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Re: Whats the point?

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Thu, Oct 8 2015 5:38 AM (4 replies)
  • Heath021
    378 Posts
    Sun, Oct 4 2015 8:05 AM

    What's the point of buying slow meter balls?  I bought the new callaway balls, I have a very smooth meter always do, but whenever I click it constantly jumps either left or right of the ding? Always, well most of the time.  It's not my jumpy meter...Like i said my meter is smooth as silk, but once I try to click at the ding, it jumps a few pixels, I'm not talking one pixel, it's many pixles. Getting very frustrating.  I have the best computer and fastest internet connection in my area. Verizon fios quantum. 

     

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Wed, Oct 7 2015 3:01 PM

    It's more about what you computer is doing during the downswing than what computer you use and your internet connection speed.

    Most meter issues stem from programs running in the background, a lot of temp internet file clutter, other routine computer maintenance issues, and a Flash Player Web Site Privacy Settings panel that isn't empty.

    Use Task Manager in Performance mode to monitor your CPU usage before you start your downswing.

    There are several other things you can also do at your end:

    Smooth meter - Optimizing your Windows computer

  • thestevster
    546 Posts
    Wed, Oct 7 2015 3:52 PM

    i notice with even the top balls the meter speeds up at some point

    don't know if its down to vem or not..

    that's why i don't buy the top balls no more..

    steve

  • ZioMio
    4,680 Posts
    Wed, Oct 7 2015 4:17 PM

    thestevster:

    he meter speeds up at some point

    don't know if its down to vem or not..

    That is why they introduced the swing meter boost to slow down the strike zone.

     

  • Tightrope
    1,072 Posts
    Thu, Oct 8 2015 5:38 AM

    Heath021:

    What's the point of buying slow meter balls?  I bought the new callaway balls, I have a very smooth meter always do, but whenever I click it constantly jumps either left or right of the ding? Always, well most of the time.  It's not my jumpy meter...Like i said my meter is smooth as silk, but once I try to click at the ding, it jumps a few pixels, I'm not talking one pixel, it's many pixles. Getting very frustrating.  I have the best computer and fastest internet connection in my area. Verizon fios quantum. 

     

    Do you use Chrome? I get that behaviour with Chrome, but not with FF

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