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Fact: No matter how hard you try, how much you plan, how much you cheat, your ball will ALWAYS go into the sun, 100% of the time.
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I also noticed something else too... I noticed suns have a bigger gravitational pull than what their masses say... I lost out on a gold medal because a sun with mass of only 264 outpulls an earth with a mass of almost 400.
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For incase anyone isn't familiar with golf basics... Being first in Total Strokes on the leaderboard isn't a good thing.
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Hyperion, the Sun has a lot more mass than our solar system. Approximately 99.8% of the mass of the Solar System is out of the sun's mass. Besides, stars have a lot more mass than planets their size. As calculated.
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So, apparently a sun with a Mass of 214 has a three times stronger gravitational pull than a planet with a Mass of 348. Now I may be wrong, but I don't think that's how gravity works.
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No, it doesn't need a restart button. When you play real golf you don't get to start a hole over when you don't get the score that you want.
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Holy cow! my first record on Kongregate! Only managed to get longest putt for today, 3621 but it was crazy, it went way off screen and i thought "out of bounds" but then it returned, bounced off 3 planets and went in for a hole in one!!!
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*Watches the ball go entirely in the wrong direction, spiral off into the distance, then come back and bounce off three planets, then go through the hole* Uhh... I meant to do that.
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I beat the game but then I lost -- I never got to get the last 2 upgrades, and THAT is why I lost! This game needs a save button, a replay option and a sequel ( Click on the plus sign if you agree ). 4/6
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I don't think you understand how gravity works.... Why is my ball curving to the sun when it's next to a planet that has twice the mass of the sun?