May be you are golf enthusiast and invest time for playing Golf Clash. You want to be a great virtual golf player and want to lower your scores. How to use golf clash notebook on iPad and iPhone? Is there any app available? Golf clash notebook app has been built and designed by top players of the Golf Clash community whose primary focus is providing you with the best, most reliable information. but how to use golf clash notebook on iPad and iPhone?
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What are the key features
Golf lover always ask how to use golf clash notebook on iPad and iPhone or what are the key features of the Golf Clash notebook?
- Tournament Course and hole maps for every hole in the game with over 1500 searchable tutorials to help you play holes for all wind scenarios.
- Complete tournaments and course library coupled with annotated tutorial videos
- Built in search function to easily find all the tournament, tour play, golden shot walkthroughs, you are looking for to help improve your game
- Min, Mid, Max slider range which not only reports the 3 key values, but all values in between
- Precise ring adjustment values for all in game power balls
- ind direction input in addition to a wind calculator to give you the most precise ring adjustment numbers available
- Multi-bag support for easy club swap outs
- Elevation control
- Cloud sync for storing your bags across multiple devices
- Detailed Help / Documentation for explaining all the functions the app features and much, much more!
How to use golf clash notebook on iPad and iPhone?
in YouTube, you will find lot of training courses on how to use golf clash notebook on iPad and iPhone? Have the training done and enjoy playing!
How to read golf clash notebook wind chart
First of all, let me show you the theoretical stuff so you understand how wind works in Golf Clash.
How wind works in Gold Clash
Wind will randomly spawn at any turn and thereâs no fixed pattern, so you will need to learn to adjust to the wind.
The wind itself will direct the ball away from the set position depending on the wind, the number of bounces and how hard the wind is⌠just like in reality
How to adjust
So what you need to do in order to counter the wind is moving your landing point in the opposite direction of the win and the wind will direct the ball to the point you want it to land.
Youâre basically saying to the wind âno no I donât want to land the ball at point A, I want it to land at point Bâ but secretly you want it to land at point A
So the easiest way to do it is by spinning the view so the wind points straight up north, this will help you direct in the correct direction without guessing.
Looking at the image above hereâs what you normally would do:
- You want to land the ball at point A
- You spin the camera view so the wind faces straight north (makes adjusting easier)
- Then you check your club and a wind chart to find out how much you need to adjust
- Now you move your landing point to point B
WowâŚ. thatâs a lot of work and you need to repeat that all the time?!
The only reason why you need wind charts is because you need to know how far you will need to adjust.
Thatâs what the wind charts will tell you, nothing more. You need to look up the club you use and the wind you have and they will tell you a number between 1-5. This number interprets into the rings you see, each ring is one number.
If you see the number 1.5, you need to move to the middle of the orange ring, if you see 3, itâs the outside line of the blue circle and so onâŚ
They basically will show you how much you need to adjust for the wind in Golf Clash.
Hereâs how such a wind chart looks like:
I just donât like checking these charts all the time, this makes me enjoy the game a lot lessâŚ
⌠and if I donât check them I will miss the spot too many times and lose (still not enjoying)
So thatâs why I was just trying to put all of these numbers into an easy formula (or rather said, rule of thumb).
So, letâs say you have a club with the accuracy of 20 selected, each ring values 2.6. This is how much wind a full ring compensates. If now the wind would be 2.6, you need to move a full ring. If the wind would be 3.9, you move one and a half ring etc.
Sounds a little complicated at first, but itâs easier than you think, especially as the amount is linear with every 10 points of accuracy is worth 0.2 wind per ring.
This is the only value you need to remember and you can easily calculate it within a few seconds and donât need any wind chart anymore!
Iâm also sure this is how wind is implemented in the game
Please keep in mind two more things when you use this:
- You need to land a perfect hit for 100% to make the adjustment take effect â If you miss the strike a little bit your ball will land somewhere else.
- When the wind is higher than 7 you should give your ball a little curl in the opposite direction of the wind â this will help especially if your ball will bounce a couple of times.
Ball Acquisition tips
Ball Tips: We have all played with the basic ball and while itâs good enough to get us through the initial phases of Golf Clash, there comes a time when itâs time to upgrade your balls. Today we’re going to go over ball usage, acquisition, and how to upgrade without paying a dime unless you want to. If you think it will take forever to get enough Titans or Kingmakers to play more than a few rounds, you’re right. You could spend some money, but without good skills, these power three balls will be a waste. If you learn to play with upgraded balls you will come to depend on them to play even on easy holes and this puts you on a cycle of purchasing upgrades just to maintain the quality of your game.
- Ball Usage: The basic ball is a no frills ball with limited distance and not a lot in the way of curl or spin. Your first instinct will be to start upgrading balls and leave this one behind. For the most part this would be true, however the basic ball will help you to play more effectively.
- To get the most from your Golf Clash education, we recommend playing with the basic or marlin ball in tours 1-3 as long as you can stand it. This gives you time to gain some experience, upgrade your clubs, and save up some gems (see gem tips) that can be used to upgrade balls for free. These low end balls will come into play in later tours when your clubs are greater than the course and you need a low power ball.
- Power I Balls: Once youâve developed some real skills and upgraded your clubs, itâs time to move up to tours 4-6. Most of these courses can easily be played with the power II Navigator or Quasar. They are basically the same with the Nav having more wind resistance and the Quasar having more sidespin. My preference is the Quasar since wind speeds are easy to adjust for and sidespin along with curl can save your game in a tight spot. These are affordable balls at 60 gems for 9 balls and if youâre in a good clan, your gems are coming in fast. You should be able to play most courses with one of these balls.
- The Katana is Power II with lots of sidespin and is a great go to ball on dogleg courses or situations where a lot of sidespin gives you an advantage. This ball is a favorite, but at 180 gems for 9, you have to save a lot of gems to acquire them. The Titan is a power III and runs 180 gems for 9 but does not have the sidespin the Katana offers. I save these up and usually only use them in tournaments or courses over tour 8.
- The Kingmaker is a power III ball with lots of wind resistance and sidespin. Cost is 650 gems for a box of 9. I only use these during tournaments on long or difficult par 5âs.
- The Berserker is power V and you cannot get this one with gems. Until youâre playing tour 10-12, itâs unlikely you will need this ball. Just wait and let them store up. They usually come in chests or prizes. Save them up for tournaments.
How do I get a bunch of Power II and III balls?
First join a clan thatâs at least rookie II or above and you get a 30% increase in gems with each chest. If you save your gems and only trade for power I balls, you will find that in just a few weeks, you will have acquired a ton of gems. Our Pro II clan gets a 55% bonus on gems. See how many gems I have in my Eaglemaster account. (see pic above) I can trade for 22 boxes of Katanas if I want. I never have to worry about ball upgrades as long as I have gems.
If you review the prizes for tournaments, you will see the ball upgrades. Place well in a tournament and you get a bunch of balls. This is where learning how to play the game without upgraded balls is most important. While youâre playing the lower tours, youâre building up a nice bank of Navigator and Quasar from tour chest. These balls power I balls and increased experience are going to help you place well in the tourneys. You donât have to win, but it helps. Usually a Top 10 finish will get you a bunch of Power II and III balls. All of my power II and III balls were acquired in tournament play.
This strategy was developed from personal experience after playing for two years and struggling. Hopefully this helps everyone who takes the time to read it. Go and Play Well!