Approach: 7 Accuracy/8 Control/6 Recovery -> Lots of courses are "second shot" courses, which means your score will be most impacted by how accurate your approach is.Note that using the Texas Wedge will require you to account for elevation, not just direction, if you're used to assisted aim putting on Arcade/Pro. Unlocking the Texas Wedge at Bronze is important though, as putting from the fringe not only can be a lot easier than chipping, even if you choose not to putt, you can use it to see the green slope to help inform a chip or pitch shot. Putting: 5 points -> I suspect I could get away with only 3 points.Driving: 5 Accuracy/5 Control -> Probably doesn't need to be that high, I was hitting fairways easily at 3 Accuracy/1 Control.It's long enough to reach most par 5s in 2, have a short iron into most par 4s, and not need my 3 wood on par 3s. Power: 6 -> that my Bronze Power Drive has ~310 carry, and ~300 on a standard driver. From my experience so far, at level 46, I've been happy with this distribution:
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