I know it is not a easy thing starting on the Jag tour and God only knows it gets frustrating at times.. I always just throw the first 2 years away training by building up my attributes and picking Tournament by the course (Picking the one I play the best at)and money values.Easy Tiger wrote:Thanks, I'll try focusing on those stats and see if I can do a bit better!
Zorro wrote:I know it is not a easy thing starting on the Jag tour and God only knows it gets frustrating at times.. I always just throw the first 2 years away training by building up my attributes and picking Tournament by the course (Picking the one I play the best at)and money values.
Easy Tiger wrote:Zorro wrote:I know it is not a easy thing starting on the Jag tour and God only knows it gets frustrating at times.. I always just throw the first 2 years away training by building up my attributes and picking Tournament by the course (Picking the one I play the best at)and money values.
Do you find it possible to train up enough? I find I don't manage to gain enough during the season to make up for the drop between seasons. Maybe I'm doing something slightly wrong
I start on the lowest. I think it’s 500 bucks a week? I now do the whole 20,000 but I am now a top pro and can afford it. At the beginning I needed bronze medals as well as others so the lowest amount helped me move up. Hope that helps....MarkRidings wrote:What kind of spending are you guys doing on training? Once the season starts, unless I start finishing in the money (I haven't made the cut yet on the jr tour), then I run out of money to train with.
PointGuard wrote: I've found you still probably have to have some failures before you can figure out what works for you to advance from the jag to the pro tour. This isn't a game where you are likely to immediately be successful.
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