P3ProSwing ProGolf Manual Manual Version December, 2016

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1 P3ProSwing ProGolf Manual Manual Version December, 2016 Menu: 1. Requirements 2. Installation 3. Updating the software 4. Using the Course Software a. Menu Options b. At the Tee (Play/Custom Play) i. Status Window ii. Menu Information Screen iii. Practice Shots iv. Shot Analysis v. Menu Bar vi. Mini Map c. P3 Live d. Challenges e. Competitions f. Practice 5. Courses 6. Shortcut Keys 7. Saving Games/Replays a. Load 8. Save Game Defaults 9. Save Practice Sessions (external data) 10. Video Capture 11. Launch Angle 12. Miniature Golf 13. Scoring Systems 14. About the Scorecard & Editing the Score 15. Customizing your Clubs 16. Troubleshooting 17. Contact Technical Support NOTE: To return to the menu in this manual, simply press the <CTRL> & <HOME> buttons at the same time. Page 1 of 53

2 System Requirements: For the latest system requirements go to Installation Instructions: Note: Software must be installed in the Proper Order! 1. All-In-One Installer DVD FIRST! 2. Any Course Pack DVDs SECOND! 1. Insert All-In-One Installer DVD first a. If the auto-run does not start the installation after a couple of minutes: i. Press the Windows Start button (bottom left corner of your screen ) ii. Select My Computer (for XP) or Computer (for Vista or above) iii. Right click on the appropriate DVD Drive letter (where you put the CD in step 1) iv. Select Explore from the menu v. Double-click on the setup.exe file 2. Next you ll need to install the actual course files onto your computer. (If you purchased additional courses) a. Install each of the Course Pack DVDs. When you insert a Course Pack DVD the auto-run feature should bring you to a setup screen. b. If the auto-run does not start the installation after a couple of minutes: i. Press the Windows Start button (bottom left corner of your screen ) ii. Select My Computer (for XP) or Computer (for Vista or above) iii. Right click on the appropriate DVD Drive letter (where you put the DVD in step 1) iv. Select Explore from the menu v. Double-click on the Setup.exe file vi. Repeat for each Course Pack DVD 3. You are now ready to start the game. 4. Start the P3 ProGolf (not to be confused with the P3ProSwing Golf) software from the desktop icon. If you have any issues with installation that you cannot resolve with the instructions above, you can contact our Technical Support Department at tech@p3proswing.com or by calling Page 2 of 53

3 Updating the software: If upgrading from a version prior to 8.000: o You will need to manually download and install the latest version of the software from If version or higher: o Your version of the software is setup for automatic updates. You should be prompted when you start the software to update (provided you are connected to the internet) o You can also find the update button in the menu system: From the startup menu: Options->Updates o You do still have the option to manually install from the link above as well, but the auto-update feature should be MUCH faster Auto-Updates: If you have an internet connection on your computer at the time you start the software, it will check to see if you are running the latest version of the software automatically. If there is a new software update, you will be prompted with the following: When clicking yes, the download will begin and you will see the download progress as follows: Upon completion of the download, you will be prompted as to whether or not you wish to install the download at this time. If not, it will be stored locally and the next time you start the software you will be prompted with the New Update Available windows. Instead of downloading, it will verify the version of your stored update and use the stored update if it is the current new version. Page 3 of 53

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5 Courses: P3 Course Page P3 now has over 150 courses. Remembering your favorite holes can sometimes get difficult. So we've created a page to keep all the course data easily available to you. Click the 'Course Information' link to get all the course details. Looking for a specific course and not sure which Course Package it is in? Click the 'Package Information' link to see which courses are included in each package. P3 distributes courses in a number of different packages. Please check the P3ProSwing website for all the details on the different course options. You will note that version (and above) have the ability to play Miniature Golf, but you will need to purchase the Miniature Golf Course Pack (Course Pack VII) in order to take advantage of this feature. P3 has taken great care to simulate the experience of playing some of the most well-known courses in the world of golf, we note that the owners of these courses have not been asked to endorse nor are they affiliated with these simulations. Program Menus: Menu Options Driving Range goes directly to the Driving Range with the default player. If a default player does not exist, one will be created. Practice o Player List: This will display a list of all players that have been created on your computer. Double click a player to move them to the Selected Players List. NOTE: Practice is limited to 1 player. You can also create a new player by clicking the Create Player button. o Selected Players: This will display the player selected to be used in practice. The default player will be selected automatically when you enter this screen. To remove a player, simply double-click on them and they will return to the Player List and be removed from the Selected Players List. o Course Selection: Page 5 of 53

6 The Course Selection List will show all courses that you installed on your computer. The default course for Practice Mode is the Driving Range. o Customize: The Customize functions will be displayed later in this manual. You can use the customize button to change from the default settings. o Load: Will allow you to load a previously saved practice session. o Play: Press Play to begin your Practice session with the default settings. Play o Player Selection- By default, the default player will be in the Selected Players box. In order to move players in or out of a box, simply double-click on their name. Up to 8 players can play at a time. You will notice a check mark next to one of the selected players. This will be the player whose game defaults will be used. You can change the player whose defaults you wish to use by simply clicking on the player name (must be in the Selected Players box) of the player whose default settings you wish to use. o Course Selection- The default is Monterey Bay. To change courses, simply click on the course you would like to play o Customize: The Customize functions will be displayed later in this manual. You can use the customize button to change from the default settings. o Load: Will allow you to load a previously saved game. o Play: Press Play to begin your game with the default settings of the player with the check near his/her name. Play Online (you must have internet access to use this part of the software): 1) When clicking Play Online it will prompt you to enter in your Username and Password you created at the P3ProSwing website. If you have not created one then visit and select My Account in the top menu. Click Don t have an account and fill out the Registration From. You will receive an to activate your account. If, for any reason, you do not receive the you can contact Technical Support and they can resolve the activation for you. Page 6 of 53

