EA Sports PGA Tour: How to Spin the Ball
Your pro should get better the further you get into the course. In light of this, you should carefully allocate your Skill Points to the appropriate abilities. The ability to spin the ball after striking it can enhance your approach game and possibly give you a little extra distance off the tee. So, let’s go over the steps to spin the ball in EA Sports PGA Tour.
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EA Sports PGA Tour: How to Spin the Ball
The mechanics for spinning your shot in EA Sports PGA Tour will vary slightly from platform to platform. However, other than the ball’s inherent spin, players cannot spin their shot prior to sending the ball into flight.
PlayStation: X or L1
Xbox: A
PC: Print Screen Key (to control Spin Direction)
There are a few situations where the spin after the shot is critical. Tee Shots on holes with large fairways are ideal for practicing after-the-fact spin. If that fairway has a steep downward slope, extra points! You can also use the spin function on shots close to the green, such as your approach or a chip, pitch, or flop.
Chip and pitch shots tend to run hot no matter which club you use, so be sure to simply use the swing marker as a guide. Still, you can switch tactics by selecting Finesse or Runner from the drop-down menus. Finally, when backspin is required, a flop shot is the most natural spin pre-shot to use.
How to Best Use Your Skill Points
Your after-shot spin will also change, so keep that in mind. However, in a little while, we’ll talk about that. Just wait till your swing is complete before trying to add any spin to the ball. While you can increase your shot’s force just before contact, you shouldn’t do so on the backswing.
There are four distinct uses for Skill Points. And you get to customize your pro to your exact specifications. However, Control is the one to work on if you want to increase your post-shot spin. Control is vital in all aspect of the game, from driving to the approach to the short game to the putting green.