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Good situations to use roll

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Golden Tee tips tricks hints shortcuts golf game 2007 2008 2009 live arcade backspin roll topspinFollowing are some tips on good situations to use roll in Golden Tee:

When you’re driving into the wind – this helps keep the trajectory low, so the ball will fight through the wind better. And, the roll will add even more distance once the ball hits the ground.

When you’re driving level with the ground and with the wind at your back – I’ve found that if you have a ton of fairway to work with and your shot is pretty level from tee box to fairway, roll usually helps gain extra yards.

When executing a A1 or C3 hook shot – these shots have natural roll on them anyway, but if you can land with the right angle on a long fairway, you can get the ball to roll a LONG way in Golden Tee, resulting in a monster drive.

When hitting into the wind towards a green with a back pin – hitting a low shot with topspin gives you a better chance of rolling the ball up towards a pin in the back of the green.

When hitting into the wind towards a green with a steep upward slope — hitting a low shot with topspin gives you a better chance of rolling the ball up towards a pin when there’s a big upslope. You’re fighting wind and slope, so countering with topspin is a good move.

When shooting into a patch of rough or sand where there’s fairway or green behind it – adding topspin to this shot might give the ball enough speed to skip right through the undesirable lie.

When you’re trying to keep the ball low – adding roll decreases trajectory, and even if you nip a tree branch, the topspin will still help the ball have some velocity.

When hitting a wedge into a green (sometimes) – wind and slope can really affect a chip shot in Golden Tee, so sometimes it’s best to add roll to keep the ball lower and more on track.

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  1. You can also use roll when you are chipping, it lets you take some of the power of the swing.

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