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Re: Hitting Out Of Dirt

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Wed, Jan 2 2019 11:00 AM (14 replies)
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  • Turalyon
    95 Posts
    Mon, Dec 31 2018 11:06 AM

    Yes from Jo. There is a youtube video of him with the link to the punch chart.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Dec 31 2018 11:57 AM

    BPeterson8256:
    If anyone knows where that punch chart originally came from, I would love to send the creator of it a thank you.

    http://www.wgt.com/forums/p/403805/2786352.aspx#2786352

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Dec 31 2018 12:11 PM

    That's a pretty impressive effort if you're so inclined. I recognize the numbers but I don't use a chart. I have a question about it, if you will, please.

    How do you determine the exact %s? In talking with others about different shots a % is invariably involved in the discussion.  I use the blue ruler on top of the left end of the meter but have never taken the time to assign %s to the hashmarks. Is that where they come from?

     

  • BPeterson8256
    2,940 Posts
    Mon, Dec 31 2018 1:00 PM

    YankeeJim:

    That's a pretty impressive effort if you're so inclined. 

    I am not so inclined. lol I will just start adding notes whenever I come across dirt shots. I have always been a trial and error sort of player. I have numbers for every green speed that work for me, but I developed those numbers over hundreds of rounds in the brackets. I will do the same thing with this. The shot that brought me to write this post is now noted, but with a question mark by it. It was a huge elevation change, and I wrote the note from memory (not always reliable).

    I don't always use the punch chart, but I like it when I don't have my own idea. I don't hole out often with full backspin, but it is nice to know I can stop it close if needed.

    YankeeJim:

    How do you determine the exact %s? In talking with others about different shots a % is invariably involved in the discussion.  I use the blue ruler on top of the left end of the meter but have never taken the time to assign %s to the hashmarks. Is that where they come from?

    I actually have a transparent graph that sets above my meter that I made. (if that is what you are asking) When I first started playing, it was masking tape on the bottom of my PC. LOLI tried using shot pal, but it seemed I was frequently off a percent. I also frequently glance at the shot tracker in the top right to make sure I hit it the percentage I thought I had. For putting, I use putter pal though, because the meters don't line up in the same place on my screen. 

  • SplashLewis
    373 Posts
    Wed, Jan 2 2019 11:00 AM

    The light white lines are every 10% and the thick white lines are at every 25%

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