WOW so kind of you , thank you Between you and your friends like str8upgreen,, plus some clubs and balls, I'm shooting 70 ish now. I was 7 under through the first 9 in PGA open tourney but I choked and gave back 3 strokes on the back nine. But if I'd have watched your videos first, I probably would have kept a few of those strokes off and then some!
you mention a 75 and 80 degree wedge. The highest loft wedge is 64, did you mean 75 and 80 yard wedges? Any advice for a fairway sand lie where it says 2-5 percent? Thanks for taking so much of your time to create a wonderful tool!
Hey buddy. Yes I meant the actual wedges offered, not the specific degree itself. Advice for fairway sand would be to go on a CTTH course that has this particular situation and do some full shot charting. Because each club/ball combo produces a different shot (such as spin and apex) there’s no right or wrong answer except to determine what your combo does for a given club. There may be some people with your setup who already have the numbers which would save you from charting. Hope this helps!
I haven't noticed any 70 degree 80 degree or 100 degree wedges in the pro shop nor do I see them in other people's bags. I must be missing something ....lol
When I am referring to degrees, I’m referring to the actual club yardage itself. They sell clubs as 50y, 60y, 75y, 80y, 100y in the club house. Apologies for the lack of clarity.
The fairway bunkers don’t play any different than the green side. Unlike real life, you can’t grab a 4i and rip it 200 yards. Worst case scenario, put the ball in the fairway and save par. Best case scenario, don’t hit it in the bunker lol.
Just call me Columbo...just one more thing...I tried using the 75W sheet but saw no input in 'Power'. Entered the 3 other factors but it remains blank. The 80W sheet seems to be working for me. Any ideas ,Babz? Thank you.
As for the first post, depends on the green speed and green shape. If you need more distance than use 2 ft. If it’s fast greens then don’t use any elevation.
Think I might be missing something but the two links appear to have the same information., which may be OK for the 75 and 80 wedges. Do you use a 60 Wedge for bunker relief?
Hey Brian. You aren’t missing anything lol the actual calculator in the top left is for the 60 wedge. If you notice in the 2 links, the numbers to the right are for different lies and each has distances for 60,75/80,100 wedges.
Typically if it is 30/40 or worse, then there isn’t any way to get out except a PW. I will try to find some spots if I can with lies that are less. Generally the safe play is to put it back in the fairway and go for par. (Or try not to hit it in the bunker 😉) lol
@@Babzilla33 Roger, what I thought. So WGT is not exactly like real golf, those guys get out of fairway bunkers to the green in most cases. And yes, true, stay out of fairway bunkers. I agree. Thanks for help Ross. Love your vids.
The calculator in the demonstration is not the same as the download. it also does not include the specific calculations needed to operate the spread?????
Hello, I do not understand what we finally all these numbers that are outside the green boxes (distance, elevation, lie) that we must inform according to the data of the shot to realize. Can you try to inform me when you have 1 minute? thank you
When I try to access the links above, I get this error message "This item might have been deleted, expired, or you might not have permission to view it. Contact the owner of this item for more information." Is the file still available? Thanks
Hello, I have issue where program wont calculate power which I am supposed to shoot the ball at, when I type distance, elevation and lie values, it simply doesnt calculate, if You could help me I would be glad. Thanks!
I have a 64 degree wedge that hits 60 yards does it not work with the calculator? Or am I doing something wrong. Also i don’t understand golf terms. You are using a 60 yard wedge in a 75 degree calculator?
If green speed is slower, simply add more power- say 3-5%. But the idea is to understand how the green slopes so it’ll help facilitate your ball to the hole.
Columns D to S are the carry numbers for the 3 wedges in the given lie. At the top of the columns you’ll see 30/40 50/60 and so forth that indicate the bunker depth. Then 3 following columns for 60-80-100 wedge and the corresponding carry numbers.
WOW so kind of you , thank you Between you and your friends like str8upgreen,, plus some clubs and balls, I'm shooting 70 ish now. I was 7 under through the first 9 in PGA open tourney but I choked and gave back 3 strokes on the back nine. But if I'd have watched your videos first, I probably would have kept a few of those strokes off and then some!
Whatever suits your game to get the best score is what we want! Cheers brother 💪🏻
This calculator is awesome my friend!!! It's deadly - like Whos Yo Daddy NOW Mr Bunker - lol Many thanks brother!!!
I never thought about it like that but glad you showed that bunker who’s boss 👍🏻
great to see you back thanks so much for your videos
Cheers sir! Thanks for watching. Hope they help.
Awesome buddy! Can’t wait to try!!
Cheers mate
Had my first hole out from a bunker using your calculator - thanks!
Keep it up brother
Any chance you have something similar for calculating distance depending on elevation and headwind/tailwind?
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Thanks you’re the man!!
Any chance you can link the video explaining this one? Having trouble understanding the main page when it comes to suggested distance
you mention a 75 and 80 degree wedge. The highest loft wedge is 64, did you mean 75 and 80 yard wedges? Any advice for a fairway sand lie where it says 2-5 percent? Thanks for taking so much of your time to create a wonderful tool!
Hey buddy. Yes I meant the actual wedges offered, not the specific degree itself.
Advice for fairway sand would be to go on a CTTH course that has this particular situation and do some full shot charting. Because each club/ball combo produces a different shot (such as spin and apex) there’s no right or wrong answer except to determine what your combo does for a given club.
There may be some people with your setup who already have the numbers which would save you from charting. Hope this helps!
Thank you sir! @@Babzilla33
I haven't noticed any 70 degree 80 degree or 100 degree wedges in the pro shop nor do I see them in other people's bags. I must be missing something ....lol
When I am referring to degrees, I’m referring to the actual club yardage itself. They sell clubs as 50y, 60y, 75y, 80y, 100y in the club house. Apologies for the lack of clarity.
