SIMPLE TIPS AND TRICKS
1. Make sure you have your game resolution as 600x480 pixels. this configuration can be set in game settings.
2. have a bird's view shot (obtain by pressing numlock zero[0]).
3. zoom it to the fullest towards the hole. how to do? (press shift + up arrow)
4. make sure that the hole will coincide with the middle line of you power bar.
TRivia: almost half of your power bar is 1 tile meaning 95% half bar is 1 tile.
5. to make one tile movement, left click your mouse at the top of your bar in 95% half(do not go to the end) .
note: do not click on the bar or else you will be prompted to normal view.
6. use your imaginary division to move such 0.2, 0.3, 0.5 or etc.
THEORY OF 6I BEAM IMPACTBasically, in 6i club one partition out of 10 partitions equals 14y. and to direct you to the point, formula of 6i beam impact is:
power=hole distance x 1.2(heigh=0m wind=0).
sample 12y hole distance.
power=12x1.2 = 14.
*that is why the first line is equals to 12y and the 2nd line is equals to 24y.
*With respect to line movement, it depends on the distance of hole. think of it. if the distance is within the % partition the movement of line is equals to
%of partition x no of wind x sine angle of wind.
you'll figure it out in the game.wind affect on the power too, I don't know how much it affect so always place your ball directed to the wind either forward or backward.
practicing in family mode would help.
*Height of hole is a big deal. your new formula would be.
power = [hole distance + (2x hole height)] x 1.2.
*when your in rough add 1 in your hole distance.
*when you miss try to inspect why it happened.
*try to compute with your mind. use your common sense.
*This is only for 1w. 1w club is best in any club in long range chip ins.
1. First, set your tiles from hole. To set perfectly, zoom your view in top view to the hole. (press 0[zero] and hold shift+up arrow).
how to computer for distance:
- *know the wind and angle of the wind. Measure the angle of wind by quadrant. we will measure angle with respect to y-axis(north or south). this would guide you if you measure correctly.so this is my formula:
SPECIAL NOTE: Usually for power 242-246, you will lessen you computation with 0.(half of wind). sample. 7 wind less your computation with 0.35.
2. Second, know your power.
how to compute for power :
- *measure power with the distance diffence. Factors are club power, hole distance, hole height, and wind.
- formula: power= club power - hole distance - hole height - wind
3. now, this is the final part. your problem is where to hit your power gauge.
- *for you info, your power gauge is divided into 10 parts. mean each part is 10%.
- if you have 240 power drive(1w full measure) meaning each 1% is 2.4(basically pertaining to yards).
- using powershot makes you power 250 and 1% is 2.5.
The 80% power of your 1w club is equals to beam impact of hole with distance 60% of you full power. So if i have 240y 1w club, my 80% power of 1w is equal to 60%y of my 240y club which is 144y.
In other words:
80% power of 1w = 60% of 1w club full distance.
With tile movement, the formula is:
Tiles = Sine Angle of Wind x no. of wind x ~0.4
and of course if wind=0, height=0 and ball slope=0.