I thought I would give a ready go tourney a try for the first time last night. It was Bethpage full 18. The game played very differently that regular tourneys and practice. My slight off ding shots were much more inaccurate. Just a silver off the ding and the ball would go way offline.
Are RG's tourney parameters different that regulars?
hi
they are the same as normal ranked around.
-wgticon
The experience is always different with money involved.
Find the RG with the course and conditions that you feel you play well, and continually play that one. Also what helps is to take notes on every shot. that may seem tedious, but you will find you are taking the same shots over and over, and if you know in advance how the ball will react your scores will come down. Good luck.
Don't risk credits you can't afford to completely lose or give away. If the credits truly don't mean anything to you, you'll play better.
You WDed?
(Just wondering why I fail to find your entry, not even a Bethpage RG around?)
Furtheron, I fear that a Pro can't compete in an open RG.
My proposal is to wait for the next tier (coming soon!) and choose a TP RG at first.
alosso: You WDed? (Just wondering why I fail to find your entry, not even a Bethpage RG around?) Furtheron, I fear that a Pro can't compete in an open RG. My proposal is to wait for the next tier (coming soon!) and choose a TP RG at first.
I played in a Pro RG.
jeez its the WGT police!!
i believed you ang :)
stevietwotimes: jeez its the WGT police!!
No. Just curious.
Apparently only those open RGs are shown here which are available for me. Didn't expect that.
Ang1K: alosso: You WDed? (Just wondering why I fail to find your entry, not even a Bethpage RG around?) Furtheron, I fear that a Pro can't compete in an open RG. My proposal is to wait for the next tier (coming soon!) and choose a TP RG at first. I played in a Pro RG.
You tied for 4thh place in your first RG. Very nice job. :-)