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Level up your character in accuracy and control as well, and you will see how much even drives will stick to the green (not flat long drives ofc, those will still roll, but also much less).
Control is key for good approach placement, accuracy reduces the dispersion. The one skill I omit most is recovery, because with good accuracy and control you will rarely need it.
Defo grab that spec if it is still there. But also other legendary control specs. Always choose control over power.
Thanks for the advice. I grabbed it and yes it makes a difference, I even think it makes a difference in my putting but that could be subjective.
I th;ink I'm better with my irons than I am with my wedges but I do use Irons more often so I will earmark that for next purchase.
Enjoy the award, the advice was well worth it. After I purchased the ball spec I tried the Mastery Quests; quests that I previously struggled with regarding the making an eagle on specific holes; and In two hours of golfing I earned another 10 thousand points. I had six remaining so I have enough for at least Legendary Precision Irons but hopefully will earn enough points now to purchase the Hideki Matsuyama Irons.
That ball spec seems to have made a huge difference to my game. Thanks again.
Thanks for the hint. Apologies for the late response but I've been away. Thanks.