7 2) During the Login validation, the software will verify that you are running the latest version of the ProGolf Software application. You can only play online if you have the latest version. The latest version can be downloaded from or using the auto update feature. 3) Player Selectioni. By default, the default player will be in the Selected Players box. In order to move players in or out of a box, simply double-click on their name. 4) Select Server Here you will click on the desired game that you created or join. The game will be listed as username_date_time_type of match. Click on your game and then the Join Game button. Clicking the Create Game button will open your default web browser and open the appropriate web page. After joining the game you will then enter the game lobby where you can select the tee box and will await the other players in the game. DO NOT hit the Ready button until you see all of the players in the left hand column; otherwise the game will start too early without the correct number of players and then another game will have to be created. Daily Competitions and Tournaments will automatically appear in the game server listing (unless you have completed it). Other games can be created and joined within the software or at the website (if you d like to schedule the game for later play). NOTE: When joining a game within the software, everyone must be at the Game Lobby (not Chat Lobby) before you press the Ready button. If you press the Ready button prior to all users being the lobby, the game may start without them. Once the game is started, if another player joins the Game Lobby and presses Ready, they will be prompted with an error message stating: Server is Full. You can find players to play against in a variety of options: 1. In game Chat Lobby 2. Online Forum All games are saved after each shot. Should you be disconnected, you will find a new Private Game setup for you to complete your match. NOTE: You will not be able to re- Page 7 of 53

8 join the existing game unless all the other members left the game. same hole can restart together. Players still on the Page 8 of 53

9 Customize o When clicking on the Customize button, you will be able to change the settings which are used during your Practice or Play session. These options may vary based on which mode (Practice or Play) that you have selected. Here is an overview of the options available: Course Selection Simply click the course you would like to practice or play on. Click Next to move to the next menu. Player Selection Same as described above. Click Next to move to the next menu. Game Options - Tee Select the Tee Box you would like to play from. Tee Box options will vary by course depending on actual course tee boxes and/or those created by the course developer. Pin Placement Here you can select the difficulty of the where the cup is on the green. At the Driving Range, this will also determine your targets. Course Conditions Select the type of conditions you would like to play on. Soft will have less bounce & roll, Dry will have more bounce and extremely fast greens. Click Next to move to the next menu. Play Conditions Weather Select the weather conditions for your game (Clear, Cloudy, Showers & Rain). Wind Select the wind conditions of your game (None, Light, Medium & Strong). Time Select the start time of your match. This will effect sky view and shadows. Click Next to move to the next menu. Custom Play (only under Play Menu) This will step you through a similar process like practice, but for an actual match. The following additional options will be available in Custom Play that you did not see when customizing your practice session: Hole Selection Select the holes you would like to play in your match. All 18 are selected by default. There are also hot keys for Select All, Clear Selection, Front Nine & Back Nine. Page 9 of 53

10 Tee Selection A note about tee selection. Tee box selection is on a per player basis. This should help to level off your game. Scoring The software comes with 5 different scoring options: o Stroke Play (default) o Stableford o Modified Stableford o Match Play o Skins o For more details on the scoring types, you can go to the Scoring Systems portion of this manual. Mulligans Feeling lenient in your scoring? You have the following mulligan options you can set: o None (default) o 1 per Hole o 2 Per Hole o 3 Per Hole o Unlimited NOTE: when using mulligans in Practice Mode it will remove the last shot from your statistics window as well. Gimmies Do you hate to putt with indoor simulators? We have you covered. You have the following options for Gimmies: o None (default) o 12 o 3 o 5 o 7 o 9 o On Green (no putting at all) o The Gimmie will add 1 stroke to your score and continue to the next hole. Auto Complete Putting This option will give you the selected number of putts before it will put the ball in the cup and move you to the next hole. After the number of putts selected, it will add 1 stroke to your score and continue to the next hole (if you have not already sunk your putt) o Off (default) Page 10 of 53

11 o 1 Putt o 3 Putts o 5 Putts Save Game Defaults On the final screen you will find a button labeled Save Game Defaults. If you click this button, it will save the defaults to the player that had a check near their name in the Player Selection Selected Players box. Challenges (only under Play Menu) Challenges are played with existing player profiles and are played in rounds. Each player will get 1 shot per round. The best score and number of rounds won for each player are posted as the results. Nearest to Pin A par 3 challenge to see who can come closest to the pin on their tee shot. You ll be prompted to select an appropriate hole at the start of the Challenge Longest Drive - Played on any Par 4 or Par 5 hole, the Longest Drive seeks out the longest shot that lands on the fairway. So reach back and slam it if you want, but it needs to be straight enough to hold the fairway or it will not count. You ll be prompted to select an appropriate hole at the start of the Challenge Page 11 of 53

