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Meter more sensitive in master mode?

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Mon, Dec 20 2010 7:53 AM (3 replies)
  • JoelWhite
    101 Posts
    Wed, Nov 18 2009 6:39 AM

    Since moving from Pro to Master in the last few days, I've noticed a big difference in forgiveness if I don't stop the meter at the center (what I call DSP, or dead solid perfect). I use the same irons (Ping Raptures) as in the Pro mode, although I have changed drivers (from the Ping Rapture to the Master R9). Stopping the meter one side or the other brings about a HUGE difference in my aim point. I understand my problem with the driver (extremely fast meter speed)....but why are my irons not as forgiving as before?

     

    To clarify my question....in Master mode, is the meter placement/stoppage less forgiving than in Pro mode?

  • quincyb45
    3 Posts
    Sun, Dec 19 2010 8:26 PM

    i too would like to know, as i just turned master and with my raptures i feel the same way. struggling to get under par

  • WGTicon
    12,511 Posts
    Mon, Dec 20 2010 7:49 AM

    Hi guys,

    As far as I know, nothing changes to clubs between tiers; however, your holes may become longer, green maybe faster, so those mistakes to not hitting club perfectly, will be much more pronounced.

    -wgticon

  • Richard4168
    4,309 Posts
    Mon, Dec 20 2010 7:53 AM

    Joel, it's called increased VEM, or shot randomness. As you lower your average, the VEM get's increased, which simply means your mistakes will become more prevalent.

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