Hole-in-one-pangya-calculator File

Veterans often memorize specific "cut shots" (Cobra/Spikes) rather than using a calculator for every shot.


  • Club and shot type: club power, max/min shot ranges, special shots (power spin, Tomahawk, Snotty, etc.), shot levels (full, 3/4). Club selection determines feasible distance and flight behavior.
  • Wind: direction and magnitude; PangYa applies wind to ball flight and curve. Wind vector components along and perpendicular to aim affect carry distance and lateral drift.
  • Shot aiming & inputs:
  • RNG and criticals: chance-based modifiers like "Perfect" (chain) or criticals that slightly increase distance or reduce dispersion. Criticals are event-driven in PangYa (e.g., "PangYa!" shot).
  • Environmental effects: wind gust randomness, bounce behavior on slopes, friction coefficients for terrain affecting roll.
  • Several spreadsheets and web tools exist in the Pangya community (Discord servers, Reddit’s r/Pangya, and old forums like PangyaThai or Pangya EU Archives). A typical calculator looks like this:

    You can also build your own in Excel using the community-known constants (e.g., “1 wind grid = 0.8y for driver, 1.2y for wedge”). The exact constants vary slightly by game version, but the logic remains. hole-in-one-pangya-calculator

    For the truly ambitious, the calculator enables the "Airshot." This is when you land the ball directly into the cup without touching the green—a dunk from the tee.

    To calculate an Airshot, you must ignore the green slope entirely. Instead, the calculator focuses on: Club and shot type : club power, max/min

    The formula for an Airshot is 20% stricter. If the wind changes by 0.5m/s, you miss. The Hole-in-One Pangya Calculator will usually give you a "Critical Margin" warning—if the margin is red, do not attempt an airshot.


    For the curious, the core logic is:

    Final Power = Base Power × (1 + (Wind Factor × cos(Angle))) × (1 - Elevation Bonus)

    The calculator automates this, but the key insight is that Pangya shots fly lower and roll further. A calculator accounts for that lower arc—where a normal shot might land short, a Pangya shot sails directly on line. RNG and criticals : chance-based modifiers like "Perfect"

    Tools like Pangya HUD overlayed a transparent grid on your screen. As you moved your mouse, the grid calculated pixel-perfect aiming points based on your manual input of wind speed. These were semi-automated but required you to type in numbers quickly.