This guide covers everything from basic distance calculations to advanced wind charts, tomahawk adjustments, and caddie ability scaling. Whether you’re playing PangYa Mobile , the classic PC version, or the Switch edition, the difference between a birdie and an albatross often comes down to precise math. The in-game grid gives you the raw data, but a PangYa Calculator (or the mental math behind one) turns that data into a guaranteed hole-out.
Add (Wind Speed × 0.8) to your required distance. Example: 10m headwind → add 8 yards.
Then add a lateral column: =C2*SIN(RADIANS(D2))*0.07 → gives you aiming offset in yards. | Mistake | Fix | |---------|-----| | Ignoring ground slope (not elevation) | Add 0.5y for heavy side slope | | Using same wind factor for all clubs | Woods: 0.8, Irons: 0.6, Wedges: 0.4 | | Not accounting for tomahawk bounce | Add 3–5y roll after landing | | Over-adjusting for tailwind | Never subtract more than 0.6× wind speed | | Forgetting pangya gauge timing | A “Great” (non-pangya) reduces power by 2% | Part 9: Advanced – The 3-Bar Tomahawk Dunk Formula For the famous dunk shot (hole-out without bounce):
Example: 250y club → 2.5 yards per 1%. Many calculators forget caddie skills. Here’s how they affect final power:
Wind resistance level 2 → Headwind factor changes from 0.8 to 0.6. That 10m headwind now adds only 6y instead of 8y. Part 6: PangYa Calculator – Quick Reference Card (Printable) Save this as a cheat sheet:
| Wind Speed (m) | Lateral Adjustment (yards) | |----------------|----------------------------| | 1m | 0.7y | | 3m | 2.1y | | 5m | 3.5y | | 7m | 4.9y | | 9m | 6.3y | | 10m | 7.0y | | 12m | 8.4y | | 15m | 10.5y |
This guide covers everything from basic distance calculations to advanced wind charts, tomahawk adjustments, and caddie ability scaling. Whether you’re playing PangYa Mobile , the classic PC version, or the Switch edition, the difference between a birdie and an albatross often comes down to precise math. The in-game grid gives you the raw data, but a PangYa Calculator (or the mental math behind one) turns that data into a guaranteed hole-out.
Add (Wind Speed × 0.8) to your required distance. Example: 10m headwind → add 8 yards.
Then add a lateral column: =C2*SIN(RADIANS(D2))*0.07 → gives you aiming offset in yards. | Mistake | Fix | |---------|-----| | Ignoring ground slope (not elevation) | Add 0.5y for heavy side slope | | Using same wind factor for all clubs | Woods: 0.8, Irons: 0.6, Wedges: 0.4 | | Not accounting for tomahawk bounce | Add 3–5y roll after landing | | Over-adjusting for tailwind | Never subtract more than 0.6× wind speed | | Forgetting pangya gauge timing | A “Great” (non-pangya) reduces power by 2% | Part 9: Advanced – The 3-Bar Tomahawk Dunk Formula For the famous dunk shot (hole-out without bounce):
Example: 250y club → 2.5 yards per 1%. Many calculators forget caddie skills. Here’s how they affect final power:
Wind resistance level 2 → Headwind factor changes from 0.8 to 0.6. That 10m headwind now adds only 6y instead of 8y. Part 6: PangYa Calculator – Quick Reference Card (Printable) Save this as a cheat sheet:
| Wind Speed (m) | Lateral Adjustment (yards) | |----------------|----------------------------| | 1m | 0.7y | | 3m | 2.1y | | 5m | 3.5y | | 7m | 4.9y | | 9m | 6.3y | | 10m | 7.0y | | 12m | 8.4y | | 15m | 10.5y |