Great Video This is something that I've done by accident, but I've never considered doing it deliberately... Currently I only hit the Left Line when doing flop Shots. This is Fantastic Stuff Very interesting... Lots to learn & Always fun! Thank you 🙂
Glad you liked it. A lot do use the flop line for flops. I find it more accurate by moving the aim flag 1/2 square per 5 yard distance to the left of hole and hitting the ding line. But you keep doing what you feel most comfortable with.
A little hard to compare a 309 apparel driver with a 292 standard driver. Apples and oranges to a degree, but to be able to hit that fairway with 100% power and a 11-13 right to left wind is impressive. I wonder if it can be duplicated with a 292 driver. The 292 might not get it downrange far enough, at enough height, to clear those trees down there.
Doing the fades and draws does take distance off your drive. You just have to see using your own stuff as to how much it takes off. Best to test it out with zero wind and use a 10 yard +/- average.
Miss ding left on most clubs will Deduct yardage from your shot. Miss ding right will add yardage. 2-3 on average (weak wind). However My 7iron and 8 iron react opposite.
It is not a true draw or fade. It’s not possible in the game. You’re simply starting the ball on a different path, and the wind makes it appear as a draw or fade.
The wind was blowing the opposite direction of where the ball landed on Olympic, straight right to left side wind and the ball landed way right of the tee box 112 yards from the pin without me going over the tree. Might not be a draw or fade like in real life but this is WGT and not real life.
@@lrowan1 Just pointing something out. It’s been verified that you can’t produce a fade or draw in the game. That’s what you called it, which is incorrect. Don’t want people confused.
@@bobw2275 Well I did a new video to prove you can. As I said, its not what you call a draw or fade in real golf, but WGT isn't real golf. But if you feel it cant be done, don't do the shot. The people that actually use it and know it can be done, they are happy I showed them.
@@lrowan1 no, you did a video to show what resembles a draw or fade. You didn’t prove anything. I’m glad it’s helping you and others though. I know it’s not a real game, been playing it for 12 years. There are golf games that do allow a fade or draw, but this is not one of them, just ask the top players.
@@bobw2275 That is what I have been saying from the start, and you just proved me right by saying it resembles a draw or fade. I said from the start that its not a real draw or fade in real life, but WGT isnt real life golf, its what the game allows. Conversation is over.
Great Video This is something that I've done by accident, but I've never considered doing it deliberately... Currently I only hit the Left Line when doing flop Shots. This is Fantastic Stuff Very interesting... Lots to learn & Always fun! Thank you 🙂
Glad you liked it. A lot do use the flop line for flops. I find it more accurate by moving the aim flag 1/2 square per 5 yard distance to the left of hole and hitting the ding line. But you keep doing what you feel most comfortable with.
Another Great useful Video
Thank you!
Cool Vid
A little hard to compare a 309 apparel driver with a 292 standard driver. Apples and oranges to a degree, but to be able to hit that fairway with 100% power and a 11-13 right to left wind is impressive. I wonder if it can be duplicated with a 292 driver. The 292 might not get it downrange far enough, at enough height, to clear those trees down there.
Doing the fades and draws does take distance off your drive. You just have to see using your own stuff as to how much it takes off. Best to test it out with zero wind and use a 10 yard +/- average.
Miss ding left on most clubs will Deduct yardage from your shot. Miss ding right will add yardage. 2-3 on average (weak wind). However My 7iron and 8 iron react opposite.
It also depends on the wind too, if you are turning into or away from the wind.
It is not a true draw or fade. It’s not possible in the game. You’re simply starting the ball on a different path, and the wind makes it appear as a draw or fade.
The wind was blowing the opposite direction of where the ball landed on Olympic, straight right to left side wind and the ball landed way right of the tee box 112 yards from the pin without me going over the tree. Might not be a draw or fade like in real life but this is WGT and not real life.
@@lrowan1 Just pointing something out. It’s been verified that you can’t produce a fade or draw in the game. That’s what you called it, which is incorrect. Don’t want people confused.
@@bobw2275 Well I did a new video to prove you can. As I said, its not what you call a draw or fade in real golf, but WGT isn't real golf. But if you feel it cant be done, don't do the shot. The people that actually use it and know it can be done, they are happy I showed them.
@@lrowan1 no, you did a video to show what resembles a draw or fade. You didn’t prove anything. I’m glad it’s helping you and others though. I know it’s not a real game, been playing it for 12 years. There are golf games that do allow a fade or draw, but this is not one of them, just ask the top players.
@@bobw2275 That is what I have been saying from the start, and you just proved me right by saying it resembles a draw or fade. I said from the start that its not a real draw or fade in real life, but WGT isnt real life golf, its what the game allows. Conversation is over.
I play on a tablet.
I only play on my desktop. Have you tried the draw/fade on your tablet?