12 Competitions (only under Play Menu) Competitions is similar to Challenges except each player will enter their name prior to taking their shot(s). There are no rounds and the player does not need to have a profile within the game. On startup (and when you select Change Player ), you will be prompted for Player Name & address (optional) as well as a checkbox if the golfer is Left Handed. Nearest to Pin same as above Longest Drive - same as above The top score for each user is stored. With competitions, you can save your scoreboard to a file as well. Load: Load your previously saved games and pick up where you left off. Options o Updates Click here and it will display your current software version number. You then have an option to Check for Updates o Players: Create/edit/delete/copy players Personal Information o Name o Gender o Handedness (Left or Right) o On Screen Stats select the user interface you wish to have the stats displayed in. Graphical a quick single box graphical display of your shot information: Page 12 of 53

13 Text Only box with only textual field descriptions and data: Simplified: Page 13 of 53

14 o Load Image Image must be stored in the Create Player Folder C:\Program Files\P3 ProGolf\System\Create Player or C:\Program Files (x86)\p3 ProGolf\System\Create Player Image must be in one of the Following Formats Windows XP:.bmp,.jpg,.png Windows Vista / 7/ 8:.jpg,.png Image must have 160 by 200 pixel dimensions o Whether player is Default Player Equipment o Ball Change Color pick any color you d like your ball to be by pressing this button and changing the color sliders. Front, Back & Top this controls the logos on the golf ball. Logo (you can use your own images in.png format) o Edit Clubs here you can set your distances for your clubs. This is used to determine the auto-club selection. It DOES NOT affect the actual shot processing. Select up to 14 clubs (from available club list) Woods (1-5) Irons (1-9) Wedges (Pitching, Gap, Sand & Lob) Putter (Required to have) For more information about editing your clubs, you can go here. o Sweet Spot Penalties if you would like a penalty assessed for not hitting the sweet spot of the club. Check this box. Page 14 of 53

15 Sweet spot distance penalties are defined based on how far away the ball is from the sweet spot of the club face. These penalties are disabled by default and may be enabled in the OPTIONS dialog. When enabled, the area within the sweet spot region incurs no penalty. This is the area illustrated by the green box below. The red areas incur some penalty, ranging from none next to the green to full penalty next to the whiff zone. In the whiff zone, the swing is ignored and a whiff message is displayed. The sweet spot penalties are defined as follows: Within 80% 0% Outside 80% and within 0% to 10% 90% Outside 90% 10% to 15% The sweet spot region is defined differently per club face. Here are the definitions that are implemented. Note that for PUTTERS, the whiff information is used, but the penalty is not incurred. Also notice that the toe and heel distance from the sweet spot is different for the irons to account for the hosel. A bad hit on the hosel is considered a whiff. Page 15 of 53

16 Club Club Heights Toe to Sweet Spot Distance (in inches) Heel to Sweet Spot Distance (inches) Driver Woods Hybrids Irons Wedges Putter o Assume Sensor Impact if you are a golfer who always impacts the ground at the ball, check the appropriate boxes to improve the results of the Angle of Attack reading used in ball flight. There is a separate check box for Woods, Irons & Hybrids. o Slow Swing Mode Distance (Ft) this controls how far away from the cup you are when the slow swing mode is activated. The default setting is 40 feet. We do not recommend you change this setting unless you are finding that your slow swings are not recording. Move this too low may cause swings to not record as your swing will be too slow and red slow swing indicator (and emitters) will not be on. o Shot Cameras (Select your Normal & Putting Camera angles) TV Style Definition TV Style Behind Pin Ball Cam Chase Ball Cam Reverse Ball Cam Fixed Fixed Tracking (recommended default) Snap to Lie Fixed to Lie Fixed-to-Lie (Tracking) Hole Cam Random Reset player statistics this will reset all stats to 0. o Game: Select Language: (English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish) by choosing the appropriate flag. Page 16 of 53

17 Select the unit of measure (Imperial or Metric) Flyovers select whether you would like flyovers or not. This will enable/disable both course flyovers and hole flyovers. If you disable this feature the <F> shortcut key will not work either. Cover Type Select the type of cover on your sensor unit: Rubber Cover Grass Cover (both Turf & Grass should have this selected) Spin Type Info select how you would like the spin displayed during play: Back Spin/Sidespin this will break the spin values out into 2 different readings. RPM/Spin Angle this will display a single spin value and the axis that the spin is at. Shot Analysis choose how long the shot analysis displays (when enabled) Club Selection toggle whether or not the players can change Club Selection Green Grid: (when does the contour map of the Green/Terrain Grid display) Always On - (is always on and cannot be turned off using "G" or the menu item) Always Off - (is off by default but can still be turned on using "G" or the menu item) On Green (automatically turns the green grid on when near the green or if you press "G" or the menu item) Ball Friction Scalar this affects how much roll the ball will have when impacting the ground. We have found the best setting is 2.0, but you are free to tweak this for the most realistic golf. (Note: the higher the number on the scalar, the slower the ball will roll) NOTE: This is not available once the game has started. Greens Roll Friction Scalar: This will allow you to customize the speed of ball rolling on the greens. The default value is Raising this value will result in less ball roll. Reducing this value will result in more ball roll. Ball Trail Size here you can adjust the width of the ball trails. Rough Penalty you can change the penalty imparted for being in the rough. This will reduce your ball speed and thus reduce your distance. Bunker Penalty (Fairway & Green Side) - you can change the penalty imparted for being in the sand bunker. This will reduce your ball speed and thus reduce your distance. Ball Center Offset this setting appears the position of the ball on the screen. Many folks will offset this so the ball is directly in front of the sensor. This will offset for each side based on the handedness of the golfer. Page 17 of 53

