The difference in height between your ball and the hole.
Whether the green is above or below the tee. Club Power: Based on the player's specific character stats. Ball Slope: The angle of the ground where the ball sits. The Output:
Which do you rely on most (Tomahawk, Cobra, or Backspin)?
Step 3: Calculate the Horizontal Aiming Adjustment (Calipers/Pixels) Pangya Excel
While Excel remains a staple for desktop players due to its deep customization, other modern tools have emerged:
If you have a specific in front of you, feel free to:
Because the official Pangya servers (Season 4 and 5) featured unpredictable wind charts and multiplicative elevation factors, players realized that intuition wasn't enough. To consistently score -25 or better on "Ice Spa," you needed a database. You needed Excel. The difference in height between your ball and the hole
Excel uses trigonometry (specifically SIN and COS functions) to break down wind speed and angle into horizontal and vertical components.
: Remember that a "Tomahawk," "Cobra," or "Spike" shot has radically different wind coefficients than a standard front-spin or back-spin shot. Create separate columns or dropdown menus for each shot type.
Pangya is a deterministic game. Unlike real golf, a 10m wind at 45 degrees will always produce the exact same result if you hit the same spot on the bar. Excel merely provides the transparency that the developers hid behind a curtain of RNG. Ball Slope: The angle of the ground where the ball sits
: Different clubs (1W, 2W, 3W, Iron) have unique loft angles and wind coefficients. 2. Environmental Variables (The Shot Inputs)
+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | PANGYA CALCULATOR v4.2 | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | INPUTS: | OUTPUTS: | | Distance: [ 234.0 ] meters | | | Wind: | Strength: [ 5 ] | Target Power: [ 96.4% ] | | | Angle: [ 45 ] ° | | | Elevation:[ -4.2 ] meters | Side Shift: [ 2.34 ] PB | | Surface: [ 100% ] Fairway | | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Step 1: Create the Input Dashboard
Most use "Pangya Formula" constants (like for wind angles). Club Selection: Support for Woods, Irons, and Wedges.