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I have heard a lot of players get the ball in the center at 93 or 94% going straight into it but no one seems to have that dialed in yet. On Second wind 2 I have banked it off the wall from the center tee and gotten it in the middle cup. 90-100% about 2/3 up the side wall.
On the bottom level, if you are stuck behind the brick in the back some people hit the ball to follow the wall around. Sometimes that catches in the orange chute and gets kicked back behind the brick. You can also soft putt it (10% or less) to get lined up with the path on the right facing the hole. I think the soft putt is better.
Once you have a path to the green you have a few shots depending on your position. For a straight shot with no walls (this works in second wind also) a 50-57% shot (50 from the bottom of hill, 57 from back of bottom part) to the side of the green will usually stick. If you need to bounce it something in the 66% range should work. If you are on the left side (facing hole) you can somtimes wrap around the back wall and stick in the chute. On the right side you can sometimes get it to stick at about 55% aiming just below the chute.
If you have can shoot at the hole I find aiming at the edge of the hole and 55-60%. The amount of correction depends on how close you are to the edge. Aim to the right side on the right side and left if on the left.
If you are behind the bricks sometimes you can bank it into the hole. Those shots need something close to 70% but I have not done that so it might be a bit off.
if you are stuck behind the brick nearest the hole sometimes you can hit it hard (90%+) against the other brick and have it jump over the brick nearest the hole. I have only tried it once that it worked so no guarantees.
Good luck.
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