lonniescott711:
@Mio ; My specs are HP Pavilion Windows 11Home
13th Gen Intel Core i7-1360P 2.20GHz Processors
16.0 GB Ram 15.6 usable
Intel Iris Xe Graphics
1 Terabyte hard drive
64Bit Operating Systemx64 based processor
If there is no such thing as a correct shot then what is the purpose of mapping the clubs and learning the distances ? Also dont tell that to the players who are shooting those super low 50 scores as they may laugh you out of the game . Oh and I dont have Game box on Windows 11
Your specs look more than adequate.
Mio is 💯correct that there are often several ways to play a given shot, and if you watch any of the best players stream a match you can see them thinking through the shot. For example, say I have a shot that calculates out to 155yds. My 7 iron FBS is mapped at 154yds, and my 8 iron is mapped at 156 flat (no spin). The club I hit will be based on the wind and slope of landing area. If its low or neutral wind and the green slopes from back to front (into me) I'll usually select the flat 8 iron hitting it slightly less than 100% knowing it will release up the slope a bit once it hits. Sure I could step on the 9 iron but it's likely going to hit hole high at best and then spin back away from the hole. The best chance to make it is to have it rolling the last few feet towards the hole like a putt, so to me the 8 iron is a smarter choice although either could suffice.
And Mio meant to say Game Bar, not Gamebox, and you do have it built into any version of Windows 10 or 11 (unless you've uninstalled it for whatever reason). Here's a link explaining how it works: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/record-a-game-clip-on-your-pc-with-game-bar-2f477001-54d4-1276-9144-b0416a307f3c#:~:text=Game%20Bar%20is%20built%20into,screenshots%20while%20playing%20PC%20games.
Sorry it's not pretty, I need to read some of Scott Hope's tutorials on how to insert a link properly. 😉