I get WTF shots, same as everyone else. They're generally as rare as one would expect when one considers the random deviation. A deviation out past the 3rd or 4th standard deviation is rare, but it is going to happen.
I must admit that I was on the verge of wondering, today. I played a CTTH. On 4 out of 9 holes, the wind had ZERO effect. I don't mean it was a little off, or a lot off. I mean that I hit exactly to my aim point, even though I had moved it to compensate for 15-25 mph of wind, mostly from the side.
I couldn't believe it, so I immediately played the course again. Second time around, things worked "right" (a somewhat questionable definition).
I don't know what was up. I do know that it can't be blamed on local performance. At this point I'm looking at it as if someone tossed 20 heads in a row with an honest coin. Rare, but gonna happen, eventually.
If it begins to happen really frequently, I'm going to have some serious questions.
Quite frankly, I can't stand the vociferous whiners and complainers that exhibit real tendencies to paranoia and claim that they're singled out for bad games simply because they are them. No one with any sense singles out a few unknown persons out of millions. It just isn't profitable, in the absence of personal animosity.
On the other hand, an attempt to screw people by screwing some random selection of 10% is another story. I can't believe that it's the case. If rational statistical analysis ever suggests otherwise, Lord help the guilty party. The breaking of certain crooked poker sites will look like a slightly awry birthday party for 4-year-olds, in comparison.