I tested exactly how a "Great" shot differs from a "Perfect" shot. There is no such thing as "Perfect-Left" or "Perfect-Right." For some evidence, see: where I dunk with low accuracy Long Irons a bunch to test exactly this. If you release the shot when the needle says Perfect, having more accuracy on your club does not help you. Aiming at a farther distance further increases bullseye size (for a clear example of this, try dragging your wedge to only a yard away from you, the bullseye becomes tiny). A club with 0 accuracy will have a bullseye exactly three times larger than a club with 100 accuracy, assuming they are pointed at exactly the same distance. This determines how large the bullseye is, and how much your aim will be changed if you do not release the shot when the needle is pointing at Perfect. Max overpower is about 7.5% additional power beyond that club's Power stat, so for an EM6 with 232 power, a max overpower shot will be aimed at a distance of about 249 yards.Īccuracy: Accuracy is club forgiveness. When hitting your shot you can underpower or overpower by pulling down less far or farther, which is essentially changing the final position of your bullseye. Using a special ball with a Power stat increases the minimum and maximum distance of all of your clubs. only Apoc 5/6/7 reaches 240 yards for a Driver. The table lists the absolute maximum any club of that type could have, e.g. The current power of a specific club is the number listed next to its Power stat, not necessarily the max value listed in the above table. Recovery club, only usable in rough or sand. Each club type also has a maximum hypothetical power, which not all specific clubs will reach. In shootouts where you might use a Driver or a Wood, the power of your Wood may also be very important to prevent a gap between the clubs.Įvery club type has a fixed minimum power, which matches the maximum possible distance of the next-lower club in the main series of clubs. If you're using a club with max power for its type, say a Goliath 5 with 135 power, it will seamlessly transition to your Wood without any red gap if you aim past the 135 yards max distance. For a driver/rough iron/sand wedge, more power means you can aim farther and hit the ball farther (the power of your wood also increases your max possible distance for shots hit from the fairway).įor long iron / short iron / wedge the power stat is primarily important to determine whether there is a gap between your clubs - that annoying red barrier you drag through to switch clubs. Power: This determines the max distance that a club can aim its bullseye. If you know all this, skip to the next section. For example, the Tour 6 Wood is called the Sniper, and its rarity is Blue (common)Ĭlub Name (Rarity), by Tour # and Club TypeĬlub rarity does not necessarily mean "better"Ĭlub tour level does not necessarily mean "better"Ĭlub upgrade level does not necessarily mean "better"įirst off, a brief explanation of what each stat does. Purple clubs can upgrade to level 8, which will take a total of 784 cardsĮvery Tour/Type combination has exactly 1 club. Yellow clubs can upgrade to level 9, which will take a total of 1,784 cards You should expect to very quickly unlock blue clubs, and fairly quickly unlock yellow clubs, but unlocking every purple club typically takes more than 1000 chests, which can mean thousands of games played.īlue clubs can upgrade to level 10, which will take a total of 3,784 cards Higher tour level club cards appearance in the shop are restricted by trophy count - see the Earning Club Cards: Shop section belowĬlubs have three different rarities: Blue (common), Yellow (uncommon), Purple (rare) This means that you only have a chance to earn those club cards in chests with that Tour # or higher Putter - you cannot get Putter club cards, and the Putter cannot be upgradedĬlub cards have a tour level, 1 through 7 If you want to read the nitty gritty details, then let's talk about clubs, everyone's favorite part of Golf Clash! If you want a very brief recommendation of clubs by tour, please see my "Am I Ready for Tour X" guide here:
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