YankeeJim:
That's a pretty impressive effort if you're so inclined.
I am not so inclined. lol I will just start adding notes whenever I come across dirt shots. I have always been a trial and error sort of player. I have numbers for every green speed that work for me, but I developed those numbers over hundreds of rounds in the brackets. I will do the same thing with this. The shot that brought me to write this post is now noted, but with a question mark by it. It was a huge elevation change, and I wrote the note from memory (not always reliable).
I don't always use the punch chart, but I like it when I don't have my own idea. I don't hole out often with full backspin, but it is nice to know I can stop it close if needed.
YankeeJim:
How do you determine the exact %s? In talking with others about different shots a % is invariably involved in the discussion. I use the blue ruler on top of the left end of the meter but have never taken the time to assign %s to the hashmarks. Is that where they come from?
I actually have a transparent graph that sets above my meter that I made. (if that is what you are asking) When I first started playing, it was masking tape on the bottom of my PC. LOLI tried using shot pal, but it seemed I was frequently off a percent. I also frequently glance at the shot tracker in the top right to make sure I hit it the percentage I thought I had. For putting, I use putter pal though, because the meters don't line up in the same place on my screen.