I never use the chip or pitch, only %'s of Full Shots, so please remove them from the shot caddy. Or give me the option to remove them. They only add accidental strokes to my scores when I forget to change them.
I do use pitch and chip, so please do not remove them from the auto caddy.
However, It would be nice if we had the option to entirely disable the auto caddy.
It seems whoever programmed the auto caddy was not a golfer.
I never, ever pitch...I chip once in a "Blue Moon"...I flop 99% of the time....and the caddie gets into my shorts once in a while...
i agree with sweetpie... i havent pitched a shot in over 9 months... i practiced with the flop and became fairly accurate with it...usually within 5 feet...i gave up on the pitch when i still had the starter clubs because they were so unreliable... i do chip occasionally... like from 7-10 feet
I wouldn't mind if you could disable certain short-game shots, but it's not a huge deal to me. Autocaddie never gives me the club I want anyway, so I always have to adjust something.
MichaelStroke: I wouldn't mind if you could disable certain short-game shots, but it's not a huge deal to me. Autocaddie never gives me the club I want anyway, so I always have to adjust something.
There it is, always assume the caddie gave you the wrong club and/or shot. If it were disabled you'd always be choosing anyway, so make it part of the setup routine to always pick the club and shot, even though it's already (often wrong) done.
raycin1019: i do chip occasionally... like from 7-10 feet
I assume you mean 7 to 10 yards. if I am only 7 to 10 feet from the hole I'm going to putt it,.
right ...sorry....yards
If you learn all the shots and approach each situation with several options you develop a decent short game, unlike flopping everything for a 1 in 10 hole out. :-) :-)
Has anyone made a diagram, video, or other, of something like below?
[note: this image is not accurate, it's just something that would be nice to see]
Thanks, if anyone has, or will in the future.