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i play a draw shape in real golf and the draw swing angle in this game feels pretty much like taking the club back on the inside and swinging across the line ( / ) outwards which is exactly how to make a golf ball draw in real golf while the fade setup of taking the club back more on the outside and swinging back across the line ( \ ) inwards does feel like a fade setup in real life.
they arent going to change anything about the swingpath model in this game no matter how much you disagree though .
-MAYBE- if I played right-handed, but that's not something I can do
I think 2k-HB should've added a feature in the game in the "training facility" to get the swing how people actually use it, some are angled; 5 to 11 or 7 to 1, some are 6 to 12 and anything in between, but being forced to use a swing, that's a no no
there may be people out there that have medical conditions that prevents them from using that swing angle all together and might want to play competitive but now they can't due to the ball being all over the place and may want to shoot even par but can't.
I sit at the table at an angle and place the (right-handed) right side of the controller on the table. I leave the left side of the controller hanging freely.
So I adjust the angle with the free controller side.
This also has the advantage that you can move the controller forwards and backwards while it is firmly fixed on the table.
At least I get on very well with it. :)