Golf Target Aiming Guide - Master Manual Aiming Techniques

Golf Target Aiming Guide - Master Manual Aiming Techniques

Introduction

In Pro and V2 Amateur modes, the game no longer shows the vertical aiming line to indicate where your ball will land. This means you need to learn how to aim manually. Here are two simple methods:

Golf course overview with aiming lines

1. Using the Map and Distance

  • Open the full course map to check hazards like bunkers and water.
  • Choose your landing area based on your club's distance (e.g., a driver goes 250-260 yards).
  • If you can't see obstacles clearly, press the joystick to enter "Giant Mode" for a better view.
 Screenshot of course map with distance markers

2. Manual Aiming Adjustment

  • Press B (Xbox) / X (PlayStation) to open the club menu—this will show a circle around the ball.
  • Use the trigger button to grab and rotate the circle, aligning the ball's marker with your target.
  • Adjust your stance: Keep your body, hips, and clubface parallel to the new aiming line.
  • Swing along this imaginary line for accurate shots.
Controller button diagram for aiming

Tips for Better Aiming

  • If there's a hazard (like water), pick a safer target line.
  • Use landmarks (e.g., a lighthouse) as reference points.
  • Practice rotating the ball marker in training mode to get used to manual aiming.
 Golf course with hazard markers

By combining map awareness with manual adjustments, you can aim precisely even without the game's built-in guide. Try these methods to improve your shots in Pro and V2 modes.

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