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- PalomaMarvel242 years agoSeasoned Ace
I would prefer this to be an option to turn off/on for non-competitive modes only. For multiplayer and competitive modes, I am fine having this turned on.
I have a concern that RNG could over exaggerate the penalty where the ball physics resembles kicker Ryan Succop shanking an extra point short. There was someone who mentioned moaning in another post. I would bet I would see a post complaining about the penalty shot having the power of Succop missing extra points way short if the implementation turns sideways. Chris Berman made a quote on Ryan Succop where his name describes the way he plays.
- 2 years ago
@PalomaMarvel24 wrote:I would prefer this to be an option to turn off/on for non-competitive modes only. For multiplayer and competitive modes, I am fine having this turned on.
I have a concern that RNG could over exaggerate the penalty where the ball physics resembles kicker Ryan Succop shanking an extra point short. There was someone who mentioned moaning in another post. I would bet I would see a post complaining about the penalty shot having the power of Succop missing extra points way short if the implementation turns sideways. Chris Berman made a quote on Ryan Succop where his name describes the way he plays.
There are three levels of length I think for each cut of rough, so it could be controlled there.
I always played at tournament conditions, and like we have all experienced on most courses the effect is minimal if at all on the tournament settings. So why even have the two lower settings available.
The funny thing is that I have known people who have played a few days after a PGA event and have been told that coming out of heavy rough you are lucky to advance the ball 40 yards.
- 2 years ago@ELF014
“ The funny thing is that I have known people who have played a few days after a PGA event and have been told that coming out of heavy rough you are lucky to advance the ball 40 yards.”
Depends on the course, but certainly true in some cases.
Not every course on tour has penalizing rough, but it sure would be nice if the courses that do actually had it on this game.
Certainly US and British Open setups should have very penal shots once you are outside of the first cut. Augusta? Not so much. The whole place is beautiful carpeted fairway, but rough was never meant to be what makes Augusta a challenge.
It’s just a bummer that if I go into the gorse at St. Andrews that I can easily hit my approach like nothing matters.
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