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Re: High Level Players

Tue, Apr 16 2013 10:57 AM (5 replies)
  • Fraenkel
    2,252 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 2:38 AM

    Well, I think it's growing up in the next months.

    Play costantly RG's tours and see a real change in the final leaderbords. Untill last year if close a F/B9 with a score under 5 or more You be allowed to think in great final standing. At this moment you'l be luck to get the podium. Maybe field/wind conditions are critical but I'm sure that's not the only reason to see this happen, I only think that we live a time of great players and the overall levels keep grow in the future.

    That's real competition and I want to get in.

     

     

     

     

    And I surely change my clubs.

  • Boomerboy44
    1,514 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 6:57 AM

    Looked at your stats. You are going to have to get your 1 putt stat over 50%.  Good Luck.

  • Fraenkel
    2,252 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 7:27 AM

    It's a long far walk mate.
    Didn't look frequently at my stats but thanks for the remind.

    I only want to say that much players are grown faster then what we should think 2 years ago. You can find Legend with 6 months experience and players at my level that do anything to score down the avarege. I hope to get my TL at the same moment I did my Legend statment, exactly one year after join in. I need to do that in less 5 months but I want to win some good tours too but it's seems to be harder then I expected.

    High levels indeed, many great players are coming out. That's awesome.

  • MBaggese
    15,368 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 9:11 AM

    Keep in mind, two years ago, G10's and i15's were the best clubs, and the WGT ball was all there was moving up, much more difficult then to score really well, and just a handful of players (compared to today) would shoot real low, giving us a shot at earning credits with a 31/32/33, etc.

     

    Shoot, now you may lose credits with a 30 on many courses..

     

    That's what's neat (IMO) about UEL tourney's, they level (no pun intended) the playing field, so to speak.

     

    As mentioned, putting is the key, but putting the approach shot to 3 feet sure does help!!

  • DAZZA501
    5,972 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 10:23 AM

    MBaggese:

    Keep in mind, two years ago, G10's and i15's were the best clubs, and the WGT ball was all there was moving up, much more difficult then to score really well, and just a handful of players (compared to today) would shoot real low, giving us a shot at earning credits with a 31/32/33, etc.

     

    Shoot, now you may lose credits with a 30 on many courses..

     

    That's what's neat (IMO) about UEL tourney's, they level (no pun intended) the playing field, so to speak.

     

    As mentioned, putting is the key, but putting the approach shot to 3 feet sure does help!!

    What you gotta remember too Mike is the average required to tier up has stayed the same. 61 ave with G10's (basically the level59 G20's but with faster meter) was hard 2 years ago. 61 average with G20's, RocketBladz or R11's is pretty easy.

     

  • MBaggese
    15,368 Posts
    Tue, Apr 16 2013 10:57 AM

    DAZZA501:
    What you gotta remember too Mike is the average required to tier up has stayed the same. 61 ave with G10's (basically the level59 G20's but with faster meter) was hard 2 years ago. 61 average with G20's, RocketBladz or R11's is pretty easy.

     

    For sure.

     

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