you've got about 10 million times more room for error in golf than you do in archery. we're not hitting fairways, and i certainly hope you're not trying to tell people these adjustments don't matter in archery.
I couldn't help myself......
Your quote above is ludicrous. You admittedly have NEVER played golf....yet you feel qualified to make such a statement.
I played golf, professionally, for a few years. I was a college athlete....and I've always had pretty good coordination/hand-eye abilities. It took me YEARS to get to get to a level of play in golf that I would even consider....."adequate". Yet....I was shooting pretty good groups with my switchback the day I bought it. Don't fool yourself.....technology is amazing.
In golf.....Lee Trevino once said...."It ain't the arrows, boys, it's the Indian". In archery.....it may not be the arrows, either. I give a LOT of credit to the BOW!
Now I'm outta here.
Jeff