Fantastic video and worksheets. I really appreciate it.
Thank you!
Great video. When I open the link for the excel sheet, the sheets I get have no formulas. Only figures.
Thanks for the heads up. I have updated the links so they should be good to go. Let me know if you have any problems 👍🏻
Many thanks.@@Babzilla33 . I've been studying your videos for weeks now. Helped me make champion.
Keep up the strong work sir!
All good, they work. Greetings from Botswana
Pleasure to meet you!
Thanks, your videos have helped my game a lot.
Glad to hear Gerry. Keep up the good work!
The green side bunkers aren't too difficult normally, but the fairway bunkers are unplayable. Any hints on that?
The fairway bunkers don’t play any different than the green side. Unlike real life, you can’t grab a 4i and rip it 200 yards. Worst case scenario, put the ball in the fairway and save par. Best case scenario, don’t hit it in the bunker lol.
This is awesome. One question! LoL For an Elevation of 18 INCHES do we input 1.5 ? Thanks!
Just call me Columbo...just one more thing...I tried using the 75W sheet but saw no input in 'Power'. Entered the 3 other factors but it remains blank. The 80W sheet seems to be working for me. Any ideas ,Babz? Thank you.
Re-uploaded both links so they should be working now.
As for the first post, depends on the green speed and green shape. If you need more distance than use 2 ft. If it’s fast greens then don’t use any elevation.
@@Babzilla33 Excellent, Tyvm.
Think I might be missing something but the two links appear to have the same information., which may be OK for the 75 and 80 wedges. Do you use a 60 Wedge for bunker relief?
Hey Brian. You aren’t missing anything lol the actual calculator in the top left is for the 60 wedge. If you notice in the 2 links, the numbers to the right are for different lies and each has distances for 60,75/80,100 wedges.
@@Babzilla33 Duh!! Thanks
Excellent .
Bunkers are a bit of a mystery to me with how much they will run. Appreciate you sharing this.
Keep in mind the calculator is for 12 greens. Will have to make a slight adjustment in power for faster vs slower greens. 👍🏻
@@Babzilla33 Will do, thanks again. Jumping into a bunker to practice with it now 😀
Thank you very much Bud....
Cheers mate
Hey Ross, thanks for your videos, they are a great help. How about a video on fairway bunkers? I never seem to get distance out of them. Any hints?
Typically if it is 30/40 or worse, then there isn’t any way to get out except a PW. I will try to find some spots if I can with lies that are less. Generally the safe play is to put it back in the fairway and go for par. (Or try not to hit it in the bunker 😉) lol
@@Babzilla33 Roger, what I thought. So WGT is not exactly like real golf, those guys get out of fairway bunkers to the green in most cases. And yes, true, stay out of fairway bunkers. I agree. Thanks for help Ross. Love your vids.
You definitely won’t see any Tiger Woods hitting a 6-iron 200 yards out of a bunker and landing on the green in WGT lol Appreciate the support!
The calculator in the demonstration is not the same as the download. it also does not include the specific calculations needed to operate the spread?????
I’ve updated the links. It appears they were tampered with as most people don’t save the sheet on their own device.
Hello, I do not understand what we finally all these numbers that are outside the green boxes (distance, elevation, lie) that we must inform according to the data of the shot to realize. Can you try to inform me when you have 1 minute? thank you
Try this video: ruclips.net/video/jyAD0hxpdg4/видео.html
Love your chart
When I try to access the links above, I get this error message "This item might have been deleted, expired, or you might not have permission to view it. Contact the owner of this item for more information." Is the file still available? Thanks
Hey Greg. Someone must’ve messed with them so I re-uploaded the original links. Let me know if you have trouble!
Hello, I have issue where program wont calculate power which I am supposed to shoot the ball at, when I type distance, elevation and lie values, it simply doesnt calculate, if You could help me I would be glad. Thanks!
I have updated the Power cell so they should be working now 👍🏻
@@Babzilla33 I have the power cell now, thanks👌
Great work
I have no clue why but I need help setting up my wedges please. I have no clue why the calculator doesn’t work with them??
I have a 64 degree wedge that hits 60 yards does it not work with the calculator? Or am I doing something wrong. Also i don’t understand golf terms. You are using a 60 yard wedge in a 75 degree calculator?
If you have discord, find me and we can go through it on there. If not I can break it down here 👍🏻
@@Babzilla33 sweet yes I have discord!
I think I added you if it’s babzilla, If not you could add me if you have time. Cameronjarvis88
This is great tool. What would you do or change “On Green” speed to 10 or if Green speed is 9
Please let me know. Thanks !
If green speed is slower, simply add more power- say 3-5%. But the idea is to understand how the green slopes so it’ll help facilitate your ball to the hole.
Thanks Ross 👍🏻
Cheers my man 💪🏻
Good job Mano! I'm mobile but thx! LeftyMcGee7
Cheers mate!
Also, what are those numbers from column D to S are used for? And the other numbers, too
Thank you much !
Columns D to S are the carry numbers for the 3 wedges in the given lie. At the top of the columns you’ll see 30/40 50/60 and so forth that indicate the bunker depth. Then 3 following columns for 60-80-100 wedge and the corresponding carry numbers.
It's hard for me to play with full backspin
In general or out of bunkers?
@@Babzilla33 in general
@Babzilla33 level 97 legend has been playing for 1 year and a half
What ball/clubs do you use?
@@Babzilla33 Titleist 87
Hi very great ... the first link doesn't work , sorry . see you .. claude🤩🙏
Should be working now!
@@Babzilla33 wonderfull thanks a lot
@@Babzilla33 It's working great now - TY And a Happy New Year to you Champ!