Putting Options Explained in E6Golf 1.6

Putting Options Explained in E6Golf 1.6



Gimme Range – This is the distance within which you automatically hole out with a one-putt. Inside 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10 / feet

Player Decides – When using this setting the player has the option to decide how many putts the player would have taken.

Computer Decides – Using this setting the computer decides how many putts the player would have taken.

Auto Score – This setting uses a threshold between the ball and the pin.

  • Inside 5' =one putt
  • 5'- 35' =Two putts
  • 35'-75' =Three putts

Player Putts Out – This feature allows players to complete the hole by putting the ball into the hole.


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