TJH964: 3 PUTTING EVERY HOLE EVEN WHEN STRIKING THE BALL ON THE CENTER MARK
This game is very true to real golf in that no matter how loudly you ring the bell or how hard you hit the sweet spot or even if you strike the ball on the center mark, you must have the speed correct and you MUST read the putt correctly and that takes practice, PRACTICE and, oh yes....P R A C T I C E! If you have the right speed and the putts are "lipping out", then you didn't read the putt correctly....close, but no cigar.
TJH964: WGT STOP MESSING WITH ME
Why would WGT want to "mess" with you? I've seen this complaint a lot; that WGT is involved in some some super-secret conspiracy to screw with their clientele, and all I can come up with is...WHY? The parameters of the game are the same for everyone. Sure, the wind blows, and the fescue is thick, and the water is wet...but it is what it is...be it hard, easy or otherwise. This is the game. Do you think Jordan, early on, thought Spalding what messing with him because all his shots bounced off the rim? No. He practiced and learned how to put the ball through the hoop.
Nobody ever learns this game. Just play, improve and most of all, Have fun.
And for all those out there that give up after a bad hole, you cannot play from a high horse. (the clubs aren't long enough) You may not be as good as you think you are. All the more reason to stick it out to the end of the round. Giving up will not teach you to drive, chip, pitch or putt. It will only teach you to quit.
Glitches? Meter lags? SO??? It happens to all of us (well, most anyway) Accept it as part of the game and learn to recover from them (as in real golf). And there is no need to announce the reason for a bad shot. It's only added negative energy that we all can do with less of.
OK, I'm done. (for now)
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