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00:00:00 – 00:21:45
In this video, the speaker delves into intricate strategies for skill allocation in a golf game, primarily focusing on putt path and putt weight, particularly under "Master" difficulty. They emphasize the importance of these skills for enhancing precision in putting, recommending extensive investment in putt weight from five to ten feet. They also touch on skill choices for controlling swing timing, bunker performance, and recoveries from poor shots, suggesting a balanced approach based on individual gameplay styles.
The speaker avoids certain low-utility skills like bogey-related boosts and hybrids, opting instead for skills that enhance ball control and shot consistency, such as the "Human Metronome" for timing boosts and "Calculator Level 3" for shaping pitches. They favor power boost skills like "T and Crush It" for driving distance, while de-emphasizing power boosts for irons to maintain precision.
The discussion highlights preferred strategies, with an emphasis on timing boosts for various clubs to minimize errors, and tailoring skill investments to suit personal strengths and weaknesses. They also share plans for future tutorials and encourage viewer interaction and feedback as they continue testing and refining their gameplay methods. Finally, the speaker expresses gratitude for viewer support and engagement as they grow their subscriber base.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the speaker addresses frequent questions about skill selection in the game. They emphasize the importance of putting, specifically the putt path and putt weight, recommending focusing on these skills for players, especially at the Master Level. The speaker discusses their choice to play as a greensman to gain these advantages and advises against using hybrids to avoid wasting points and fittings. They suggest waiting until reaching levels 20-30 before allocating skill points to better understand one’s game needs. The speaker details the skill progression system, explaining the need to spend points in each column to unlock subsequent tiers, and describes their strategy for skill allocation based on their gameplay strengths.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their strategy for allocating skill points in a golf game. They typically invest three points in Trailblazer and one in Aeronologist, preferring to adjust based on their swing timing and performance in the bunker. They consider several skills like lie range boosts from heavy rough, hybrid shots, and certain bogey-related boosts to be of low utility. Notably, they avoid investing points in skills that enhance putting accuracy for short putts, reasoning that they do not frequently miss within five feet.
Moving to the next skill column, the speaker selects Calculator Level 3 for its shaping boost to pitches, which improves ball control around the green. They heavily utilize pitch shots, choosing skills that provide spin boosts for better control and precision. The speaker emphasizes how their chosen skills align with their playing style, aiming to enhance consistency and performance throughout a round, particularly focusing on birdie-related enhancements to sustain favorable conditions on the course.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their strategy for spending skill points in a golf game. They mention that they typically skip points associated with putting within five feet and woods’ transition boosts because they do not often need these skills. They also tend to avoid the Fairway in Regulation finder since they do not shot shape their drives extensively. Instead, the speaker prefers to invest in timing boosts for tee shots, which help them recover from poor timing. They find splash shots from the bunker and putt weight boosts less useful at their current skill level and plan to revisit these skills later as they accumulate more points. Ultimately, the choice of skills greatly depends on individual gameplay needs and preferences.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their preference and strategy regarding different golf clubs and skills. They mention their love for using a driver off the deck but highlight its situational use depending on the course. The speaker also talks about prioritizing good timing with a three wood or five wood, and the importance of having an extra point for poor timing.
They discuss the use of a skill called “human metronome,” which provides an extra timing boost, and another skill for irons that offers a flight boost when hitting into headwinds of 10 mph or greater. The speaker shares their reasoning for not leveling up this skill fully, citing redundancy in performance.
Next, they mention the “dialed in” skill, which provides a timing boost for chip shots within 26 yards of the pin, and their current minimal investment in it. Finally, the speaker talks about the “goal weight” skill, which offers a putt weight boost for successfully making putts between 5 to 10 feet, expressing their confidence in frequently achieving this.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various strategies and boosts in a golf game. They emphasize the importance of putt weight and the frequent occurrence of five to ten-foot putts, suggesting to take three points in putt weight. They also highlight the necessity of utilizing flight boosts, especially while driving in headwinds, and suggest taking three points in this boost due to its significant distance advantage.
The speaker advises against taking shaping boosts for punch shots and roll boosts from heavy rough, particularly due to unpredictability and potential complications with ball speed. Instead, they strongly recommend taking the “T and Crush It” boost for normal shots, which provides a power boost off the tee, considering it highly beneficial for achieving better distance.
Lastly, the speaker expresses a preference for avoiding additional power boosts from the fairway with irons, aiming for more precision in their distances rather than extra power.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various power and timing boosts for different clubs in golf, emphasizing their preferences and strategies. They prefer to maintain their current power settings, particularly for wedges, to manage distance control more effectively. The speaker values the putt path boost on the green over putt weight, especially for Legend-level play where precision is crucial. For drivers, they prioritize timing boosts to minimize errors in swing speed. They continue to favor timing boosts for woods and irons, as these help improve consistency in full-power shots from the fairway, particularly when approaching par fives. Overall, the speaker consistently opts for timing enhancements to refine their game.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses their strategy for skill allocation in a golf game, focusing on normal full shots and the importance of putt weight in putting. They plan to upgrade the transition skill to level three once they earn more points, and highlight the significant impact of putt weight, especially for precise putting under “Master” difficulty. They emphasize experimenting with different skills based on individual play styles and spending points on both strong and weak areas of their game. Additionally, the speaker mentions spending extensive hours practicing and plans to release more tutorials and a fittings guide after further testing. They also encourage viewers to like, subscribe, and watch for upcoming content.
00:21:00
In this segment, the speaker expresses gratitude for the support received while on the journey to reaching 10,000 subscribers. They encourage viewers to comment their opinions on skill selections and share their thought processes. The speaker wishes viewers a good day, regardless of their time zone, and signs off with a promise to catch up in the next video.
