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Mon, Nov 4 2013 4:15 PM (7 replies)
  • papax8p
    68 Posts
    Sat, Nov 2 2013 7:43 AM

    I was wondering if there is any way that you can change balls during a game. I ran out of my usual balls and wanted to go back to my profile to get more, but the game wouldn't let me. I got stuck with starter balls. Help!

  • srellim234
    2,077 Posts
    Sat, Nov 2 2013 3:15 PM

    No, you can't. It's necessary to buy extras before the round starts or to use the link when the warning pops onto the screen offering to let you buy more.

    There's an ongoing discussion about the ball substitution issue here:

    http://www.wgt.com/forums/t/203440.aspx

  • Joeyola
    1,210 Posts
    Sat, Nov 2 2013 5:15 PM

    Think of it as 'One Ball Rule' the pros use. You may only play with the balls that you started with...with the exception, when you run out, that WGT allows you to use free Starter Ball instead of disqualifying you. 

    Joey

     

  • MIBCTGOLF
    165 Posts
    Sat, Nov 2 2013 11:02 PM

    This is a game not the PGA Tour ,,if you have balls in your bag you should get the choice of what ball to use ,,Not the game ..

    Bad enough you can lose Virtual balls , should be able to use ones you have paid for !!!!!

  • rjbtgbb
    3 Posts
    Sun, Nov 3 2013 5:14 AM

    I totally agreed with person and I'm assuming that he is suggesting that the game should be changed to allow choosing ball from any ball that is already in your bag when ball in play is lost or runs out of gas.  If you are like me, I'm trying out diff type of balls.. so I always have at  4 or 5 balls that are way better than the UNLIMINTED crap ball that gets thrown in in muddle of game.

    Great Suggestion : MIBCTGOLF, im with you on this one.  RJBTGBB - Bobby.

     

  • srellim234
    2,077 Posts
    Sun, Nov 3 2013 6:46 AM

    MIBCTGOLF- I agree with you only to the point that it should be allowed in practice games only. There are far too many sandbaggers and multi-accounters here who would love the opportunity to fleece you of credits by showing they're playing weak equipment at the start only to switch to the better stuff after the game starts. In games that actually count for average or are for credits there are very skilled players who would tailor the ball used for each hole. Added distance for longer holes, more spin for stopping power on short-sided pin placements, less attributes for less wind effect on the ball.

    To only allow it when a ball runs out still lets the first group set you up and suck you in. Buy the cheapest balls, count the hits on the last ball and save it with only a few hits left. Use what's left to set up an unsuspecting player in a credit game.

    Practice games are something different. With nothing on the line it could be combined with the mulligan feature to be a learning tool. See how different balls react while hitting certain shots. Learn which balls work the best with certain clubs. 

    Knowing that WGT imposes the "one-ball rule", it's very simple to make sure your bag is properly stocked before you tee off in the first place.

    The rule, by the way, is not limited to the PGA. Virtually every regional tournament the SCGA hosts here in southern California for members representing different clubs imposes the same rule and most of us are often just recreational players.

  • papax8p
    68 Posts
    Sun, Nov 3 2013 8:13 AM

    Thanks for the info. I was just using the free Halloween ball on a regular tourney. What sucks is, I was doing pretty well. Then to get stuck with a "rock". It can be tough to catch up to the swing meter.

    Thanks again

    I'll pay attention from now on.

     

  • SplashLewis
    375 Posts
    Mon, Nov 4 2013 4:15 PM

    According to my son's USGA "Rules of Golf" handbook, a "player must hole with the ball played from the teeing ground".  Therefore, there is no rule against having different balls in your bag.  Now I understand that it might require significant programming time involved in managing several types of balls in ones bag, but it should be very simple to substitute a ball something other than the "rock".

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