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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 3, 2015 12:16:02 GMT -5
I know you don't. Hitting less than 60% would get tiresome indeed. I just think there should be a harder setting that rewards you with more distance for those that find the current setting too easy. You could stick to your distance and difficulty setting as you feel comfortable with it and when you start getting better go into the harder setting that gets you a few more yards. I think when you're in a tour playing against others no one wants to make it harder on themselves I gather. I just have a perma-hook. I adjust for it by moving the marker farther right and that's the reason I'm better than I use to be.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2015 12:21:33 GMT -5
The reward of hitting it further should be the reason for making it harder on yourself. Risk/reward is what golfs all about. If I had a narrow fairway in front of me I'd use the current setting, if I had a big wide fairway or a forced carry that could be carried with a bigger hit I'd use the harder setting. I'd probably bugger it up and then be in big trouble and wished I'd used the normal setting. Risk/reward.
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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 3, 2015 12:27:12 GMT -5
That's true. I'm curious do others try hit the driver at 102%? Or a wood? I've tried in practice and it always goes way way way left.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2015 12:32:07 GMT -5
Yeah I've tried. It's a waste of time. Too little reward for such a big risk. Redundant feature.
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Post by Breezee80 on Jul 4, 2015 9:29:32 GMT -5
Great job Tim! This is an awesome addition.
It really shows, that just like IRL, you have to be great with the putter to make it to the top of the leaderboard.
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Post by steelereign on Jul 4, 2015 9:32:58 GMT -5
That's true. I'm curious do others try hit the driver at 102%? Or a wood? I've tried in practice and it always goes way way way left. I've done it quite a bit, but only if I feel like the extra couple yards will help me clear a hazard of some sort. Also, I only try it when my swing is feeling "on."
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Post by theduke21 on Jul 4, 2015 15:42:54 GMT -5
Anytime the wind is at my back, I loft up my driver a notch to get it in the wind more and gain 5+ yards. I also do this with my woods if I want it to lands softer. I will admit that I misshit it a lot more often from this, but I've gotten pretty consistent with it.
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Post by AFCTUJacko on Jul 4, 2015 15:59:04 GMT -5
I loft up the driver one bar if i need to clear a hazard and my woods a max of 2 if i need it to land softer. Any more and a horrible mishit is inevitable.
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Post by andyy119 on Jul 4, 2015 21:06:18 GMT -5
My Driving accuracy on victory Golf club 85.7% 100.0% 92.9% 100.0% , i had decent accuracy yet the 2 times i was 100% accurate were my worst 2 rounds and overall i was +20, proves putting is everything i guess
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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 4, 2015 21:17:52 GMT -5
Yep. Stay out of the heavy rough and putt and it's an easier game. Easier said than done.
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