Excellent demonstration on how to find the line. My personal demon is hitting the ding. Right now (close to 8,000 ranked rounds) I hit the ding a little over 1/3 of the time with the balance equally spread between the left and the right.
Let me know if I'm correct. The percentage you get is from the seconds you count from the dots crossing the square? And whatever that number is becomes the percentage of the square you would aim? Now, granted how one may putt, they would need to adjust if they are aggressive or calculating putt dist, elevation with whatever green speed. Watching this video, it was 18 ft, you hit it at 20 aiming it 88% of that square running threw any of the breaks that you would have had with a weaker stroke.
Thanx Jason. Works well. One thing I noticed is, sometimes the slope isn't marked, or if you move the cursor forward or back it changes with the slope. Just another thing to watch out for, I guess.
Very well done. Do you compensate for Green speed as well? For example a green speed of 9 will break way less than a 13 tournament green. If so what is the factor applied for the different green speeds? I assume 13 is the baseline, which is why you demo’d on that speed. I am very interested in learning about your methods, Like it a lot.
I just got done doing JCSneed's and your break point method of Calculations but.... a few questions if I may..... 1. If you're putting between 1 grid square you divide by 15, does that mean if you putt between 2 grid squares you divide by 25? Also when I do the calculations sometimes the number that I get after dividing the "Aiming point+break point" and the squares I'm putting through I.E 15 for 1 square 25 for 2 and 35 for 3... the number sometimes is 1.something... how do you figure out a 1.45 on your putter and also at the same time I'll get a very high answer that is way to much power, so I then realize maybe if I go to 30 or 60 length it'll work better. Is it suppose to be like that or am I doing something wrong? Also when you talk about "Figuring out your own %" I.E 100% 75% 66% and so on how do you exactly figure that out by counting the dots? Also when you're calculating the numbers what happens when you have the "100%" number. I had a putt that was 4 seconds on most of the dots and was 17 foot long and no elevation. 17x1 is 1 and then you'd skip all the break point calculations.... but the problem was it was in 1 grid square so I did 17/15 and that's 1.13. So basically what I'm asking is what am I doing completely wrong... Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. 90% of the time the line i have is pretty much spot on but the power for the club is wacky.
So let's say you have a 10ft putt that is downhill 2in. Say the dot speed is 66%, you would take the putt + elevation (because it's downhill) and that gives you 12. You then take 12 X dot speed (.66) and you get 7.92. Next, you take the elevation / putt length which gives you 20%. You then take 7.92 X .2 and the adjusted putt is 9.5 which would be just shy of 1/2 a grid. In terms of how I find out 100%, go into practice mode and determine what % the putt is and you can work backwards to find out what 100% is.
Question 1. Yes you divide by 25. Question 2. 1.45 means 1 grid and 45% of the second grid. So a bit less than 1 and a half grids. Question 3. If your "normal" dot speed is 4 seconds then 8 seconds is 4/4*2 or 4/8 or 50% and 6 seconds is 4/4*1.5 or 4/6 or 67% and so on. A dot speed of 3 seconds is 4/3 or 133%. Question 4. 17 feet and 0 elevation is 17 points. Since the dot speed is 4 (assuming your "normal" dot speed is 4) then you multiply the 17 by 1 which is 17. 17 points is 1 grid (15 points) and 2/10 of the second grid or 1.2 grids total break.
Help?? (Tap1) I can start the swing,(Tap2) I can set distance, (Tap3) Will not stop on third tap. Lcenter-center-Rcenter. Meter will not stop where I tap it. I uninstalled the app, downloaded reinstalled the app same problem(on recovering my account) I guess I can uninstall and reinstall and start again as a new player. Suggestions?
Touch the screen at the swing meter bar and drag up to set swing percent, green color fills the bar as you move your finger up. When you move the green bar to the point you want (50%, 80% etc.) stop moving the bar and stop touching the screen. This will start the green bar moving to the right. When it's at the 0, tap the screen, that creates the hit on the ball. If you hear a ding, you hit it perfectly. Hitting right or left of 0, sends the ball right or left.
