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?? Stance ??
Once I mess around with my stance how do I get it off a hook or slice?

Once I'm on the driving range, how do I get out? Just close the window?

Where is the basic help for beginners like me?

I happened to stumble on the "G" key while on the green. Stuff like that might be helpfull to know for beginners like me. If you make the game more playable it becomes enjoyable and the community become larger. That means more people to play with.

Thanks

Hugh Jass Koda
Good questions, we are working on making it better and more intuitive for beginners.

1. Once I mess around with my stance how do I get it off a hook or slice?

Click Stance, drag the green spot on at the bars up or down, left or right, let go,
repeat and you ll go the where you want with different stance.

2. Once I'm on the driving range, how do I get out? Just close the window?
Yes. You are still log on after you close the driving range window, because they are separate
pages.

3. Where is the basic help for beginners like me?
http://www.ongolf.com/game/new/0/tutorial

4. I happened to stumble on the "G" key while on the green.

Left click your mouse, then you are back to play mode.

Suggestions: You can find more help by browsing our forum. Our players are ready to help. Play a multiplayer match and most of the questions could be answered and help, it's a good way to improve your skill too. Also don't forget you can join our Summer Showdown Round 2 by submitting the muliplayer scorecard;)
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1. Once I mess around with my stance how do I get it off a hook or slice?
Click Stance, drag the green spot on at the bars up or down, left or right, let go,
repeat and you ll go the where you want with different stance.


One thing that isnt working though is that sometimes when U do it with your irons or from fairway, the marker for your aim isnt follow how you aim with a hook or slice...is it possible to fix?
lss
I think there is another thing with the stance that shoud be fixed. Even when I try out to set up a slice or a hook and I'm not willing to play this kind of stroke It's impossible to set up a straight shot again. Putting the bar in the middle or in the other direction does not work.

Second. If I hit a draw or a fade (it'S more correct than slice or hook, because the first hit is a wished one the slices and hooks not for sure :-) ) this set up will present for the next stroke as well. I think by minimizing the stance window it will be resetted to straight but I'm not sure and there is no information about.

Thx a lot
We will look into your suggestions
With regard to the stance bizz, i'm finding that a little strange. When I drag the icons along, they snap back to where they were previously....What have I done to lock the stance??
Quote: "loveclose"
With regard to the stance bizz, i'm finding that a little strange. When I drag the icons along, they snap back to where they were previously....What have I done to lock the stance??


Well, another hour or so's practise and I'm still none the better - every shot is going left horribly and am loosing loads of distance, ever since I fiddled with the stance settings.

Every time I visit the stance tab, the bars are off-centre, and if I adjust them, the target moves but the sliders snap back to where they were.

I've slowed my swing down, adjusted mouse sensitivity, and on one occation had the swing path absolutely nailed - resulting in a curved draw shot where again I lose distance.

Either I'm doing something wrong, or my swing is set for a hook and I can't reset it. Will keep coming back to work on it, but if there's anything else I should consider, please do shout it out!!!
hey
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hey


hey, how's it going?
This is an old post!!!!

Thanks for the shouts anyway!!!!!!

More a case of keep the swing straight than worry about the stance!!! Bad workman blames his tools and everything else he can think of....!!
As I always say, keep swinging.

And don't loose faith
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