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Re: Get equipped for $50 (about level 40)

Tue, Jul 2 2013 4:51 PM (13 replies)
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  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Mon, Jul 1 2013 9:55 PM

    Level 83 @255,000 XPs...

    Looking at the all-time best player on the money list here, the low-level middle ATV (lvl 39, 50 yds) should do as a replacement for the unaccessible Z-Satin, along with the level 42 60° Ping (75 yds) and the high end 56° Cleveland (100 yds).

    I suspect that the shorter Clevies are difficult to handle vs. spin control, and they are 60 / 80 in length.

     

    Late edit: I missed the lvl 14 ATVs which are not meant here.

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Mon, Jul 1 2013 11:02 PM

    Why not ask Sue in our club Bentaye? She's one of the best wedge players in the game.

  • adtjoel
    124 Posts
    Tue, Jul 2 2013 12:19 PM

    If you are going to put money in I suggest you look at "earning credits" as I personally think it's better value then buying directly from WGT.

    Many you don't actually have to pay anything - such as betting or casino sites. Sometimes you just have to deposit. You can bet once then withdraw it. Things like sports betting  you can bet in play - it's easy to make a winning bet. You won't win much for the bet but like I say, it won't cost you anything.

    I spent maybe $6 in total (bought a domain name) and have upgraded everything more than once and have enough to upgrade everything when I get the levels.

    Bentaye:

    6 levels to go and I can get the Ping 83+ set :D

    They are nice clubs if you are a fan of the slow meter. The Driver and Wood are particulalrly nice. I prefer the Rockebladez irons, the meter is only a shade faster. More accuracy and spin but slightly less forgiving.

    Bentaye:

    What wedges would you recommend ? I think of the Cleveland 56, °60° and 64°.

    The high end cleavelands are awesome wedges. Sometimes they auto backspin a little but if you ding it I am often on the pin. They are also amazing for flop and pitch shots - hitting them low you can get them to stop absolutely dead. I have lost count of the number of Flops I have hit and landed within 3 feet of the hole.

  • gedi83
    277 Posts
    Tue, Jul 2 2013 4:51 PM

    If you can afford a ball that significantly slows down the meter (like Cally slow meter or Nike RZN), then you should definitely get Rocketbladez, not G20 (wood and driver can be G20, hybrid isn't necessary). Then highest level Cleveland wedges (64, 60, 56) and you're set.

    Regarding balls, out of cheap(er) ones GI3-S would probably slow the meter enough for the G20s (and maybe even for Rocketbladez, if you can manage relatively fast meters, as you seemingly do now...)

    Btw, if you won't have enough credits for the time being for everything, you can buy only the (much cheaper) wood first and use it as a driver - being Tour Pro that's totally sufficient, even in the Master/Tour Master tiers it may work ok...

     

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