Wow!! Wait until you get to play on fast greens! You think you know your putter?-guess again. LOL
I just got off Kia-played 18 and played with some new stuff I got. The greens were fast so the timing was good-I get to try everything. I think I know my putter pretty good even though my stats aren't fabulous (it's the ding-thing.)
However-I don't know my putter on fast greens at all. I learned this the first hole and then spent the next 17 studying the difference. Keep in mind, this is my own experience but I came up with a fairly accurate way to figure putt length on fast greens-add 1/3 to the distance you use for the avatar move on each scale. The Redwood is pretty accurate using this method.
The yardages I came up with directly correspond to 1/3 more feet: On the 5 scales I have been using on the Redwood (15 30 45 90 150) I get, for each 1st move on each scale, a corresponding footage of 6 6 9 12 15. On fast greens this turns into 8 8 12 16 20.
I wound up something like 25 over par for the round (and yes, I QUIT b4 posting), most of which was playing with the putter until the shots maxed out. I did finish the last 4 holes using the above numbers and was able to par out.
I'm not sure exactly where the fast greens show up but if you run into them and haven't practiced, even a little, you're in for a huge surprise. Enjoy!
YJ
oh, and btw-the break speed is double what you think!