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Post by HolyHutton on Apr 24, 2010 4:37:31 GMT -5
I have watched Nochinduluxe's videos but when doing loft it doesnt work for me he said press b and use the left arrow. I have tried moving the wii remote left and right and the loft is moving but how do i know when there is a click and what difference do clicks make exactly in yard? Thanks Holy
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Post by wayknow on Apr 24, 2010 10:57:29 GMT -5
This sometimes gets confusing using loft.When adjusting your loft, point the remote away from the TV, point it at the ground or to either side of the TV..whichever works best for you. Hold the B button and press left arrow to Decrease loft or right arrow to increase loft. Now the confusing part! Holding the B button and TAP the left arrow once quickly that will decrease your loft 1 degree.If you press the left arrow and hold it a moment you will hear an audible "Click" that click is approx. 5 degrees of change.You can hold the left arrow down and rattle off several "clicks" in a row..remember each "click" is 5 degrees of change.If you tap the left arrow for 1 degree at a time..approx. every 5 taps you will hear a "click" Example: You have an approach shot that you want to hit at 82%.Hold the left arrow down until you hear 4 clicks! You're at 80% right now..TAP the right arrow 2 times to increase it up to 82% and simply swing at 100% now! If your aim and calculations where correct to begin with..you should be pretty close to the pin now for an easy putt
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Post by HolyHutton on Apr 24, 2010 13:34:48 GMT -5
I'm confused. If you decrease loft it will go further? Or does it make it shorter. If i have an 80% shot i increase loft by 4 clicks?
I amm not sure
Holy
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Post by leetargo on Apr 24, 2010 14:23:59 GMT -5
hey mate, gimme your email adress and i can send you a excel sheet that will help you to understand the effects of lofting... (that´s ok skinnieP?) There are so many factors regarding YOUR personal settings/effects we can´t discus here or if we discus it it would take long time. For example: My 8.5 driver ist tuned to go 345 yards (that´s what club tuner tells me), but in real life it goes little further (350 average). MY driver!! MY settings. So each audible click (left i.e reducing loft) reduces MY distances 3 yrds (21 at all: 7 * 3 yrds). For my woods and irons its 4 yards each audible click. You see that there are difference. Depends on power, loft, spin, workabilty (maybe).
Lee
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Post by SkinniePost on Apr 24, 2010 14:44:50 GMT -5
No problem Lee Here is one better... Anyone who wants to use the sheets can open it at the attached link, then save a copy. Club Tuner SpreadsheetAll you need to do is go to the range, log in the distances it tells you, then hit a couple with each club and see how far it actually goes. Input the actual distance, then hit a few with full loft and minimum loft and input these distances, and the sheet will tell you how much distance is added or lost per loft click. You can change what clubs are noted on the left, etc. The sheet also shows you what the gap in between clubs will be based on full loft for the previous club over max distance for the next one down... This can be a negative number which means you have the gap covered. PM me if you need any help... It is a good way to get an idea about how much loft changes the distance per audible click. SkinniePost Sidenote: It also shows my current club tuning, which changes from time to time
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Post by leetargo on Apr 24, 2010 16:47:40 GMT -5
No problem Lee Here is one better... Anyone who wants to use the sheets can open it at the attached link, then save a copy. Club Tuner SpreadsheetYours can´t be better than mine because mine is yours Lee
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Post by wayknow on Apr 24, 2010 19:45:04 GMT -5
I'm confused. If you decrease loft it will go further? Or does it make it shorter. If i have an 80% shot i increase loft by 4 clicks? I amm not sure Holy Sorry Holy I may have reversed the words a bit; I didn't have my morning coffee yet! ;D Left arrow will INCREASE the loft ( shorter distance). Right arrow will DECREASE the loft (longer distance). Not knowing how you have your clubs tuned I would do this.Go to club tuner and hit several shots with your wedges and irons.Make note of WHERE the ball lands and WHERE the ball eventually stops in regards to the aiming circle.With some clubs I use the TOP of the aiming circle as my point of reference..other clubs the middle or bottom of the aiming circle as my point of reference.It is more important to know where the ball is going to stop as opposed to where it lands when aiming.BUT..it is helpful to know where the ball does land in relation to which club you are using to make sure you get over any hazard..I.E. a sand trap or water..to make sure you get on the green.It is great to stick the ball close to the pin on any approach shot..but it's more important to simply get it on the green and give yourself a putt at eagle or birdie.
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Post by HolyHutton on Apr 25, 2010 2:29:41 GMT -5
Thanks guys i will try club tuner today
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Post by mrskrabs on Apr 25, 2010 3:09:05 GMT -5
My experience is when i take down max loft my clubs have minus 12 % distance. So, i use loft by audible clicks sometimes more or less and it works good. I try to get the right feeling for the shot.
MK
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Post by HolyHutton on Apr 25, 2010 11:24:10 GMT -5
Thanks Mk
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Post by HolyHutton on Apr 25, 2010 11:25:02 GMT -5
Thanks Mk
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