

So the Sniper 10 has a Power value of 12 (172 - 16) and the Horizon 8 has a Power value of 19 (179 - 160) and 12 vs 19 means the Sniper has 60% and the Horizon 95% in the Power category. But the bigger factor is that the Power weighting is calculated based on the range 160 to 180, since no wood has power less than 160. I looked at the Horizon 8 vs Sniper 10 and it's the Power values, 179 vs 172, that's pushing the Horizon up. But again, I would weight Power higher so that I wouldn't have a gap. Overall they are pretty good.Īccuracy and that crazy 4.7 ball guide have made Kingfisher 8 be the top short iron. So far I have just left the weightings the way the original author had them. If you see the number 1.5, you need to move to the middle of the orange ring, if you see 3, it’s the outside. This formula is useful when working with Excel functions that have a date as.
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PRO & EXPERT Playthrough, Hole 1-9 - Bigfoot 9-hole cup Golf Clash Guide. EOMONTH convert a date to the last day of the month (e.g., to ) DATE Returns a number that represents the date (yyyy/mm/dd) in Excel. EXPERT Playthrough, Hole 1-9 - Star Spangled Tournament Golf Clash Guide.

EDATE add a specified number of months to a date in Excel. This number interprets into the rings you see, each ring is one number. Dates and time Excel formulas cheat sheet. You need to look up the club you use and the wind you have and they will tell you a number between 1-5. For my taste the Power attribute should have greater weight, because I value having no gap with my wood. That’s what the wind charts will tell you, nothing more. But I agree that I would rather have the B52.

The Grizzly's higher backspin and curl are pushing it up in the rankings over the B52.
