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CLUB SELECTION

Automatic Club Selection
Before each shot, a club is automatically selected for you (displayed
in the lower-left corner of the Game Screen), but you're free to select
a different club...and probably should in certain situations (below).
To change clubs
Pull
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until the club you want is selected.
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A lower-numbered club hits the ball with less arc (loft),
so it goes further. Changing to a lower-numbered club is
called "clubbing down" or "taking an extra (or longer) club."
• Terrain: You'll usually need to take at least one extra club when
hitting from the rough.
• Wind: With wind in your face, take more club; take less club if it's
at your back. Strong winds can make club selection very tricky!
• Uphill Lie: If the ball lies on an up-slope, your usual club will hit
the ball like a more lofted club, so you may need a less lofted club.
• Downhill Lie: To negate the effects of a steep downhill lie, use a
more lofted club than usual.
• Hitting from the Fringe: The Putter is automatically selected only
when you're on the green; to putt from anywhere off the green,
you'll need to change to the Putter.
• Obstacles: A club with more or less loft may help you hit over or
under obstacles (such as trees).
• Elevation: Hitting downhill or uphill often requires a club change.
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Elevation change and direction is displayed near the
Aim Marker (see next page). In general, go up or down one
club for every 30- to 40-foot change in elevation.
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HITTING THE BALL

Aiming Your Shot
An Aim Marker is automatically aligned
to the center of the fairway or pin at the
expected length of the selected club.
To move the Aim Marker
1. Press
for an elevated (top) view of the Aim Marker's position.
X
-or-
Press
for a close-up of the Aim Marker.
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2. Press
to move the Aim Marker.
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3. When the Aim Marker is where you want it, press
I MP ORTA N T !
Moving the Aim Marker closer or
further away changes the selected club; to disable this
function (for the current shot only), press
Changing clubs always repositions the Aim Marker.
Several situations may require moving the Aim Marker:
• Sidehill Lie: If the ball is above a (right-handed) golfer's feet,
the shot will tend to go left of the Aim Marker; a ball below
the golfer's feet will tend to go right.
• Wind: A strong crosswind could move the ball drastically;
aim into the crosswind to compensate.
• Angled Landing Area: The ball may roll right or left on
tilted surfaces; aim to allow for the roll.
• Obstacle: Aim slightly left or right to avoid trees,
hazards, and so on.
• Dogleg: A dogleg is a hole with a sharply bent
fairway. Often, you can place the Aim Marker
to cut the corner and have the hole play
much shorter.
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