garyk49:
NO, actually I do...lol
I get your analogy but it's wrong...deviation is programmed into the shot, you can hit the ding all day and 1/3 your shots might be right on with 0 wind if your lucky...ur saying you hit that 1 out of 5 pixels 33 1/3% of the time if you do and a 20% chance of doing it once much less 1/3 the time isn't very good odds....
2ndly I used to do all the calculations, bring up the grid w/ zoom, and ding shots, and what it does is leave you open for the late hit with the wind which is a disaster w/ a 10+ mph crosswind, and deviation at the TL tier...your saying that even if you miss 1 or 2 pixels late with the wind the shot isn't affected much which is not at all true...
so now I move the aim arrow by sight and experience to the needed side and still hit a few pixels into the wind to eliminate misses with the wind completely and with much greater success...that's what works for me and it took a long time to figure it out, might not work for anyone else...you should try it.
Now they say it doesn't, but every clubs has a circle of accuracy, and this method seems like it cuts that circle in half, which allows you to be more accurate, WGTADmin says it still has the same circle of accuracy regardless of where you hit it, but my results say differently, then again not 1 scientist has ever called me for my opinion on anything!
In real life golf, you are taught that if your hitting a draw or a fade you should never let the ball land on the opposite side of the flag, if you do you missed the shot because when you hit a draw/fade it is usually to avoid trouble on the other side of the flag and you just hit into it or flirted with doing so...