If the wind would be 3.9, you move one and a half ring etc. If now the wind would be 2.6, you need to move a full ring. This is how much wind a full ring compensates. So, let’s say you have a club with the accuracy of 20 selected, each ring values 2.6. Now you will need to check this chart here one time: So you don’t need to have it that difficult, you just need to know the accuracy of your current club (which is not that difficult). I notices one thing when putting all the values in connection – they don’t depend on the club, they depend on the accuracy of the club. So how do I dare saying that I have a simpler way when all these people out there have been putting so much effort into their wind charts? Golf Clash Wind Chart That Is Actually No Wind Chart So that’s why I was just trying to put all of these numbers into an easy formula (or rather said, rule of thumb). … and if I don’t check them I will miss the spot too many times and lose (still not enjoying) I just don’t like checking these charts all the time, this makes me enjoy the game a lot less… They basically will show you how much you need to adjust for the wind in Golf Clash. Ok, the headline might give a wrong impression, I DO have a lot of respect for the people who took the time and effort to get the wind charts together in hundreds of hours of trying! If you see the number 1.5, you need to move to the middle of the orange ring, if you see 3, it’s the outside line of the blue circle and so on… Why I don’t like Wind Charts in Golf Clash This number interprets into the rings you see, each ring is one number. You need to look up the club you use and the wind you have and they will tell you a number between 1-5. That’s what the wind charts will tell you, nothing more. The only reason why you need wind charts is because you need to know how far you will need to adjust. that’s a lot of work and you need to repeat that all the time?! ?
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