18 Remap Controls This will allow you to change the HotKeys for various functions within the software. With this window, you will have the ability to print out your personalized HotKey Map. Note that this is for the entire system and not by player. To change the HotKey, simply click on the box. A popup will appear with instructions on how to change the key layout. Video Camera Settings - here you can select the different video cameras you would like to use. This includes 2 possible Video Capture Cameras (used for videos of the golfer swinging) or the Launch Angle Camera. Each box populates with the available video cameras from your computer. The camera MUST be recognized as an Imaging Device on your system for it to work here (usually web cameras). Save video to disk By clicking this window, your video capture videos will be stored with your Practice Session data. Note that this causes a delay in swing processing so the video can be stored. Show Launch Angle Window check this box to display the Launch Angle Window. If this is off, Launch Angle will not be recorded by the system. Use Launch Angle in Computation check this box to use the Launch Angle calculated by the system in the ball flight computation. Ball Spin License from here you can activate and de-activate your Ball Spin License. There is also a button to open the web portal to purchase a Ball Spin License if you do not already own one. If you are moving to a new computer you MUST deactivate your license from the first computer before you can activate it on the new computer. It will display your License ID # when there is an active license. Scan for Sensor The system is designed to find your sensor unit(s) automatically. You should see a listing of how many golf swing analyzers (sensors) are connected under this button. If that number is incorrect, you can attempt to scan your computer again by using the Scan for Sensors button. Additional logging output for troubleshooting If you are having issues with your software, you should check this box when you open the software. This will increase the amount of information stored in your application logs. Each time you start the software, this is automatically turned off (to save Hard drive space). Reset Defaults will set all Game Options back to the default settings from when you first installed the game. o Screen Settings: This will affect the size of your game screen on your monitor/screen/tv. To properly have it fill all screens, you should not set this higher than any resolution available on a device. For example, if the maximum Page 18 of 53

19 resolution on your projector is 1024x768 then you should not exceed that in the Screen Resolution window. Set Screen Resolution The bottom item in the list should be selected. You should select All Aspect ratios before making your screen resolution choice as your options may change when switching to All. Screen you can choose between Windows & Full Screen mode. By default Windowed is chosen as we ve seen some issues in Full Screen Mode. Set Aspect Ratio Set VSYNC on/off (Leave on unless using a CRT monitor) Select Video Display Adapter Set Anti-Aliasing NOTE: To make the monitor take up your entire screen (on a single monitor system), Set Aspect Ratio to All, then selected the last resolution displayed in the Screen Resolutions box. Then click OK. o HUD: this controls the information available on the screen while playing. These are all simple on/off check boxes. Player Info this is the box with Player Name, Course & Hole information which appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Shot Analysis this is the grey box with Shot Information that would pop up after each shot. The time this window will display is set in the game options. Practice Info this section of the screen appears below the Player Info when in Practice Mode (after the first shot is taken). It displays the shot data for each shot along with Minimum/Maximum/Average. Mini Map this is the map displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen that shows the hole layout. Aiming Stick Distance Text this toggles whether or not the current distance of the aiming stick will be displayed. Ball Trail this determines if ball trails are displayed. Multiple Ball Trails this will determine if more than 1 ball trail will be displayed in Practice Mode. If enabled, up to 10 ball trails will be displayed. On Screen Stats here you can choose to turn off some (or all) of the statistics displayed on the right side of the screen. Shot Info Club Info Ball Info Spin Info NOTE: You cannot remove the individual On Screen Stats from the Simplified System. Page 19 of 53

20 At the Tee: o Graphics: Various graphics options here. Note that the higher your graphics levels are, the slower the software will run (depending on computer characteristics). If you have issues with slow/choppy images, you should reduce the graphics levels. o Audio: Sound Volume Recommended to be set to maximum. Music Volume Enable/Disable Crowd Sounds Enable/Disable Analysis Sounds this is the readouts of the critical club information. Enable/Disable Ambient Sounds Enable/Disable Menu Sounds The following image depicts the view from the Tee Box and identifies the windows. A detailed explanation of each window will follow: Page 20 of 53

21 Image #1: At the tee box with menu closed. Page 21 of 53

22 Image # 2: At the tee box with Menu option open. The location of the Ball Spin information may vary. Course Information Window: Page 22 of 53

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24 Menu Information: Available in all Game Modes Quit Leave the current game and returns to prior menu. You will be prompted with the ability to save game. View My Shots this will display a replay menu where you can replay your shots taken with options to save the replay as well. (After Shot) View Flyby will execute to projection of flying over the entire hole. Shot Cameras will present you with the same Shot Camera options as during player creation. Green Grid will display the colorized grid on the green to indicate appropriate slopes/contours. Show Pin will provide a visualized image of pin position relative to current location. Leaderboard shows all players overall scores. Scores shows each players score card individually (with next/previous/print buttons) Mulligan (only available if enabled) ignore prior shot and allow rehit. This will remove all scoring and statistical data for the shot. View Shot Analysis will display the shot analysis screen. (After Shot) Toggle Tee Determines whether or not the ball is displayed on the tee or ground. This does not affect how the ball travels it simply changes the display of Move Tee Change the position of the ball in the tee box. Use arrow keys to move to desired position then left-click the mouse button to drop. Available in Practice Mode Only Select Hole enables the ability to switch between holes at will Change Practice Mode enables the ability to switch between shot types (Any, Chipping, Putting) Available in Competition Mode Only Page 24 of 53