Instead of chip view, have you tried just unlocking the grid? Should be the same just the unlock button is closer to aim box and no forgetting to change back to putter. Lol yes I've done that. I gave up on the JC sneed way but may give another try with the added break divisor.
After tweaking my spreadsheet calculation to include the break divisor, the results were almost instance. Could be exactly why the JCsneed way was only getting me close. Only time will tell.
The advantage of using chip view is that it automatically puts the aiming cursor in the middle of the putting grid (10 points). Then you can move the cursor toward or away from the hole using that as a reference. If the aiming spot is 5 points or less it makes more sense to use putt view and move the cursor from the middle of the hole.
Remember that the first grid is 15 points and subsequent grids are 10 points. So if your calculations give 18 points, you can't use 18/15 = 1.2 or 120%. You must use 15 points for first grid and the remaining 3 points for second grid. 3/10 = .30 or 30%. So 18 points gives 1.3 grids.
Thank you! I'll find your other videos to understand the rest of it. Reading some of the comments, I think it's funny how people think WGT is like Golf Clash.
Some more yardage tutorial's would help. While using jc snead method in your st Andrew's you were silent the entire time. Please explain the method, it would help me get my wgt average in the 60s
Thanks. I am not sure how 6 seconds is 67%, 4 seconds is 100%, and 8 seconds is 50%(half). I went back and watched the other video again and didn’t really grasp it there either.
It's better in the sense that the meter has a shorter distance to move with the 60' scale, therefore it's easier to hit the ding. The disadvantage is that if you miss the ding on the larger scale the putt will start out further off line.
What if it's a 9.6' putt and downhill 6.7"? Formula does compute for me. End up with 10.7' putt, which is off the green. Is there a different formula for shorter putts with steep downhill? Or, where didI screw up?
6 secs = 66%, 4 secs = 100% and 8 secs = 1/2 ??? Of what? Power? Distance of pin target in a square? 🤕Which square and dots are you using and where from and too? Thanks. Almost good but we’re watching this because we need the basics too cheers
You mentioned that the 1st grid is 15. If chip view is half, then how can it be 10?? Half of a whole is obviously divided by 2 so 15/2 = 7.5 so wouldn't half of the first grid be 7.5 not 10. Because half of 15 is not 10 lol Thanks for your video's!!
I think clarifying how one comes up with the percentages (ie: 6 seconds is 66%) is needed. You mentioned if it’s 8 seconds it’s 75%, My putting speed is pretty good, but I am always off on the break aspect. Not enough or too much, so looking for ideas to get a better break point. I play on mobile only so unsure if this works but willing to try it out
“Pretty simple.” There was nothing at all simple about anything you just said.
Think that was a case of, "I'll do a video reluctantly but make it confusing as hell as no way am I gonna give my secrets away!"
For me if you need a degree in a Rocket science to get a ball in the hole then it kinda takes the fun out of a game.
I only just joined WGT 3 days ago. That was confusing as hell. Have no idea what you did there.
Clear as mud. Cheers
Excellent demonstration on how to find the line. My personal demon is hitting the ding. Right now (close to 8,000 ranked rounds) I hit the ding a little over 1/3 of the time with the balance equally spread between the left and the right.
Literally….WTF?!
Couldn’t be anymore opaque if you tried to deliberately be so!
I don't understand how y.ou are getting the percentages. 66%?
He said 4 seconds is 100% and 8 seconds is 50% so not sure how 6 seconds is 66% and not 75%.
If 4 seconds is the reference, so 6 and 8 seconds is slower. So 4/6 is 66% and 4/8 is 50%. It's my understanding.
Let me know if I'm correct. The percentage you get is from the seconds you count from the dots crossing the square? And whatever that number is becomes the percentage of the square you would aim? Now, granted how one may putt, they would need to adjust if they are aggressive or calculating putt dist, elevation with whatever green speed. Watching this video, it was 18 ft, you hit it at 20 aiming it 88% of that square running threw any of the breaks that you would have had with a weaker stroke.
Thanx Jason. Works well. One thing I noticed is, sometimes the slope isn't marked, or if you move the cursor forward or back it changes with the slope. Just another thing to watch out for, I guess.
Young 46 what’s the best putter for a level 93 in your opinion.
