has changed as well.
I’m sorry to say that the only way to use your current swing is to go back to TGC1 and play that version…
Otherwise you will need to stop yelling at the kids to get off your lawn.
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