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Re: Wind affecting the roll of a putt

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Wed, Nov 5 2014 5:05 AM (5 replies)
  • tanneralis
    419 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 3:49 AM

    A crosswind just moved a perfectly straight 8 foot putt on 1 hole then it didn't move a 25 footer on the next hole..........tell me which is correct please....i can only assume it's the stupid people at WGT who nothing about the game of golf who have conjured up this crap.

    Regards,

    Greg.

     

     

  • alosso
    21,070 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 5:53 AM

    tanneralis:
    tell me which is correct please

    VEM or not VEM: All strokes are correct here as the machine calculated them.

    It's "take it or leave it" I'm afraid.

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 8:01 AM

    Well strong winds I would say yes especially over that distance. Precision can also come in to play, but a putt in to a 30 MPH HW most certainly needs more oomph to make the distance.............

  • 1yes1no
    223 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 11:07 AM

    On a real course you've never seen wind move a putt?

  • tanneralis
    419 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 4:00 PM

    Did you actually read what i posted....i have no issue with a longer putt being affected by the wind but an 8 footer........the 2 results were back to front for sure

    Short putt shouldn't have moved but the long putt should have...it happened the other way around 

  • dedBuNNy
    1,919 Posts
    Wed, Nov 5 2014 5:05 AM

    tanneralis:

    Short putt shouldn't have moved but the long putt should have...it happened the other way around 

    Yes, that's correct, and that's all part of playing with the daily 'Roulette Wind Wheel Game' here now. The wind here has nothing to do with actual wind modeling - zip. 

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