
Every Ghost I play you guys leave your chips within 3 feet, I've never seen a bad chip from anyone but me. I need to hit the chipping range,
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Easy course w/ slow, non-sloped greens...Danimal wrote:Everyone at -20 something and me at -4. WTF cheaters!![]()
Every Ghost I play you guys leave your chips within 3 feet, I've never seen a bad chip from anyone but me. I need to hit the chipping range,
You are in.bulls23 wrote:Can I join your society? My Xbox Gamertag is ILikeNeapolitan
An 8th of an inch... that's the distance I moved my thumb to the left on my left thumbstick (the swing stick for me) to make the difference in my game over the last week. I've gone from hitting 35% FIR/45% GIRs to 70%/75% because that change in address geometry corrected what I'd slowly drifted away from. I still have to force myself to think about it and pay attention with each shot, but hopefully it will become second nature again. It's uncanny how this game has so many nuances that are analogous to my real game10spro wrote:Who are those guys?Nice shooting John.
Finished the two day tourney too, man that wind was as unpredictable as hell.
You are playing with "Player" clubs, right? It appeared to me that you were in the round I played with your ghost. That's the best way to learn the game... you'll get more comfortable with it over time. The important thing is to try to keep the ball out of the heavy rough, and avoid overpowering putts. It's so easy to roll a 15 foot putt, 10 feet past the hole in this game.bulls23 wrote:Wow, did I really stink up the joint! Did not deserve to make the cut. I did fine on driving and chipping, but I had a lot of 3 and 4 putts on the green where I would just miss the cup. The greens were a nightmare with all the turns.
I can still score better on the PC version myself, but so few of my friends play on the PC version anymore I just decided to mostly abandon it. I've gotten the hang of the 1X's nuances now, and how they affect the swing in TGC 2. I'll back out of a swing as soon as I see the hint of a stutter. After a quick readdress, they never seem to repeat themselves.Danimal wrote:I was even par in round one and took a 9 on a hole when I hooked 2 tee shots into the water. I never hook the ball but on all 4 rounds on this one hole I did which is beyond odd. Anyway once your 5 over after one hole you stop caring so I just played out the string not really focusing.
I found several graphical glitches on that course and the greens were tough. Didn't help it was very hard to see the grid lines for some reason.
IDK why but I can shoot under par on my PC but struggle to shoot par on the 1X.
Shitting on the couch is a big mistake.Danimal wrote:
I also noticed if I s*** straight up on the end of my couch I make less mistakes.
That was my initial impression. Are the Pros playing on this oily green in real life? Just some BS rides for sure especially downhill.MERACE wrote:Is it just me or are the greens on Oakmont like a carnival ride?!![]()
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They aren't like that on the real course are they?![]()
-MERACE
This was the U.S. Open course a couple years ago, this weekends course wasn't in the game but the next 5 weekends after this weekend will match the courses the pros are playing. Can't have an easy course every week to shoot well under par, suck it up for a weekend.10spro wrote:That was my initial impression. Are the Pros playing on this oily green in real life? Just some BS rides for sure especially downhill.MERACE wrote:Is it just me or are the greens on Oakmont like a carnival ride?!![]()
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They aren't like that on the real course are they?![]()
-MERACE
This is where the aiming marker for putting makes a HUGE difference. I refused to use it for the longest time, then I saw some posts on TGC Tours explaining how it is used properly can help modulate putting speed. Now I use it all the time and it makes a helluva difference ESPECIALLY on greens like Oakmont's.MERACE wrote:Is it just me or are the greens on Oakmont like a carnival ride?!![]()
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They aren't like that on the real course are they?![]()
-MERACE
Would you happen to have a link to the posts on TGC Tours explaining the use of the aiming marker for putting?DivotMaker wrote:
This is where the aiming marker for putting makes a HUGE difference. I refused to use it for the longest time, then I saw some posts on TGC Tours explaining how it is used properly can help modulate putting speed. Now I use it all the time and it makes a helluva difference ESPECIALLY on greens like Oakmont's.
No they are not and they weren't this way for the Open either. I remember how bad this course is in the game from around launch and I almost didn't play in this weeks event.MERACE wrote:Is it just me or are the greens on Oakmont like a carnival ride?!![]()
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They aren't like that on the real course are they?![]()
+1000 on this requestMERACE wrote:Would you happen to have a link to the posts on TGC Tours explaining the use of the aiming marker for putting?DivotMaker wrote:
This is where the aiming marker for putting makes a HUGE difference. I refused to use it for the longest time, then I saw some posts on TGC Tours explaining how it is used properly can help modulate putting speed. Now I use it all the time and it makes a helluva difference ESPECIALLY on greens like Oakmont's.
Can't be sure I can find them again, so I will try.MERACE wrote:Would you happen to have a link to the posts on TGC Tours explaining the use of the aiming marker for putting?DivotMaker wrote:
This is where the aiming marker for putting makes a HUGE difference. I refused to use it for the longest time, then I saw some posts on TGC Tours explaining how it is used properly can help modulate putting speed. Now I use it all the time and it makes a helluva difference ESPECIALLY on greens like Oakmont's.
-MERACE