Very well done. Do you compensate for Green speed as well? For example a green speed of 9 will break way less than a 13 tournament green. If so what is the factor applied for the different green speeds? I assume 13 is the baseline, which is why you demo’d on that speed. I am very interested in learning about your methods, Like it a lot.
hi bud what do you use to play WGT a normal mouse on pc or a gaming handset??
I have never had percentages on my meter, where did you get those?
Does the bag next to tee box.. (help).. and the outfit?
No help at all, purely for looks.
Thanks Jason.. that helps a bit! And thanks for the shout out Bro! Blessings!
I thought I wanted to truly focus and get good at this game..... I watched your videos and changed my mind. I hate math.
Hardest damn this is hitting the hash mark dead on
Lol that's the truth
I just got done doing JCSneed's and your break point method of Calculations but.... a few questions if I may..... 1. If you're putting between 1 grid square you divide by 15, does that mean if you putt between 2 grid squares you divide by 25? Also when I do the calculations sometimes the number that I get after dividing the "Aiming point+break point" and the squares I'm putting through I.E 15 for 1 square 25 for 2 and 35 for 3... the number sometimes is 1.something... how do you figure out a 1.45 on your putter and also at the same time I'll get a very high answer that is way to much power, so I then realize maybe if I go to 30 or 60 length it'll work better. Is it suppose to be like that or am I doing something wrong? Also when you talk about "Figuring out your own %" I.E 100% 75% 66% and so on how do you exactly figure that out by counting the dots? Also when you're calculating the numbers what happens when you have the "100%" number. I had a putt that was 4 seconds on most of the dots and was 17 foot long and no elevation. 17x1 is 1 and then you'd skip all the break point calculations.... but the problem was it was in 1 grid square so I did 17/15 and that's 1.13. So basically what I'm asking is what am I doing completely wrong... Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. 90% of the time the line i have is pretty much spot on but the power for the club is wacky.
So let's say you have a 10ft putt that is downhill 2in. Say the dot speed is 66%, you would take the putt + elevation (because it's downhill) and that gives you 12. You then take 12 X dot speed (.66) and you get 7.92. Next, you take the elevation / putt length which gives you 20%. You then take 7.92 X .2 and the adjusted putt is 9.5 which would be just shy of 1/2 a grid. In terms of how I find out 100%, go into practice mode and determine what % the putt is and you can work backwards to find out what 100% is.
Question 1. Yes you divide by 25.
Question 2. 1.45 means 1 grid and 45% of the second grid. So a bit less than 1 and a half grids.
Question 3. If your "normal" dot speed is 4 seconds then 8 seconds is 4/4*2 or 4/8 or 50% and 6 seconds is 4/4*1.5 or 4/6 or 67% and so on. A dot speed of 3 seconds is 4/3 or 133%.
Question 4. 17 feet and 0 elevation is 17 points. Since the dot speed is 4 (assuming your "normal" dot speed is 4) then you multiply the 17 by 1 which is 17. 17 points is 1 grid (15 points) and 2/10 of the second grid or 1.2 grids total break.
Very confusing...where'd you get the 6 seconds from? Why is 6 = 66%, but 4 = 100%? C'mon dude...
Help?? (Tap1) I can start the swing,(Tap2) I can set distance, (Tap3) Will not stop on third tap. Lcenter-center-Rcenter. Meter will not stop where I tap it. I uninstalled the app, downloaded reinstalled the app same problem(on recovering my account) I guess I can uninstall and reinstall and start again as a new player. Suggestions?
Touch the screen at the swing meter bar and drag up to set swing percent, green color fills the bar as you move your finger up. When you move the green bar to the point you want (50%, 80% etc.) stop moving the bar and stop touching the screen. This will start the green bar moving to the right. When it's at the 0, tap the screen, that creates the hit on the ball. If you hear a ding, you hit it perfectly. Hitting right or left of 0, sends the ball right or left.
Instead of chip view, have you tried just unlocking the grid? Should be the same just the unlock button is closer to aim box and no forgetting to change back to putter. Lol yes I've done that. I gave up on the JC sneed way but may give another try with the added break divisor.
