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How fast do you play? Just curious...

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Wed, Dec 21 2016 6:40 AM (19 replies)
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  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2016 12:39 PM

    SimonTheBeetle:
    What I still don't quite get is how you can precisely judge the putting distance & slopes and execute an accurately dinged putt within 15 seconds??!!

    Instincts. The longer you look, the more it breaks.  I miss 90% of my second guesses. :-)

  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Tue, Dec 13 2016 1:52 PM

    For me it depends on how many beers I have in my cooler, oh your talking about WGT. I have played them all 30-90 seconds. Like Jim said line it up and whack, taking 90 seconds to figure it out won't change a thing. Use the long clock if your chatting and enjoying an AS. If your golfsterbating then get er done.

  • SimonTheBeetle
    3,645 Posts
    Wed, Dec 14 2016 8:17 AM

    11BC2:
    On average I'd say I take around 16-18 minutes per 9 holes (putts take most of my time).

    Hey Sean,

    How's it going?

    What a relief to find a champion who plays at my pace! :-) Yes, like I said, hitting drive & irons within 15 (even 10) sec is not a problem, but when it comes to putting, it's a whole different story for me.

    Good hitting!

    Simon

    YankeeJim:
    Instincts. The longer you look, the more it breaks.  I miss 90% of my second guesses. :-)

    In my case, instincts worked fine up to Tour Master tier, but since Legend, I don't trust my eyes any more. I'm not trying to blame the system, but I think the dot speed on mobile does not really reflect the actual break. In other words, dots move slower on (maybe just my) mobile, thus causing an optical illusion that it's gonna break less than it actually does. And also putting on mobile is extremely sensitive.

    renniw52:
    For me it depends on how many beers I have in my cooler

    Which way do you play faster? I bet with beers... :-) By the way, I like your picture of the squirrel that REALLY grew a pair. LOL Cheers!

  • Yiannis1970
    3,308 Posts
    Thu, Dec 15 2016 4:05 AM

    SimonTheBeetle:

    I'm not trying to blame the system, but I think the dot speed on mobile does not really reflect the actual break. In other words, dots move slower on (maybe just my) mobile, thus causing an optical illusion that it's gonna break less than it actually does. And also putting on mobile is extremely sensitive.

     

    That goes for PC platform as well. When i play the game on an old PC dots' speed is slower and my processor/ram pretty high. On a new PC it's a total different story.

     

  • SimonTheBeetle
    3,645 Posts
    Thu, Dec 15 2016 11:41 AM

    Yiannis1970:
    That goes for PC platform as well. When i play the game on an old PC dots' speed is slower and my processor/ram pretty high. On a new PC it's a total different story.

    The funny thing is my smartphone and tablet are not old at all, but still dots move much slower on both devices than the PC browser. (Yes, I once timed and compared the dot speed on my tablet and PC under the same condition several months ago.)

    Thanks for sharing the info, Yiannis.

  • 11BC2
    555 Posts
    Thu, Dec 15 2016 5:12 PM

    Yiannis1970:
    That goes for PC platform as well. When i play the game on an old PC dots' speed is slower and my processor/ram pretty high. On a new PC it's a total different story.
    That's because the speed of dots is controlled by the individual devices power settings.  I made a video about this 4 or 5 months ago. Notice in the video below that the speed of dots on the slowest power settings are 3x slower than when on fastest (count of 3 one thousand compared to 1 one thousand from fastest).

    An older device might run at 2.5 ghz while a newer one runs at 4.0 ghz so even if they had the same Cpu power settings their dot speed would be quite different.  Best to watch in full screen.

  • Yiannis1970
    3,308 Posts
    Fri, Dec 16 2016 4:23 AM

    Thanks for the video pal. This is happening because you have hardware acceleration enabled and the card comes into play. If you disable your H.A. or your card is not quite new to perform that operation, all the task is made by processor, so more horse power is needed to map exactly the true speed of the dots.

     

    Cheers.

  • mkrizan86
    1,866 Posts
    Fri, Dec 16 2016 7:34 AM

    Yiannis1970:

    SimonTheBeetle:

    I'm not trying to blame the system, but I think the dot speed on mobile does not really reflect the actual break. In other words, dots move slower on (maybe just my) mobile, thus causing an optical illusion that it's gonna break less than it actually does. And also putting on mobile is extremely sensitive.

     

    That goes for PC platform as well. When i play the game on an old PC dots' speed is slower and my processor/ram pretty high. On a new PC it's a total different story.

     

    The dot speed is also very different with different sized gameclient windows. The bigger the window, the faster the speed seems. Became painfully obvious when my PC broke, I'm still putting from memory.

    As for the original topic, I go through 9 holes in around 13 minutes (on a non par 3 or 5 course) and double that for 18 ;-)

     

  • pmm711
    5,711 Posts
    Fri, Dec 16 2016 5:19 PM

    I play by feel and don't use a calculator or anything...1.39 minutes per hole on Best of Par 5s is easy....25 minutes in total.  I shot a 12 Under 78 using the free rocks.

  • SeveFrost
    1,613 Posts
    Wed, Dec 21 2016 6:40 AM

    never timed myself but I play pretty quick. most of my shots are played before the 35 second mark on the timed head to head games for coins. it can get very frustrating playing a slow player who'll let the clock go down to as near to zero as possible. the one type of shot I will take longer is on a difficult read on a putt, where I sometimes look at he reverse angle to confirm my decision

    I play a similar way with the real game and hate playing behind or with slow players

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