jamiemet92
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Posts: 16
TGCT Name: Jamie Metcalfe
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Post by jamiemet92 on Aug 25, 2015 18:00:33 GMT -5
Went from a 92 to a 77, shame I had a three bogie run on the last three holes.
Could not cope with the first round winds but same for all!
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jamiemet92
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Posts: 16
TGCT Name: Jamie Metcalfe
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Post by jamiemet92 on Aug 25, 2015 18:21:03 GMT -5
Round three, 83 (+12) terrible putting display, cost me about 6 shots
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jamiemet92
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Posts: 16
TGCT Name: Jamie Metcalfe
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Post by jamiemet92 on Aug 25, 2015 18:40:59 GMT -5
Finished off with 80 (+9) not bad consdering wind speeds, left so many puts within a foot!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 19:53:34 GMT -5
The winds were absolutely insane in the first round. But on the plus side, I'm starting to get used to expecting insanity in wind speeds.
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Pave
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TGCT Name: Pauli Haarnimo
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Post by Pave on Aug 29, 2015 18:04:00 GMT -5
The winds were absolutely insane in the first round. I'm personally surprised that the ball even did stay atop of the pins, nevermind on the ground to begin with; the wind simply broke the chipping in this game! To get into more details: The wind in this game apparently insta-caches the ball as soon as the club makes contact / sends off. So there was a strange phenomenon during chipping that the balls shifted instantly ~25-degrees (mainly) to right (right-handed-player and most of the time side-wind was blowing from left). Considering nothing similar happened with the flops or pitch-shots, this was a simply jarring "bug" I hope HoneyBee Studio-folks will take a look at eventually (I.E. to "de-kite" the balls during the chips, similar to how they behave during "punch"-shots). (( I used degrees to describe better the "error"-ratio from the original aiming-direction. And yes, these happened with chips on non-slopes alongside making as clean / straight 100%-strength-shots as possible. ))
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