25 Change Player gives the ability to change the player to have multiple players on the leaderboard Available in QuickPlay & Custom Game Modes Only Select Tee you can change the tee you are hitting from up to the time you take your first swing. Practice Shot take a warmup swing and view details Skip Hole will skip the current hole and bring you to the tee box of the next hole. (Not available in Online Play). Options Menu Edit Clubs here you can edit your individual clubs at the Practice Driving Range only. This will improve the realism of your shots through the software. HUD Options will present you with options to change the information that is displayed during game play. Audio Options will present you with options for sounds and sound volume within the game. Game Options will present you with options to change the in-game settings (from Options button in Menu Bar) Screen Settings will present you with the same screen settings menu as the original menu system. (from Options button in Menu Bar) Graphics Options - will present you with the same graphics options as the original menu system. (from Options button in Menu Bar) HUD Options Player Info If checked, this will display the Course Information Window which includes the Player Name. Shot Analysis Enabled checkbox if checked, will display the shot analysis screen after shot has completed. How long it is displayed is set in the Game Practice Info Display Practice Stats window on the screen. Only available in Practice Mode Mini Map checkbox if checked, will display minimap of hole on screen. Page 25 of 53

26 Aiming Stick Distance Text If checked the Aiming stick will have text to tell you the distance the aiming stick is from your current location. Ball Trail checkbox if checked, will show in-flight ball trail. Multiple Ball Trails enabled you to see up to 10 ball flights at the same time On Screen Stats shows the statistics of each shot in the bottom left corner of the screen. Shot Info If enabled, the information regarding your shot (such as Total Distance, Carry Distance, etc.) will be displayed. This button has no effect on the Simplified Interface. Club Info Will display Club Info (such as Speed, Face, etc.). Disabling this only has an effect in the Text Only interface. Ball Info Will display Ball Info (such as Speed, Launch Angle, etc.). Disabling this only has an effect in the Text Only interface. Spin Info Will display the calculated Ball Spin information. Note you must have a license to see the actual data. If you have no license, the balls and icons will still display unless you disable this box. This box has no effect in the Simplified Interface. Page 26 of 53

27 Practice Shots: If you have enabled the practice shot mode, one of the first things you will notice is that the Current Shot Number in the Course Information Window will turn red and read Practice Shot. You can take as many practice shots as you d like. Each shot will be represented in the P3ProSwing ProGolf as indicated above. This is only available in Play Mode. You ll also note that a new window displaying all the data from the practice shots is now displayed below the Course Information Window. When taking a mulligan in Practice Mode, it will delete your last shot from the ball trails and will also remove the shot data from the data. Page 27 of 53

28 Shot Analysis: If you have the Shot Analysis enabled, the screen to the left will appear (but larger) after each shot with more detailed information regarding your shot. You can also get to this screen by pressing the View Shot Analysis button at any time from the Menu Information Screen. Page 28 of 53

29 On Screen Stats: Image # 1 Image # 2 Image # 3 Image #1 & #2 above show the On Screen Stats following a shot. You ll notice that Sweet Spot Penalties are enabled, so you are seeing a penalty displayed in red with is applied to the ball speed penalizing the user for not impacting the sweet spot of the club. The differences in the 2 images come in the Ball Spin display settings within Game Options. Image #1 is a RPM/Spin Angle and Image #2 is Back Spin/Sidespin Image # 3 shows your ability to turn on/off certain data displayed in the On Screen Stats. The box in red breaks out the different options available. Certain Options will only be available in specific game modes and/or interface styles. Page 29 of 53

30 Menu Bar: Menu- Clicking Menu in the Menu Bar will bring you to the Menu Information Screen. Options Clicking Options will open a sub-menu for selection between Game Options, Screen Settings, Graphics Options, etc. These were explained earlier in this manual. Club Will display your current club selection. Clicking the left mouse button on this option will open a selection menu where you can select the club you would like to use. < Aim Left clicking on this will move your aim position to the left. If you hold the mouse button down, it will continuously move left. You can also use the arrow key on your keyboard to do the same. Aim Right > clicking on this will move your aim position to the right. If you hold the mouse button down, it will continuously move left. You can also use the arrow key on your keyboard to do the same. Shot clicking here will allow you to change your shot type between Normal, Punch & Flop. This will affect the Launch Angle used for ball flight. NOTE: This will have no effect if you are using the Launch Angle camera. Wind- will display current wind speed and direction. Lie- will display current lie of your ball Pressing the <F6> key will make the Menu Bar disappear. If the Menu Bar is not present, pressing the <F6> key will make it reappear. <F6> will also cause the Course Information screen & Mini Map to be hidden. Mini Map: The Mini Map will only display if you have selected it from Menu Information Screen. The image to the left depicts the Mini Map with the mouse cursor currently at a position 197 Yards from the tee and 173 from the pin. As you move your mouse cursor on the Mini Map, it will display the current yardage indications for that position. In practice mode you can right-click anywhere on the mini-map to drop the ball in that position. In play mode, if you right-click on the mini map it will aim you where the cursor is located. Page 30 of 53

