PaulTon:
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ArgyleScott:
OMG! they have really amped up the vem.
Sure seems like it .
Neither of your score histories show any improvement in your play, so VEM (if it is used in WGT) would not be an issue with your game. Neither of you are playing well enough to be experiencing VEM.
If shite like yours gets read and believed by newer players it will seriously hinder their progress and improvement in the game.
Game blaming is a self delusional smokescreen.
It's funny how most people, complaining about VEM, are the ones who are not affected by it in a negative way.
The majority of people apparently have no idea, what VEM is and how it works. Let's try to explain.
Every club has a circle of precision and a circle of forgiveness. The ball can land anywhere in the circle of precision, when the shot is dinged. Let's say the circle is 4 yards in diameter for a 4i. That means that a "perfect" shot can land anywhere inside 4 yards of the pin, left, right, long or short. All depends where in that circle the programme is. that's why there can be an 8 yards difference in length (but almost never is) with the same shot.
The circle of forgiveness only comes into play, when the ding is missed. It can only move your shot left or right. The bigger the forgiveness, the less the centre of the circle of precision will shift to either left or right, depending on if you're early or late. The distance will also be less affected by a miss, when your forgiveness level is high.
NOW, to explain what VEM does. When the game detects a significant improvement in your scores, your circle of precision gets bigger. let's say, if it was 4 yards before, it's now 5. So your "perfect" shot can land a yard further from the hole than before. At the same time, your circle of forgiveness shrinks (smaller sweet spot). So a missed ding can result in a larger sideways shift of your circle of precision.
But, when the game detects your game is stagnant, or even becoming worse, the VEM starts working in the opposite direction. The circle of precision gets smaller (balls land closer to the pin on "perfect" shots) and the forgiveness level increases.
I have to say, that given all that, most people, who are complaining about VEM, really shouldn't. Cause VEM is just about the only thing that's keeping their balls inside the bounds of the course ;-)