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Stick Golf

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About Stick Golf

Description

Start an exciting game of golf with Stickman in Stick Golf. Use your smart alignment skills to choose the perfect ball force to put the ball in the hole.

How to align the hitting force

This game is a force alignment game similar to Golf Hit. To be able to put the ball into the hole quickly without losing shots and time, you need to know the basics of playing and how to align the force.

Choose the right force

To choose the right force in Stick Golf, you can base it on three factors:

  • High slope: need more force because the ball loses momentum when climbing the slope.
  • Downslope: only need moderate force, the ball will roll quickly.
  • Deep valley: hit the ball in the middle range, the ball will fall to the bottom, then hit the second shot to the top.

Distance from ball to hole

  • Near: small force.
  • Medium: about 40–70% power.
  • Far: maximum near force, unless there is an obstacle.

Terrain Obstacles

If there is a high hill ahead, prioritize hitting the ball high, then you need to choose strong force to overcome it.

If the terrain is winding, you should hit the ball to a flat point first to control it.

How to make a shot in Stick Golf

You press the power button in the lower left corner of the screen. Then the pointer will move up and down continuously on the power bar. You click the power button again, and the shot will be released. The power of the shot will correspond to the force when you press the switch.

Observe the entire screen before hitting to determine where the golf hole is.

Look carefully at the height, slope, and bottom of the hole to predict the ball's trajectory.

Choose a safe landing point instead of trying to hit an overly ambitious shot.

With a screen with many small hills continuously, you should use moderate force to avoid the ball bouncing around out of control.

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