![]() If you're using a club with max power for its type, say a Goliath 5 with 135 power, it will seamlessly transition to your Wood without any red gap if you aim past the 135 yards max distance. For a driver/rough iron/sand wedge, more power means you can aim farther and hit the ball farther (the power of your wood also increases your max possible distance for shots hit from the fairway).įor long iron / short iron / wedge the power stat is primarily important to determine whether there is a gap between your clubs - that annoying red barrier you drag through to switch clubs. Power: This determines the max distance that a club can aim its bullseye. If you know all this, skip to the next section. Stats are everything! How to Read your Club's Stat Cardįirst off, a brief explanation of what each stat does. Club upgrade level does not necessarily mean "better".Club tour level does not necessarily mean "better".Club rarity does not necessarily mean "better".Number of clubs by Tour Level and Rarity Tour # For example, the Tour 6 Wood is called the Sniper, and its rarity is Blue (common)Ĭlub Name (Rarity), by Tour # and Club Type Tour Purple clubs can upgrade to level 8, which will take a total of 784 cardsĮvery Tour/Type combination has exactly 1 club.Yellow clubs can upgrade to level 9, which will take a total of 1,784 cards.Blue clubs can upgrade to level 10, which will take a total of 3,784 cards.You should expect to very quickly unlock blue clubs, and fairly quickly unlock yellow clubs, but unlocking every purple club typically takes more than 1000 chests, which can mean thousands of games played.Higher tour level club cards appearance in the shop are restricted by trophy count - see the Earning Club Cards: Shop section belowĬlubs have three different rarities: Blue (common), Yellow (uncommon), Purple (rare).This means that you only have a chance to earn those club cards in chests with that Tour # or higher.Putter - you cannot get Putter club cards, and the Putter cannot be upgradedĬlub cards have a tour level, 1 through 7. ![]() If you want to read the nitty gritty details, then let's talk about clubs, everyone's favorite part of Golf Clash! Basic Club Card Information If you want a very brief recommendation of clubs by tour, please see my "Am I Ready for Tour X" guide here: GolfClashTommy's "Video Guides For All Tours (2-11)" Post and his video Guide for 47 Shootouts post. Or click the GUIDE flair to see all Guide posts. Looking for guides? Check out the GUIDE WIKI Please report any rule violations directly to the moderation team. Please post all clan recruiting and searching posts on the recruiting sub: /r/GolfClashClans This rule also applies to callouts for emoji spamming and similar unsportsmanlike behavior. It may not be a cheat, so please check the Known Issues page on the wiki. This can be done via the in-game settings menu within the Golf Clash app or via their support website. Please report any cheats or suspect cheaters directly to Playdemic. Self promotion should be thoughtful, limited and consistently well received by the community. This includes "title only" posts, "I'm quitting" posts, and other posts that won't generate discussion. Low effort content will be removed at the discretion of the moderation team. You can and will be banned without warning. No personal attacks, no excessive profanity, no threats of violence. Please follow the Rediquette rules don't be a jerk. Rediquette is just as important as golf etiquette. You're allowed to have an opinion, but you're not allowed to be a jerk about it. This includes the buying, selling, and trading of accounts or game items. Posting content that encourages, instructs, or asks about cheats, hacks, or other topics that go against the Golf Clash Terms of Service are bannable offenses and will be removed. ![]() No hacking, cheating or buying/selling accounts. All content must be related to Golf Clash or this subreddit.
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