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Re: Ready-Go (Kiawhaw Masters)

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Sun, May 18 2014 10:05 AM (2 replies)
  • earltugwood
    3 Posts
    Sat, May 17 2014 9:12 AM

    The green settings for the tournament going on right now are total BS. I consider myself to be 'not bad' at this game. I did manage to get to level 84 and my scores are generally around par. I did make par on the first hole and then bogied the next 7 holes. Not competitive or fair.

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Sat, May 17 2014 8:50 PM

    earltugwood:
    I consider myself to be 'not bad' at this game.

    You may be "not bad' but you are "not good" either based on your scoring.

    If you can only be around par, you are wasting your money in RG's.

    Kiawah greens are tough if you put the ball in the wrong place from your approach, and the green reads can be appalling.

    I do not want to be rude, but obviously your game is not competitive, and therefore will not be fair.

  • andwhy67
    2,816 Posts
    Sun, May 18 2014 10:05 AM

    +1

    Many players will withdraw after the first couple of holes if they've not atleast birdied all or 99% of them, firstly because there is no chance of a big enough payout, and the other is to preserve ball life.

    As Alan says playing to par, with all due respect.....forget it!!

    alanti:

    earltugwood:
    I consider myself to be 'not bad' at this game.

    You may be "not bad' but you are "not good" either based on your scoring.

    If you can only be around par, you are wasting your money in RG's.

    Kiawah greens are tough if you put the ball in the wrong place from your approach, and the green reads can be appalling.

    I do not want to be rude, but obviously your game is not competitive, and therefore will not be fair.

     

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