Great guide and Golden shot is so much easier to follow for those that are clueless like me…nailed HIO on both medium/hard 1st go lol…only ever had one HIO before on the challenge!!! 😃
Pulling over the bullseye is a concept that sounds confusing on the surface but is actually very straightforward once it’s explained. I’m going to use Tommy’s first shot he takes in the above video to illustrate what he means by “pulling over the bullseye.” 7.6 wind using the green numbers in the table above gives us 4.6 rings. Here’s the breakdown of what Tommy pulled. First and foremost, he places his “marker” (the take shot button, in this instance) at the spot he determines is 0.6 of a ring because then he just needs to pull 4 whole rings since the 0.6 has been accounted for. Ok so bear with me for a second here bc the best way to verbally explain this without using visual aids is going to be for me to number the rings: 1. Yellow ring closest to the tee. 2. Red ring closest to the tee. 3. Blue ring closest to the tee. 4. Clear ring closest to the tee. 5. White ring closest to the tee. 6. Yellow ring closest to the HOLE. 7. Red ring closest to the hole. 8. Blue ring closest to the hole. 9. Clear ring closest to the hole. 10. White ring closest to the hole. 1-5 are toward the bottom of the screen on the device you’re playing on and 6-10 are more toward the top of the screen on the device you’re playing on. Now, if you’ll notice he’s lined up 0.6 between Ring 4 and Ring 5, right? Now if he was to pull from where he’s placed his “marker” to the exact middle of the bullseye (located in the inner green ring halfway between Ring 1 and Ring 6, both are yellow) he would be pulling 3.6 rings (0.6 into Ring 4, all of Ring 3, all of Ring 2 and all of Ring 1 = 3.6). So to make sure he’s adjusting the correct number of rings, he pulls OVER the bullseye, aka the innee green ring, and pulls over Ring 6, stopping where Ring 6 and Ring 7 meet, equaling 4.6 rings. I really don’t want to confuse you and I know this was a lot to take in but I’m happy to answer any further questions you might have about pulling over the bullseye. In the simplest terms, every single time he makes an adjustment he’s pulling over Ring 6. Let’s say the adjustment was 3.0 okay? Line up where Ring 3 and Ring 2 meet (the intersection of the blue and red rings closest to where the take shot button is), pulling over Ring 2=1 ring pulled, pulling over Ring 1=2 rings pulled and concluding the adjustment by pulling over Ring 6 to equal 3 rings pulled. Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Best of luck!
Mr Tommy thank you so much! But I have a question. The wind angle in the chart showing is which angle ??? 1) it is the angle when the game starts and we don't touch the screen 2) or is it the one when we align the shot guideline towards the hole?
Thanks as always for your time Tommy, much appreciated.
Thanks for the cool guide Tommy! Got HIO with the headwind!
thanks tommy, got the hio on this one
Great guide and Golden shot is so much easier to follow for those that are clueless like me…nailed HIO on both medium/hard 1st go lol…only ever had one HIO before on the challenge!!! 😃
thx tommy ! i appreciate your guide like always 👍👊
Won 3 zerks on all accounts. I appreciate all you do Tommy.
Thanks Tommy!
Thanks, Tommy! Peace
Thank You 👍
Great guide as always Tommy. At 4:58 you pull 2.6 rings instead of 3.6 that’s why it comes in hot
By mistake that why ball was bouncing near the hole 3.7 is correct adjustment
Thank you Tommy, 3zerks+3zerks, not too bad 👍🏻
Thanks Tommy.
Thanks Tommy! Could you kindly explain the "pull over the bullseye" thing a bit more please?
Pulling over the bullseye is a concept that sounds confusing on the surface but is actually very straightforward once it’s explained. I’m going to use Tommy’s first shot he takes in the above video to illustrate what he means by “pulling over the bullseye.” 7.6 wind using the green numbers in the table above gives us 4.6 rings. Here’s the breakdown of what Tommy pulled. First and foremost, he places his “marker” (the take shot button, in this instance) at the spot he determines is 0.6 of a ring because then he just needs to pull 4 whole rings since the 0.6 has been accounted for. Ok so bear with me for a second here bc the best way to verbally explain this without using visual aids is going to be for me to number the rings: 1. Yellow ring closest to the tee. 2. Red ring closest to the tee. 3. Blue ring closest to the tee. 4. Clear ring closest to the tee. 5. White ring closest to the tee. 6. Yellow ring closest to the HOLE. 7. Red ring closest to the hole. 8. Blue ring closest to the hole. 9. Clear ring closest to the hole. 10. White ring closest to the hole. 1-5 are toward the bottom of the screen on the device you’re playing on and 6-10 are more toward the top of the screen on the device you’re playing on. Now, if you’ll notice he’s lined up 0.6 between Ring 4 and Ring 5, right? Now if he was to pull from where he’s placed his “marker” to the exact middle of the bullseye (located in the inner green ring halfway between Ring 1 and Ring 6, both are yellow) he would be pulling 3.6 rings (0.6 into Ring 4, all of Ring 3, all of Ring 2 and all of Ring 1 = 3.6). So to make sure he’s adjusting the correct number of rings, he pulls OVER the bullseye, aka the innee green ring, and pulls over Ring 6, stopping where Ring 6 and Ring 7 meet, equaling 4.6 rings.
I really don’t want to confuse you and I know this was a lot to take in but I’m happy to answer any further questions you might have about pulling over the bullseye. In the simplest terms, every single time he makes an adjustment he’s pulling over Ring 6. Let’s say the adjustment was 3.0 okay? Line up where Ring 3 and Ring 2 meet (the intersection of the blue and red rings closest to where the take shot button is), pulling over Ring 2=1 ring pulled, pulling over Ring 1=2 rings pulled and concluding the adjustment by pulling over Ring 6 to equal 3 rings pulled. Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Best of luck!
Mr Tommy thank you so much! But I have a question. The wind angle in the chart showing is which angle ??? 1) it is the angle when the game starts and we don't touch the screen 2) or is it the one when we align the shot guideline towards the hole?
Angle is based on view from tee box, Towards the hole
@@benbernabei3890 ok
Thanks Tommy, that headwind set up is hard to find...but scored some Zerks anyway
Thanks, Tommy.
Thanks Tommy 👍