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WGT Putting ???

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Tue, Nov 10 2015 8:15 PM (34 replies)
  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Tue, Nov 10 2015 7:05 AM

    courteneyfish:
    No idea. I only play default tees. Always have.

    I wasn't directing that at you specifically Courteney, it was general question.

  • JFidanza
    1,676 Posts
    Tue, Nov 10 2015 9:03 AM

    Jimbog1964:

    Trying to not get too picky but is that putt really dead flat.  Not been to check but if anything that roll is markedly down at the start I thought.  You also never (that I saw) moved the aim marker past the hole to check the real distance (an inch move and it can change a foot for what is given). 

    That's ok I agree, Jim, the basic test was to address the OP: 

    Hit a putt at 18 power on a tourny 12 flat green. 

    The number I was most concerned with was the 'distance traveled' and on this specific green, in this instance, it did go approx 24 ft sometimes more. (there were other examples I did not record)

    Interesting things to note are wind factors and ding or not ding. In the example there was an off ding and even so the putt roll 24 feet.

     

  • fmagnets
    3,640 Posts
    Tue, Nov 10 2015 9:47 AM

    I've added a nuances and glitches playlist to my Youtube offerings which might help settle the confusion in this thread.

    In this playlist you can see a putt elevation vid which demonstrates how a display of 0 elevation actually means 1 inch uphill. As the elevation is rounded to the nearest inch, a putt showing 0 could actually be close to 1.5 inches uphill. Because of this I would expect the OPs 2nd mentioned putt to usually come up short (my own calculation would say 13ft on tourney 12 greens showing 0 elevation would need at least 10.5ft of power).

    Another vid in this playlist shows how it is possible to have one scale displayed while the game has not registered this and thinks the previous scale is still selected. The same glitch can cause you to hit a different club than the one you think you have selected. This glitch can occur when flicking between clubs very quickly, such that the display changes but the game doesn't register it. It most often happens when using the scroll wheel, which is why WGT blames it on this. But this is not the case, as it can happen using fast mouse navigation too. This would explain the first putt the OP mentions.

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Tue, Nov 10 2015 10:04 AM

    fmagnets:
    This glitch can occur when flicking between clubs very quickly, such that the display changes but the game doesn't register it. It most often happens when using the scroll wheel, which is why WGT blames it on this. But this is not the case, as it can happen using fast mouse navigation too.

    Happens to me if I don't keep my wits about me*, using a touchpad.

    *That means often.  ;)

  • krskfr
    458 Posts
    Tue, Nov 10 2015 8:15 PM

    I personally putt by feel, but we all have have our own methods. Thank God i don't need to pull out a calculator to do the calculus, talk about a headache inducing  modus operandi lol.

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