I only read the first post....the rest is a LOT.
Putting IS the hardest thing to master in WGT. Guess what? Putting is also the hardest part of real golf to master. Of all pros, past and present, I would say that Ben Crenshaw is the only player I've witnessed that had putting mastered. Others have had good years, but Ben had a great career....by the numbers.
Now, that millisecond of mis-timed putting is CRUCIAL to keeping the putting element both difficult to master and the hardest part of golf (WGT or otherwise). That slight miss of the ding represents not only your finger missing the timing, but also the clubface meeting the ball. WGT can't replicate, yet, the clubface being 1/2 a degree open or closed at impact. But, I can assure you that you aren't making that 7 foot, flat putt without your face being immeasurably square at impact. And, you can't hit a spike mark on the way to the hole, either........another feather in the cap of precision randomness. Combine these with a little break, being off speed, or developing a hitch in your backswing due to nerves, and you see how quickly a putt can break down.
I can tell you that Ben Crenshaw used to practice his putting in a unique way. He practiced putting 20 footers over a dime. A dime! And, he missed more often than he hit the dime obviously. But, transpose your thinking just a tad down to WGT's level. Do you really want to make that 20 foot putt solely because you pulled a putter back (on a putter pal giving you the distance) and hit a ding? I don't.
In my opinion, that makes WGT just like every other video golf game I've ever played.....especially GoldenTee. Just line it up and rip it at the hole. After awhile, break ceases to exist in your putts. Nerves also go away because you know you can just blast it into the back of the cup. The skill of putting becomes the EASIEST part of the game instead of the hardest.
I love you, Q, but I have to disagree with you here. The randomness of precision is what keeps 15 and 20 footers close to a crapshoot.....just like real golf. It's realistic enough we can hit things inside 10 feet with regularity, but the longer you get, the more of crapshoot it becomes. I don't ever want to just rear back and drop a 40 footer because I only had to hit the ding. That would be the beginning of the end for me.