After tweaking my spreadsheet calculation to include the break divisor, the results were almost instance. Could be exactly why the JCsneed way was only getting me close. Only time will tell.
The advantage of using chip view is that it automatically puts the aiming cursor in the middle of the putting grid (10 points). Then you can move the cursor toward or away from the hole using that as a reference. If the aiming spot is 5 points or less it makes more sense to use putt view and move the cursor from the middle of the hole.
This is great! Tyvm for posting this and Part 2. Can't wait to try this out b/c putting...it's killing me! Slowly... :)
Good luck!
So.... never did the percent conversion before, is 120% 1.2 grids?
Remember that the first grid is 15 points and subsequent grids are 10 points. So if your calculations give 18 points, you can't use 18/15 = 1.2 or 120%. You must use 15 points for first grid and the remaining 3 points for second grid. 3/10 = .30 or 30%. So 18 points gives 1.3 grids.
Thank you! I'll find your other videos to understand the rest of it. Reading some of the comments, I think it's funny how people think WGT is like Golf Clash.
I can't tell if this is one of those spoof How-to videos.
All that math and then you guess 80+% and guess your speed?
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Some more yardage tutorial's would help. While using jc snead method in your st Andrew's you were silent the entire time. Please explain the method, it would help me get my wgt average in the 60s
And while your explaining the math behind the game, explain it slower
Thanks. I am not sure how 6 seconds is 67%, 4 seconds is 100%, and 8 seconds is 50%(half). I went back and watched the other video again and didn’t really grasp it there either.
You have to play around with it and find what your 100% number is.
There’s still a feel aspect of putting with the percentages he refers to. Practice practice practice people
For the putt of 18', you used the 60' grid on the putter. Is that better than the 20' grid (18/20 = 90%), or the 30' grid (18/30 = 60%)?
More of a preference than anything else.
It's better in the sense that the meter has a shorter distance to move with the 60' scale, therefore it's easier to hit the ding. The disadvantage is that if you miss the ding on the larger scale the putt will start out further off line.
What if it's a 9.6' putt and downhill 6.7"? Formula does compute for me. End up with 10.7' putt, which is off the green. Is there a different formula for shorter putts with steep downhill? Or, where didI screw up?
This was awful. I guess going to find a tutorial that actually tells me how to play the game.
I hear ya,.The guy makes no sense in what the hell he is talking about and Ive been playing 4 months
6 secs = 66%, 4 secs = 100% and 8 secs = 1/2 ??? Of what? Power? Distance of pin target in a square?
🤕Which square and dots are you using and where from and too? Thanks. Almost good but we’re watching this because we need the basics too cheers
Way to much for a golf game!!!
4:37 1.5k subscribers now woohoo!
Thanks :)
I don’t want maths lesson only want to no how to put ie move to the left move to the right hit it harder or slower
Play it as a game, not to show your maths skills! 😅
Thanks....now I'm more confused than ever. If you want to show your prowess with math....teach math. All your math skills....and then you guess.
No problem, glad I could help ;)
You mentioned that the 1st grid is 15. If chip view is half, then how can it be 10?? Half of a whole is obviously divided by 2 so 15/2 = 7.5 so wouldn't half of the first grid be 7.5 not 10. Because half of 15 is not 10 lol Thanks for your video's!!
That's the method JC Sneed came up with. The first half of the putting grid is worth 10 points and the 2nd half is worth 5 points. 10+5 = 15.
Congratulations bro I literally have no clue what you’re talking about, I’m trying so heard to listen still no clue
I think clarifying how one comes up with the percentages (ie: 6 seconds is 66%) is needed. You mentioned if it’s 8 seconds it’s 75%,
My putting speed is pretty good, but I am always off on the break aspect. Not enough or too much, so looking for ideas to get a better break point. I play on mobile only so unsure if this works but willing to try it out
Some putts simply require a good touch and there’s simply no formula for those awkward putts. Jason I’m sure would point this out too
Good explanation. But way too fucking much for a put lol.
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I guess there's no good way to putt without usung a calculator?,.That's just crappy golfing
Hahaaaaa..... Gimme a break, man! I just wanna play, not being a math nerd!!
Apparently you don’t want to be a grammar nerd either ... stay cool bro 😎