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32 Default Shortcut Keys these can be changed by the user. It is in the following Menu options: Options->Game and click the Remap Controls. You can print your customized control mapping from that window as well. General: <Esc> Quit Game <F6> Toggle HUD on/off <F7> Take Screen Shot <F8> Take High Resolution Screen Shot <F> Hole Flyby <R> Record Hole FlyBy (press when flyby starts) <F11> Course Overview <T> Chat (during Online Play) Game Play: <V> View Shot Analysis <M> Mulligan (if enabled) <N> Gimme (if enabled) <E> Remove flag from cup <D> Toggle Aiming Stick on/off <G> Toggle Green Grid on/off < > Aim Left < > Aim Right <E> Remove flag from cup <D> Toggle Aiming Stick <S> Move Aiming Stick closer <W> Move Aiming Stick away <M> Mulligan (if enabled) <N> Gimme (if enabled) <C> Clear Practice Balls <Z> Toggle Slow-Swing Mode on/off Camera Shortcuts: <Q> Raises Camera <X> Cycle Shot Cameras < > Move Camera Forward < > Move camera backward Holding the shift key down will show you a ground level view. When released, <SHIFT> it goes back to normal view. You can use the arrow keys to move the camera angles from this view as well. <L> Free roam camera <CTRL>+<ALT>+<F1> Free roam camera mode. Hit again to get out of camera mode Use the arrow keys to move the camera around, then click mouse to reset view. Club Selection Shortcuts: Note: Only shortcut keys for clubs available in your bag will work. <1> 1 Iron <2> 2 Iron <3> 3 Iron <4> 4 Iron <5> 5 Iron <6> 6 Iron <7> 7 Iron <8> 8 Iron <9> 9 Iron <Y> Pitching <U> Gap Wedge <i> Sand Wedge Page 32 of 53

33 Wedge Lob <O> <P> Putter Wedge <CTRL>+<above> Hybrid of # or letter <ALT>+<#> Wood of # <-> Mouse Scroll Wheel Save Game: Minus on keyboard (not keypad) will advance to next club available <=> Equals on keyboard will go to prior available club. Club Selection, scroll down for lower distance clubs, up for higher distance clubs At any time, you may exit a game and save the current status of the game. Simply click on the Menu option in the Menu Bar and select the quit option (or press the <Esc> key). You will be prompted asking if you would like to quit the current game. Select Yes. You will then be prompted with the option to save the current game. Select Yes. You will be prompted once again to name the file you are saving. Note: Saved to My Documents\P3Pro Swing\Saved Games. These saved games can only be deleted through Windows Explorer. Games are also auto saved after each hole. You will find a single Auto-Save game listed in the Load Game feature. The Auto-Save is overwritten after each hole played. Load Game: Delete Game: To load a saved game: 1. Click the Play Option 2. Click the Customize button (bottom left corner) 3. Click the Load button (bottom left corner) 4. Select the appropriate game from the saved game list. To delete a saved game: 1. Click the Play Option 2. Click the Customize button (bottom left corner) 3. Click the Load button (bottom left corner) 4. Select the appropriate game from the saved game list. 5. Once the game is highlighted, click the Delete button. Auto-Save Feature: After each hole is completed the game will be automatically saved in a file called AutoSave.CPS. This file will be overwritten after each hole. Online play is also saved at the end of each hole or shot (for shot based Daily Competitions). Page 33 of 53

34 Save Replays: When you click the View My Shots option of the Menu Information you will be brought back to the position on the course prior to the last shot taken. The following menu bar will be displayed: Quit will leave the replay portion of the program and return you to the game. The next player will be set to take their shot. Shot Cameras here you will have the ability to change the camera angles of the shot to any of the camera angles available (see Create Player portion of the Program Menus for details) Prev Swing if there is more than 1 replay available, this will allow you to cycle backwards. Reset will restart the current replay Swing # x/y This will display the current swing (x) and the total swings (y) as you cycle through available replays. Play/Pause this button will play the replay of your last shot. To continue playing after pressing the pause button, simply press the Play/Pause button again. Next Swing if there is more than 1 replay available, this will allow you to cycle forward. Save Replay pressing this button will allow you to save your replay to a.wmv file for viewing in external video players (such as Windows Media Player). The saved replays WILL NOT replay within this software. If you wish to replay it in this software, you should use the Play button. Saved replays will be stored in a P3Pro Swings\Replays folder within the current users Documents folder. The Replays folder will only be created during the process of creating the first saved replay. When you click on the Save Replay button you will be presented with the follow menu: Page 34 of 53

35 Filename enter any valid windows filename (without extension) in this box. Resolution this will determine the size of the replay window (screen resolution). The larger the resolution size, the larger the stored file will be and the longer it will take to save the replay. Default is Full Screen. Data Rate the data rate is the compression applied to the video replay. A higher Data Rate will take less space to store, but may not be as crisp as a lower data rate. Default is High Frame Rate this is the number of frames-per-second in your video replay. The more framesper-second you select, the better the video quality BUT the larger the size of the stored file. Default is 25 Replays are stored in the My Documents\P3Pro Swing\Replays folder. They can be viewed externally in Windows Media Player. Page 35 of 53

