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Shot Type-Power

Steve Moore
asked this on December 05, 2011 04:21 pm

I have found that the Power Mode in shot types is more accurate to my realistic on course distance then any of the other shot types, lowest, highest, etc.  I would like to see the Power mode included during the selection setup prior to playing/practicing on any given course. 

 

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Robert Birzes

I am very happy with my optishot. I did have to adjust the irons to 115 distance and they were very close to realistic. Right now I use it in my living room and I use my pitching wedge instead of my 3h 4h 16 degree h and driver. I set the swing speed adjuster to get as close as possible. I am moving this into my garage this weekend hopefully so I can swing my longer clubs. It is fun using a wedge as a driver because it is very hard to mis hit it. I shot one under par in the Hawaii course with this set up with 6 foot gimmes. I am sure when I am using the actual long clubs , I will be in the mid 80s . This thing has already helped my swing.

January 16, 2012 11:27 pm
Mike Antram

haha  theres snow everywhere outside!!!!  kinda cold too..  mid 40's...  cant complain!

January 01, 2012 06:37 pm
Arlo Maloney

Mike, Thanx 4 info. how was the weather in Maui? arlo

 

January 01, 2012 05:58 pm
Mike Antram

Leave it on normal.  The other shot types are from lowest loft (punch shot) to highest loft (flop shot).  Adjust your club distance by adding to the distance precentage, that way when you want to play a flop, the distance will resemble that of your actual club playing that shot.  Long story short, establish an accurate base distance for each club. (on normal)  By selecting the shot type afterward it will change the distance according to the loft.  (higher loft=less distance) but at the same time, less loft means less hang time and therefore less distance also.  All the power type is for is it will automatically crush the ball for you without you swinging your brains out.  at least thats what ive gathered.   Off to play maui in the garage with some buddies!!   good luck!

December 31, 2011 07:43 pm
Arlo Maloney

hey guys when u add this 5% what do u set it at then? lowest - normal - highest I still have trouble matching. Not just 1 club, the whole set, do we have better option? thank you for any help

December 31, 2011 07:06 pm
Robert Stein

I would also suggest making sure your clubsets are a good match.  I actually went through the exercise of getting all my club angles, shaft lengths, etc. from a website (Ping) in order to make things accurate.  Since this is a basic science (speed of clubhead + angle = spin, distance) I did not want to adjust distance with percentages - my golf buddies think it's cheating.  My results are very accurate now.  Easy, straight drives are about 210-220 and if I crush one I can get 250-260, but sometimes I lose accuracy as my clubhead can get a bit out of whack.

December 27, 2011 12:42 pm
Jonathan B Cole
Dancin' Dogg Golf
Ajax_loader_small Answer

Hi Guys~  The shot type Power is not available when setting up or editing a player because it is only supposed to be used in special circumstances like hitting out of the weeds.  Mike is right that if your distances seem off, adding or subtracting from the Distance Adjustment is the way to go.

Information on customizing club sets may be found below.

http://helpdesk.dancindogg.com/entries/20371168-customizing-clubsets

December 08, 2011 04:40 pm
Steve Moore

Yes, that was what I was planning on doing.  Thanks Mike.

December 05, 2011 06:49 pm
Mike Antram

i also found that to be true on my setup.  If you just add say, 5% to the distance on each club, you wont have to select power mode on each shot. 

December 05, 2011 05:33 pm