Many have asked about my what's in the bag, so here is a full rundown of my bag from skills, fittings, archetypes, and even what I look for in club statistics! Catch my livestreams at / sstivess
It is really interesting to see what skills and clubs you have. I love how you are so laid back about it and keep certain skills/clubs because they feel right. Makes me feel better about my own decisions when it comes to clubs etc. Really enjoying your content!
Thanks Riley. I've been wanting to lose something at the top of my bag to give me my gap wedge back, and losing the 4 iron and extending the 5 makes perfect sense. 👍🏻
Thanks for this video. Never really did anything with my clubs and wasn't getting anywhere. Checked your vid and altered clubs. Just shot -49 first tournament on TGC. Thanks mate
Thanks for the video. I know the attributes/ skills options offer different strategies for the game but personally i preferred 2k21 when everyone had a level playing field regardless.
Great video. I am positive the passive skills do stack. Here is how I found out. My driver is at 90 swing path. My 3w is at 93. If you flip it back and forth fast between D and 3w u can see the small difference in your grey swing path. My 3w was a hair bigger. I took my 2nd point in driver and did the same thing and the driver was a hair bigger. A day later I took my 3rd point in the driver and did not lose any swing path. My driver is still a small tick bigger then the 3w. It's a small boost. I would say about 5 points but people need to know this. It's possible they actually changed this in a patch but no one has tested this with screenshots or my method since around launch.
Interesting….we have very similar yardages. I go from 98LW up to the same 218 3I. My wedges are lower for the exact same reason, I never want to use pitch above GW so I have the 88 yd pitch and then the 98 LW. My 3H and 3W are lower though. I think I need to raise them up like you have it. Think I’m at 234/256. I do hit driver off the deck way too much like you said….plus my swing plane is ass so I never know where it’s going lol
I know a few people who play close to that for yardages. I just like 260 and 240ish cause I just felt I got into situations where my 3W was too short and my 3i was too short between that and my 3W so I made those my yardages
I believe transition mainly makes the power number easier to hit. For example if you wanted to hit it 90% and pulled the marker back a higher transition will make the white power bigger. I personally value timing/shaping for the wedges
Good video. One thing I think people don't realize is that the skills are grouped in 2s. (Power & timing) (SP & transition) (shaping & LR) Each legend fitting is going to give you +8 between those 2. So a +12 power fitting will take -4 timing, a +8 power is 0 timing etc. So powerhouse and rhythm end up the same no matter what for power and timing. You start with 141 total points between those two, and end up with 165.
Hmm good to know. The way I looked at it was more so yardages and maintaining at least 80 for timing and swing path and maintaining a good shaping as I feel those are 3 most important stats that can help someone gain more consistency and rhythm starts with higher base timing which makes it easier to build around
@@sStivess agree I have the same clubs to fill the yardage gaps, but I went with woodsman. You only lose 4 points in the power and timing, 1 in SP and transition, but shaping and LR you get 26 extra over rhythm and 14 over powerhouse
@@trent_mcneely7554I also play under Woodsman and there isn't a Par 5 I can't hit in two and almost every reachable in one Par 4 is also in play for me.
Anything roll boost means it makes the greens faster for the final skill points (lvl 3). It essentially makes the fastest greens, 186s, and turns them into 192s