36 Challenges: There are 2 types of Challenges you can play, Nearest to Pin & Longest Drive. Challenges are a round based competition. Players must already exist in the ProGolf software to join a Challenge. Once you ve selected your challenge type, players involved and other options you will begin. You will be provided with the appropriate hole selections based on your challenge type. Nearest to Pin will only display Par 3 holes. Longest Drive will only display Par 4 holes and above. Each round each player will be allowed 1 shot. The winner of each round will be awarded 1 point. The Leaderboard will reflect only the number of wins. You can print your leaderboard or print to file which saves the leaderboard as a text file which will be located in My Documents\P3Pro Swing\Leaderboards Competitions: There are 2 types of competitions you can play - Nearest to Pin & Longest Drive. Competitions are based on all players overall performance. Once you ve selected the challenge type, course and play conditions you will be prompted to select the hole to play. Nearest to Pin will only display Par 3 holes. Longest Drive will only display Par 4 holes and above. As the first player is up, you ll be prompted for the player name, (optional), and a check box that you can distinguish if the player is left handed. Each time the player changes, you need to click the Menu option for Change Player and enter the new player s information. The leaderboard will display the best shot for each player with the overall listing being from best to worst. You can print your leaderboard or print to file which saves the leaderboard as a text file which will be located in Documents/P3 ProGolf/Leaderboards Leaving the Challenge or Competition hole will end the challenge or competition. You cannot save these to be continued later. Page 36 of 53

37 Saving Practice Sessions (Practice Mode Only): When in Practice Mode, you will have the ability to save/load sessions. When you save your session it will create a file with the extension.ses in your Documents/P3 ProGolf/Saved Practice Session folder. Within that folder, you will find a subfolder named the same as the.ses file. This subfolder will contain: o CSV file with all shot data. (Comma Separated Values). These files open in almost all spreadsheet application software (such as Excel, Lotus, etc.) o HTML file with all the shot data. This type of file with open in any web browser regardless of whether you are connected to the internet or not. o Video files: If you have video capture enabled, all video files will be exported to this folder as well. This allows you to review your prior sessions so you can see improvement. It also allows golf professionals the ability to provide golfers with their data in a manner that can be viewed without the ProGolf software. The videos should be playable in any standard media player. Page 37 of 53

38 Video Capture: The ProGolf software has the capability to capture video during your swing so you can see your body mechanics in relationship to your result. The video capture feature can handle 2 webcams. General use is for 1 camera pointed directly at the golfer ( head on ) and the second camera to be placed down the line (so pointed behind the sensor unit toward the ball flight). You can find the settings for Video Capture located in the Game Options section of the software. Once you click the Video Camera Settings, you will be presented with a screen to set your video capture devices. Page 38 of 53

39 Once you select a camera device, the Set Resolution button will become active. Page 39 of 53

40 Only the resolutions available to your camera will be listed. Once you click the Set Resolution button, you will be provided with a popup to selection the Video Resolution and Frame Rate. Note that if you change the video resolution option that the available frame rate (and vice versa) options will change as well. Although higher frame rates will display a better video, you do so at the expense of processing time and file size. Each video is stored to your hard drive. Page 40 of 53

41 Once the camera is setup, you can press the View Video button and this will display the live webcam feeds. This gives you the opportunity to assure you have the video devices setup the way you want. This will also be the window that will display after you have taken your shot. You should note that the Step Forward & Step Backward buttons are only available with the video paused. You can also use the slide to move forward or backward in the video. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are on the Swing Video Playback screen and you move your mouse outside the ProGolf software (such as to an extended desktop), it may lock and/or crash the software when you return. When you are done reviewing your video, click the close button to return to your practice area. Should you wish to review videos after you have left this screen, you can do so using the video icon. This video icon is a link to your video files and is available any time you are in a stored session (including if you load the session at a later date). Page 41 of 53

42 Launch Angle: The launch angle feature requires a web camera, light source and precise positioning of the camera. Appropriate lighting and environmental conditions will determine whether or not the launch angle product will accurately provide information. Below is an image of an appropriately set up camera. Note that these dimensions should be followed exactly as they are critical to the appropriate calculations used in determining Launch Angle. The flashlight can moved to best keep the ball illuminated during flight. We have even found that directly behind the ball path can improve performance. The objective is to the light the ball in flight (not necessarily while it is on the tee). You must select the Launch Angle camera in the Game Options to use it. You should also display the Launch Angle Window. From the Launch Angle window you need to align the red lines so they are centered on the ball with the vertical line down the center of the ball/tee. If you d like to use the launch angle, from the camera, in ball flight calculations you should select that check box as well. The images you should get from the launch angle camera are as follows: Page 42 of 53

43 Image #1 Pre Shot Image #2 Post Shot Image #1 above will show what the window should look like prior to your shot. It is important that the red lines are centered on the ball (top to bottom). The vertical line should be aligned with the center of the ball and/or tee. Image #2 above will show the display after you have taken a swing. You ll note the Launch Angle is displayed above the window. You ll also note the red lines are now shown at the angle of ball launch. The green fill is the streak of the ball. The more green you have in these red lines, the more accurate the information will be as that indicates how much of the ball was recorded. If you only see green around your sneakers it is possible the ball was not detected. Check your lighting and adjust according. The longer the ball stays illuminated the better the streak becomes. You can also make adjustments to the white light, exposure and gain settings in the camera to help this. The less bright colors you have in your background, the better the performance will be. Also beware of how much you zoom in the camera as it may impact faster swings. Page 43 of 53

