These are all a part of the game to provide the player with a challenging experience. These can be timing the shot, wind adjustment, and much more. A player also needs to take other key elements in accounts. I’m currently on T10 and I think it’s a good test of any wind system, I saw winds varying from 6-15 MPH tonight in every conceivable direction. Hitting a shot in golf clash takes aim and precision. I’m going to give this a whack through the weekend to see how I fair with it. I played really poorly tonight, but that was due to my inability to visualize the shot, select the right landing area, and properly set the spin and curl to make the ball go where I wanted. Personally, I think 1 and 2 together could work, but it may just turn into a huge jumble of numbers then. Put the wind values on the far right side of the page as well as the left. Put the wind values in each “blank” column between clubs
Use horizontal lines to separate each wind value row I think 1 (or a mixture) of these 3 things might be helpful: This will save you time.Įasily maintain notes for the holes of the tournament you are playing in.It’s hard to line up all the way across the page to select the correct ring value for various clubs it gets progressively more difficult as I use clubs farther to the right. That way you may only need to enter the wind, and maybe make some minor tweaks to the settings when it is actually your turn. EM, 10% Over, Max Distance, Ball Power 3. Tip: Enter as many of the parameters that you know before it is your turn – e.g. This will automatically preload the clubs that you allocated to that bag in step 2.Īfter parameters are inputted above, we see that you will need to adjust your shot by 5.6 rings in the example above in order to land the ball where you initially aimed. Select the Golf Bag (at top of the page) you are using for the hole. This section can be minimized after you have inputted relevant information. My Bag 1 contains: Extra Mile level 8, Sniper Level 10, Grizzly Level 7, Thorn Level 7, Rapier Level 8, Nirvana Level 7, and Malibu level 8. Note: This section can be minimized after you have inputted relevant information.Īfter having entered each of the golf club levels you have, go to the section titled “My Golf Bags” and customize each of the golf bags you have in the game. If you have an Extra Mile level 8, enter level 8.Īll of the golf club information you enter will be save for future use. Go to the section titled “My Golf Clubs” and enter the level of each of the golf clubs you have.
Enter the level of the Wind for the shot.Tip: If you don’t quite feel it’s a max shot, perhaps adjust it to 90%, or 80%. Use the slider to enter the Club Distance Adjustment – slide to 0% for Min, 50% for Mid, and 100% for Max.This is because when you shoot uphill the ball flight time is less, therefore the shot is less affected by the wind. Tip: If you’re shooting uphill you should consider under adjusting a shot e.g. If you know the elevation adjustment for the shot, enter it into the Over/Under Adj.
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Tip: You can click on the blue button with the club code in it as well. Enter Club Code – you can find the code in the table in which you entered your clubs – e.g.Enter the golf clubs that you are using for the hole.To Start with (prior to playing the hole): To fully benefit from this site, you should be an active user of Golf Clash, and have a decent understanding of the different factors that impact your golf shot in the game. Wind Chum was designed to help you play Golf Clash better. Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Golf Clash at all.įor best results, we suggest you use on your computer while playing Golf Clash on a different device.