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Mon, Dec 5 2011 12:15 PM (37 replies)
  • Donko58
    183 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 3:07 PM

    YankeeJim:

    LMAO. Look at the average age of the current tour players. You have no business complaining about the speed of the meter. If you're not good enough to handle it use the crippled clubs and accept your fate. Heh-that's probably why Palmer and Nicklaus, et al, can't compete on the PGA tour today. Kinda like WGT, in a way. 

    Case in point-look at the age of the Open winners here.   ;-)

    If you read my posts Jim you'd see I wasn't really complaining it more just an observation. In no way would I want this game to get any easier. By the way I'm only 53....not ready for the boneyard yet....lol    : )

  • PRIESTESS
    10,721 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 3:54 PM

    YankeeJim:
    I'm not so sure Ping would accept  taking a backseat to the TMs in terms of performance, even though it's just a virtual setting. That would make potential buyers think the wrong thing.
    this is virtual Equip Jim,:) But you might be right,:)

  • tjos
    231 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 4:25 PM

    GLADSTONESCREWER:
    My problem is that the metre has got too quick for me & my reflexes are not as good as when i was younger (Im an old Bastage )

    Gladstone,  I'm disappointed man.   Your stats are great for one  SO  old.   Hey,  I'm 65 three months ago,  I have kids older than 60% of the players on WGT and on any given night I can kick ass with most legends.  I can't wait for the next release of whatever comes out because I will buy it.  I have the best equipment and will stick with it and no I can't catch the ding a lot of times but who can.   Very few indeed.  I would be very happy to have your stats and while I know my skills are starting to erode I'm doing my dangdest to keep up.

    You've still got a long way to go Glad  so hang in and enjoy,    that's what I'm trying to do.  

  • strikerseasy
    65 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 4:33 PM

    i am 66 and felt like quitting when i made master.  the tourney greens were killing me.  the meter speed is controllable if you remove loop  use the black callaways  clean your pc of trash  and boost the pc with a program.  i do  all this stuff and finally just now getting back to par after a month of trying. so i cant play with tour masters or i get tourney greens .

    Is it fun no.  i have to count to 3  after holding my driver for 4 sec and usually hit  just enough to keep it in the fairway.  no planned driver shots  its useless  for me and my reflexes.  the irons i used to control with draw and fade but as a master that's no good.  currently i am too far from hitting the pinger still  to have a great iron shot.   my wedges are not where i can count on them yet.  i always figure the meter speed with a guide on all my shots but there is no constant shot.  some times they are right and others way short.  all this takes the fun out.  i realize i am to old to compete but if you set up a deal where seniors play multi-player with slower meters that i can use i believe the fun would come back for me.  i don't mean a money competition but a self respect deal. i am an old dog and probably need to be shot but that's how i feel.  if not for the friends i have made over the last months and the enjoyment of friendly competition with them i would not be playing.  

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Sun, Dec 4 2011 6:40 PM

    renniw52:
    So the kids win again YJ. Damn it's tough getting old. I'll keep whacking the young gun clubs.

    Me, too. Although I am getting even these days for all the drubbing I got on Nintendo-the kid can't touch me here.  :-D

  • gr8flbob
    592 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 12:25 AM

    renniw52:

    Even though I'm about to turn 60, the meter speed doesn't bother me. What does, is when you have your best 18 going, all fairways hit, all GIR's and then comes nbr 17 at SA.  14 mph tail wind dead at 12:00. Ding the drive down the middle and it barely rolls into the rough 50-60%. Knowing that 18 was a gimme, this just breaks your heart. Has happened twice now, almost identical scenarios. Oh well, try, try, again.

    Here's an odd thought: with a tail wind, back off 10% or so with your driver on #17. Just played the SA backside and there I was with a tailwind, 18mph or so, not dead behind but slightly left to right. Having read your post above I said to my self, "Self? Back off a little, aim the target triangle to left side of fairway about 300 yds out."

    It worked like a charm ... ended in middle of fairway, just short of where it narrows and turns gnarly. Back pin made the approach 'interesting', i.e., over that bunker, and ended up a bit long with good lie. Flop it 21 yds back into the wind to 5 ft, a one-putt, and a working man's par.

    We're both TMs, using R-11 woods and about the same average, so it ought to work for you too.

     

  • TWOMINUSONE
    2,580 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 3:22 AM

    How the hell is it possible to miss a 4ft putt on slow greens with no break, and a dinged shot as well. 5th time in a 9 hole game that putts have acted like that, all 5 should have been gimmes. Come off it WGT, 4 f**king foot, its not the poxy alps we are playing on here. 

  • borntobesting
    9,709 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 4:01 AM

    I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones meter speed that is. I am 65 and the meter speed of the R11's don't seem to bother me that much. In fact I stopped using the callaways because i was clicking too early far too often and dropped back to the Srixon's. The 1/2 dot of feel seems to help me. I realize that I will never be a top player. I just make too many mistakes, whether it be choosing the wrong club or wrong type of shot or most often for me it is trying a stupid shot that I know even before I try it that it is not going to work. But I will continue to work on my game and hopefully have some good scores.

  • GLADSTONESCREWER
    749 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 4:54 AM

    Some interesting comments & i respect them all

    I think the point that i was trying to make was that it would be nice if you could have the top performing clubs with a slower metre speed

    That said even if it was possible it would not guarantee me or anyone else being better

    I also agree that maybe i aint good enough & i will accept that

    Happy golfing

    Gladstone

     

     

  • chrisironsbones
    3,524 Posts
    Mon, Dec 5 2011 5:11 AM

    GLADSTONESCREWER:
    I think the point that i was trying to make was that it would be nice if you could have the top performing clubs with a slower metre speed

    The only thing that probably stops me from scoring very low all the time is a missed ding shot, if there was a set of accurate irons with a slow meter, i know every one would buy them, and the game would become far too easy.  Even a missed ding by a fraction can send ball 8 yards left/right so hitting ding every time will bring every one's scores down and this game would be far too easy. That's why the R11's have a supersonic meter because they're so accurate so they need the meter to counter act the precision. 1 hole i'm landing within 2 yards with my long irons but maybe missing ding by a fraction next hole and having to make a long putt...Try the burners, i found the meter easier to hit ding than the R11's, they're only a tad faster than G10's

    But Gladstone, you're saying you can't compete? I keep seeing your name near top of leader board in several tournaments, so you can't be doing that badly then..keep it up.

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