u/oliverjbiggs

What do I do here as a right handed golfer?
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What do I do here as a right handed golfer?

There is a tree and roots in the way and I can’t set up to my ball without basically shooting backwards.

What can I do within the official rules? Is this relief?

Obviously I’m playing on my own in front of a group of 3 and very stressed so I used the old foot wedge.

New to golf and the rulings on relief and GUR etc!

u/oliverjbiggs — 13 hours ago

Any advice? Fruit to spider-man

I’ve been practicing with some still life paintings and that was going quite well. So I decided to jump in to painting spider-man and my goodness was it hard haha.

I eventually want to get to full figures and scenes but maybe I jumped in a little too deep!

Any advice on easing the transition?

u/oliverjbiggs — 16 days ago

Day 1 beginner oil painting. Advice?

I’ve agreed to do an oil painting as a surprise for my Dad’s 60th birthday. I’ve never painted with oils in my life. I don’t know what I’ve got myself into it, haha.

Any advice on good courses or what to study next?

This is day 1 and I’m just doing still life’s for now!

u/oliverjbiggs — 19 days ago

Should I start a new player or wait till I hit 90?

I bought the game a week ago and have been playing it non stop. The learning curve has been TOUGH haha. I think I played the first tournament 12 times before I made the cut. On my 13th try I came 1st and I'm now at the PGA tour and my guy is 74 overall and I've bought new clubs.

I want to make a new build as a Magician (currently Technician). Should I keep grinding it out with my first character till he hits 90 and then rebirth? Or should I just start fresh with the Magician?

Now I'm used to the game I could probably do the first tournament 1st or 2nd try and be where I am now but with way less attributes and VC.

TL;DR: 74 overall Technician. Should I make a new Magician or wait till I hit 90 and rebirth?

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u/oliverjbiggs — 1 month ago