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Re: Average green and Fairways hit

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Sun, Jan 20 2013 1:05 AM (13 replies)
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  • Funkyjunkie3000
    722 Posts
    Sat, Jan 19 2013 12:05 PM

    i always tend to miss 1 of each per 18 holes.......

  • Buggyyy
    1,963 Posts
    Sat, Jan 19 2013 1:39 PM

    Not everyone gets meter inconsistencies. Ever since I did maintenance and cleans to my shitty laptop, my meter has been butter smooth.

  • xXxjasonxXx
    688 Posts
    Sun, Jan 20 2013 12:49 AM

    Heath021:

    Lol, I think you guys are missing my point...I am not a begginer here at wgt, and I don't need to watch videos to learn how to play, that is too funny.  I'm just saying a 94% green in regulation is really high..especially how long it takes to change those averages, from when you start playing this game.  Unless you always have hit 90% of greens...which is unbelivable..but anyway, happy hitting.

     

     

    I understand what you are saying,,,, but got to remeber these new player are starting out with much better clubs these days then what we had back when we started an all that crap in pro shop helping them level up twice as fast also to get them better clubs.....

     

    WD's   i have probly WD just as many ready go's as i have played u look at my earning for this month im in top ten the really sad part of it all,,, is it says 555.00 dollars but in the end i probly only profited 40% 50% of that because of all my other WD's an lost credits,, i only quit RG's if im not going to hit a low enuff score to profit from or make my credits i enter with back an also dont want to wast anymore of my ball life for nothing in return rather wast it playing with a friend.......2 more months will be 3 years for me its taking me forever to get where i am with all my stats an to beable to compete in RG's with some of the best players  an i am still struggling just trying to stay ahead......

    just one last thing stats an avrg's are a joke on this game they really mean nothing...

     

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Sun, Jan 20 2013 1:05 AM

    Heath021:
    I was curious and looked at the players atop of some of these leader boards and noticed most had mid 50's averages as tour legends with an unbelievable greens hit and fairways hit averages...most in the mid 90's.

    There are players that I call Born Agains. After taking an age to reach a good standard they quit and re-register with a new name. Then 2nd time around their averages are so much better than the 1st.

     

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