Hi, Jake-
I think it's a great idea to have normal, expert, and pro levels with more wind, weather, longer tee distance, aiming, and other handicaps--but the number of clubs shouldn't change. There are 14 clubs allowed in your bag in real golf, no matter how good you are--you just have to select which ones for which course. I don't play the GL expert and pro levels solely because you can't have 14 clubs, which isn't realistic.
Thanks, again for a great game! I'm going to sign up for automatic updates, if I can figure out how to do that.
Jack Clark
Idyllwild, California
The number of clubs for expert and pro.
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Re: The number of clubs for expert and pro.
Thanks for the suggestion Jack. While that is true for real golf, I think I'll stick with the lower club limits because it makes GL Golf more difficult and forces players to use clubs a little different.
As for the automatic updates, the email you used to buy the game should be on my list for future updates.
As for the automatic updates, the email you used to buy the game should be on my list for future updates.
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Re: The number of clubs for expert and pro.
Jake wrote:Thanks for the suggestion Jack. While that is true for real golf, I think I'll stick with the lower club limits because it makes GL Golf more difficult and forces players to use clubs a little different.
Okay. I guess I'll try to look at it as an odd round where the players agree to use only a few clubs, just to be different. Guys out for an informal round will do stuff like that sometimes--like, for example, intentionally "driving for the rough" in order to make an easy course a bit harder.
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