Thanks for watching my videos smarshallt, I really appreciate it. I put together a short video to better demonstrate how I hit approach shot to the green from the fairway. I setup the green as very dry in the video to illustrate as the hardest setting to stop the ball quickly and not have the ball run off the back of the green. The wind I set as “still” just to show the formula at it’s simplest form.
Some key things to know:
I am a tri-clicker = click the mouse 3 times to hit the ball (vs tru-swinger = move mouse to hit the ball).
What is really good about the 3rd click hitting the ball, is I don’t need to be very accurate on the meter to have the ball go straight (as seen in the video). You don’t need to hit dead on any line to make the ball go straight.
You will need to hit all clubs at 105% (it’s much more consistent in controlling distance and easier anyway). When I say 105% I really mean just a little over the 100% mark.
There are 2 types of shot setups, basic and advanced (my own designed “advanced” created setup).
Here is my advanced setup:
For example, my clubs hit like this.
3 iron shows 210 yards at 100% (212 = 105%)
4 iron shows 198 yards at 100% (200 = 105%)
5 iron shows 187 yards at 100% (190 = 105%)
6 iron shows 175 yards at 100% (177 = 105%)
and so on…
In the video I am about 162 yards from the pin. I calculate like this
Distance to pin + 33(the magic formula from the fairway) (use +25 from the tee box)
162+33=195 (so I need to hit the shot for 195)
My 5 iron at 105% = 190 (I will setup my shot using what people call the “horseshoe” at about +4.000 and the “straight arrow” at about +2.000. This will make my shot go 190. I can adjust the “straight arrow” to +1.500 will extend my shot 5 yards to make it go 195.
Remember on very dry greens you will always get some roll. Depending on wind, I may only want to hit the shot to go 190 and know it will roll about 5 yards. All the other green settings, like wet, dry etc will stick to the green with very little roll (that is what I think you are looking for).
I also can hit my 6 iron like this:
162+33=195 (need to hit 195-177 for my six iron =18)
6 iron will go 177 so I adjust my “straight arrow” from +2.000 to +0.200 for the extra 18 yards needed.
Knowing very dry greens still roll a little I will not add all 18 yards as seen in the video.
NOTE: Adjustment on the straight arrow +2.000 to +1.000 = 10 yards yards, +2.000 to +0.500 = 15 yards, and so on…
This is always my standard “magic” setup. Then I make adjustments off that.
Horseshoe = +4.000 (never change)
Straight arrow = +2.000
Magic formula:
Take distance to pin
+33 for fairway approach or +25 from the tee box
+/- adjustment for wind
+/- adjustment for very dry greens (4 to about 11 yards, depending if the wind is light to strong at your back. Very little addition adjustment if greens are between wet to dry.
First practice using wet to dry greens and you will see the ball stick very well, it’s just very dry greens you will always see a little roll. Rule of thumb for wind, 5 mph = 5 yards, 10 mph = 10 yards, it’s when wind is like 35 mph at your back I would -39 to -41 again depending if the greens are normal or another type you may need to adjust more or less.
I hope this information was helpful.
https://youtu.be/GL3HljwW2ho Shot setup tutorial