Golf Story is a very charming golf themed RPG for the Switch, but it kinda throws you into the game without telling you a lot about how to play it. If youâve had trouble sinking a hole-in-one, these tips will probably help you.
Look At The Controls
At any point you can hit â on the left JoyCon to see the controls, and theyâll change depending on whether youâre teeing up a shot. They arenât very detailed, but theyâre good for a quick reference when youâre confused.
Know Your Approaches
When youâre teed up, you can make some large scale adjustments to your shot very easily. If you press up or down on the analog stick, youâll change what club youâre using, and thusly how far youâre going to hit the ball. If you press left or right, youâll change where the ball will land on the green. If thatâs not getting the ball where you need, you can also try pressing the trigger buttons, which will shorten the maximum length of your shot. Pressing ZL will give you whatâs called a âshort approach.â In non-golf words, thatâs an arcing shot thatâs not all that far away. ZR will also give you a shorter approach, but itâs a bit longer than pressing ZR. This changes for putting. ZL will still shorten your shot, but ZR will actually make it longer when youâre trying to putt.
Pay Attention To The Wind And Slope
Thereâs two arrows in the right hand corner of the screen that will tell you the wind, and when youâre putting, the slope of the ground. Thereâs no other indication on screen of these two things, so make sure to look at them when youâre lining up your shots. The wind will affect your ball while itâs in the air. If the wind is pointing slightly to the left, adjust your shot to be slightly to the right of where you want it. Accounting for slope is a lot harder because the arrow is the only indication of what the slope is, if there is one. The arrow will give you a word describing how strong the slope is as well as the direction of the slope. If the arrow is pointing to the left, and the descriptor theyâre using says âslight,â that means your ball will probably curve left as youâre putting. It would be easier if there was something to help you visualize what the slope looks like, but speaking generally, you should adjust your putt away from the curve when you can.
Precision Mode Is Your Friend
If you hit Y while youâre teeing up, youâll enter precision mode. This will allow you refine the distance of your shot by pressing up and down on the analog stick. Youâll see a shadow of the more precise shot you chose in your shot arc, and on the meter at the bottom of the screen. If you look at the picture above, youâll see that itâs the second marker youâll be aiming to hit so that the ball goes where you placed it in precision mode. I really like using this while putting, to make sure that Iâm not hitting the ball too powerfully and overshooting the hole.
Put Spin On Your Ball To Get Around Obstacles
If you hit X while teeing up a shot, you can change at what point you strike the ball, giving it a spin in the air. If you move the analog stick left or right, youâll be able to see how youâre changing your shot arc. This is useful if you want to maneuver your ball around obstacles. If you need even more spin, hit the left shoulder button to add forward spin when the ball hits the ground, or the right shoulder button to add spin backwards. Forward spin gives the ball a boost forward on the ground, backward spin will slow it down (or move it backward when youâve leveled up your Spin stat enough). These controls you might not use all the time, but itâs better to know them than need to use them and not know how.
Tee Up Anywhere
You can, and should, tee up anywhere in the world by pressing Y. Not only is this a great way to work on hitting the markers on the meter or playing with spin, thereâs also some secrets around the map that youâll be able to hit some golf balls into. Have fun exploring!
Talk To Everyone
Itâs the golden rule of RPGs, but it really matters here. Golf Story is a little opaque, but the people you talk to can offer tips, challenges and hints on how to progress the story. While the golfing in this game is really fun, itâs an RPG at heart. Exploration is key, as the only way youâll level up in a timely manner is by finding new characters to give you more things to do. In a game this weird and charming, you might as well enjoy your stay.