44 Miniature Golf: With the release of Version 7, Miniature Golf is now available. These courses will be easily identified by the Crazy or Mini abbreviation on the course names. When you select one of these courses for Practice or Play, only the Putter will be available. There will be a few things to note about miniature golf that are somewhat different than regular courses. The starting aiming position is a bit different due to the nature of the short courses and the course development software. Because you are in a short hole, the waypoints are closer and thus you may find that you are not aimed perfectly for each shot so please observe where you are aimed at and change it if it is not correct. You will be aimed in the normal shape of the course, but if you are close to corners, the software may not account for that. Once you are close to the hole, you should be aimed directly at it though. With Miniature Golf, there is always the ability to leave the current hole. The software will prompt you if you leave the course and land off a green surface. However, if you leave the current hole and land on the green surface of another hole, it will not prompt you. So please be aware of this as you are playing. You will find 3 buttons to fix these situations: If you press this button after leaving the green (but before hitting again), you will receive a 1 stroke penalty and can re-hit from the prior spot. If you have hit while off the current green, this button will give you the ability to restart the hole, but with a 1 stroke penalty. You also have the ability to skip the hole, but it will record your score as a 9 for the hole. Of course, you do have the ability to set Mulligans on by using the Customize functionality. You will find the Miniature Golf courses have a variety of difficulty levels, so you ll want to try them all out to see how each course is. The Crazy versions of the courses are the most kid friendly. And we hope you will enjoy hours of family fun with this new feature. Page 44 of 53

45 Ball Spin Display: P3 ProGolf has seen a total overhaul of the ball flight physics to have a much more realistic result. With this, P3 has created the calculation of the ball spin based on the measured club data. When you install the P3 ProGolf software for the first time, you are issued a 2 day trial license to the Ball Spin Data. This license will display the spin values at the bottom of your screen for each shot taken. After the 2 days have finished, this image will display values of 0. If you wish to continue receiving this valuable information, you can purchase a license by clicking here or clicking the link within the software. You should note that the spin data is used to determine ball flight regardless of whether you have a license to display the data or not. To activate your license: 1. Open the software 2. Click on Options 3. Click on Ball Spin License 4. Enter the Order ID into the box that pops up (as viewed below) 5. Click the 'Activate Now' button Page 45 of 53

46 6. You will receive a prompt when the activation has completed If you have issues getting your license to activate, you can contact Technical Support by at tech@p3proswing.com. Tech Support hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM EST. Page 46 of 53

47 Scoring Systems Stroke Play: This is the traditional scoring method where total number of shots are counted for each individual golfer and then compared to the course s given nominal score value (par). In stroke play, the lowest score wins. Match Play: This scoring system compares you to another golfer and instead of individual scores being posted, it counts the number of holes won. Your overall total scores do not matter, only number of holes won. As you win a hole the score will change to reflect how many holes you are beating your opponent by (ex: 1up, 2up, etc.) or losing by (1down, 2down, etc.). It will only play the number of holes needed to define a winner. Therefore if you are 6up with 6 holes to play it will list your score as 6up-dormie which means that even if you lose all of the remaining holes you will still tie your opponent. If in dormie, a hole ends in a tie or is won by the leader then the match will be over. Stableford: This assigns a point system to your score and is different in that the highest score is best. As you get certain results on holes it assigns points to those results. Your total score will show as a point value rather than a stroke value or comparison to a course s par. The points awarded are: 4-under on a hole Double Eagle Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Double bogey or greater 6 points 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 0 points Page 47 of 53

48 Modified Stableford: This assigns a point system to your score and is different in that the highest score is best. As you get certain results on holes it assigns points to those results. Your total score will show as a point value rather than a stroke value or comparison to a course s par. It is different from normal Stableford in that the point values are different. It also penalizes you for poor holes. The points awarded are: Double Eagle Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Double bogey or worse 8 points 5 points 2 points 0 points -1 points -3 points If you happen to skip a hole in the ProGolf software it will give you -3 points for the hole(s) skipped. Skins: In the ProGolf Skins game it will assign a skin to a hole and the players will compete to win the skin. There is no money value assigned to the hole, rather the players are just playing for the skin. When a player wins the hole then they win the skin. If the hole is tied then the skin carries over making the next hole worth 2 skins. If a player wins that hole then they are rewarded with both skins (2). Total number of skins won is recorded and the player with the most skins is the overall winner. Skins values are now set during game setup so the user has the option to create a unique value for each hole. Page 48 of 53

49 About the Scorecard & Editing the Score: Although P3 has created one of the best putting simulations; there are still folks who do not putt within the software. Many businesses and individuals have set up putting courses at their simulator and finish their putting in that manner. Because of this, we ve setup the software so you can manually edit your scorecard. To do so, you simply open the scorecard. Then click on the score of the hole which you would like to edit. A popup will open to allow you to change the score (see image #1 below). Note that the hole must be finished within the software before you can edit the score (whether by sinking a putt or a Gimme being used). You can tell that the score has been edited as the text will be red (instead of white or black). The background colorization will still be used regardless of whether the score has been edited or not. A Hole-in-One will be a bit difficult to read as the red text on red background is difficult on the eyes. Background Colorization Breakdown: Hole in One = Red Albatross = Yellow Eagle = Green Birdie = Cyan Par = White Bogey = Royal Blue Double Bogey = Purple Above Double Bogey = Black Image #1 Edit Score Popup: Page 49 of 53

50 Image #2 Edited Scorecard: Page 50 of 53

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