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Re: An Explanation Perhaps?

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Tue, Feb 11 2014 11:16 AM (2 replies)
  • oldtwofeathers
    67 Posts
    Tue, Feb 11 2014 6:29 AM

    Having read so much in the forums just lately re "Dinged Shots" going all over the place (long, short, left or right) it occurred to me if we are in fact playing "Uneven Lies", whether selected or not!I think this might explain a lot!

    If wgt have introduced an element of this or it has always been there will be a topic of conversation by way of reply I hope, just at least so we may once again, all know where we stand!

    Peace and happy golfing

    OTF

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Tue, Feb 11 2014 11:14 AM

    This may help explain how the game works:

    WGTniv:
    The game is pretty simple. 

    Precision controls your accuracy.

    Imagine it's like a circle that surrounds the flagstick when you aim at it.  The size of that circle is related to the precision rating.  The higher the rating the smaller the circle.

    Your ball can land anywhere in the circle on a dinged shot (left or right, long or short).

     It will ALWAYS land in the circle on a ding shot, though sometimes it may land in the center of the circle and sometimes it may land on the very outer edge or anywhere in between those two points.  When it lands on the outer edge this is what you guys have come to know as "the beast".

    Was the shot pre-programmed? Does it know you're standing on the 17th hole at Kiawah?

    No, it's just unfortunate timing.

    The result you see is the logical spread dictated by the precision rating of the club over 100 or 1,000 or 10,000 shots taken on the site.  No matter how big or small the sample it's amazingly consistent because it is after all only a simple mathematical formula.

    The shot data is spread out amongst all users, so there will be times when you run into a lot of "edge cases" (aka deviations, aka outside edge of the precision circle) and times where you seemingly can't miss the center (even when you mishit).

     

    This is the ebb and flow of the game and it's always been there.  In the short term you will have "bad" days and "good" days.  In the long term (providing they are using the same clubs) any one player will see the same amount of "edge cases" or "deviations" that the rest of the players do.

  • TopShelf2010
    10,899 Posts
    Tue, Feb 11 2014 11:16 AM

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