WGTWILDCAT, WGTICON, WGTNIBLICK, MISTERWGT, etal....
So, there is no issue that the Pro Tier winner did not play from 2.29.12 to 7.01.12, had a 67+ average going into this tourney, had NEVER shot below 30 or 60 in any other stroke play competition and just showed up to shoot a sub-60 at one of the hardest courses to win a $100 gift card? For the record, prior to this he had gone from Dec to Feb without playing, then showed up to place 2nd in the Feb Pro Tier Open, winning a cool 5k credits.
No issue that the Tour Pro tier winner hadn't played from 2.24.12 to 7.01.12, had a 67+ average going into this tourney, had NEVER shot below 30 or 60 in any other stroke play competition and just showed up to shoot a sub-60 at one of the hardest courses to win a $100 gift card?
No issue that the Master tier winner had not played (stroke play) from 3.17.12 to 7.01.12, had a 68+ average going into this tourney, had NEVER shot a round below 30 or 60 in any other stroke play competition and just showed up to shoot a sub-60 at one of the hardest courses and win a $100 gift card?
By the way, not one of the above players posted multiple scores in this tourney, so they all just restarted the 1000s of times it would take for someone who had never shot below 60 and who hadn't played in months to shoot a sub-60 at Congressional as their only score in the tourney and win it.
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Here I am wondering why I follow the rules, and wondering what it takes to launch a criminal fraud investigation. Here is what I will say: To those I named above with WGT in their names... Reach with both hands as far as you can up your own colon, grab your ears, and pull down hard. You should hear and feel a distinct popping when your head is freed, and then MAYBE you can see what is going on here clearly.
For the record, two of the 'winners' above are members of my country club, something that I am somewhat ashamed of and is having me reconsider my choice of CCs.