putting maths?

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    Gaziola 1 Star Recruit

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    anyone willing to share any tips on putting in tourney mode and tourney greens?

    just simple stuff to work out extra yards for uphill etc
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    general rule of thumb is for every inch up or down -- add or subtract a foot to get your distance. Based on course conditions, slow, average, fast, tournament you need to make an adjustment on that number. I'll leave it at that.....aren't you the one that didn't want "those pussy green grids"?
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    Cheers Dub,

    for some reason i can judge putts quite well with the meter but it goes tits up when its on tourney so im trying to develop a sound system and trying stuff out.

    Haha yes that was me, Yea the grid puts me off more than awt and it looks a fooking eye sore on the course, prob wouldnt be so bad if it was alot more feint.
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    BlyGilmore It's All In The Hips!

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    on the green grid - are those lines any set amount of distance?
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    I don't believe they are bly
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    I've always been under the impression that each line vertically is 1 yard. I'm not sure what the distance is horizontally though.
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    Vlad Inaugural Masters Champion

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    well not sure if it's 1 yard,but I know they are SQUARES so ... :p
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    Haha they looked more rectangular to me, but its a good possibility it was the camera angle. Also, I was mid round so I didn't put much thought into it :p
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    I don't think they are either.In previous years they are different,because the density was controlled from one of the puttting attributes.
    It will be easy to find out what they are for your particular golfer by moving the putting meter or the aiming marker though
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    All I know is that I'm awful at putting. COme to think of it my driving and short game isn't so swell either. :eek: Is it possible that I just suck that bad!!! :confused:
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    Dub and I played the other night and I think we figured out each square is 1 yard X 1 yard= 3'x3'. I believe Dubya can confirm.
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    In that one instance they were 1yd X 1 yd. Guessing this is the case. Last year and maybe a couple years previous to that, the green grid was controlled by an attribute, putting I think. But this year, as well as in older TW games, the grids appear to be 1yd X 1yd
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    This is correct. Last year, the higher the putting attribute, the smaller and closer to 3'x3' the grids became. This year the grid is set at 3'x3'.

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