To "gingerrae".....just few comments. If you're a "scratch" golfer on real golf courses, seems to me you could easily adapt to WGT golf. No disrespect, but, you hit an 87 score on St. Andrew's (that's a Par 72) course. AND, you probably were playing it from the "red tees", the closest tees on WGT.....on St. Andrew's 18 holes from the "red tees" is 5,596 Yards. Try playing that same course from the "black - Champion tees"...the distance for 18 holes on that course is 6,626 Yards OR 630 Yards further! Plus, I doubt that you have been "putting" on "Tournament Speed Greens" either...to me, they are pretty realistic. WGT is set up....so, that as you LEVEL UP...you become eligible to purchase better balls and upgraded clubs...which definitely helps get the great golf shots you're wanting. When you first began playing REAL GOLF....did you run out and buy "professional clubs" like the Pros use on the PGA?....Doubt it.
And, with EVERY game (whether it's REAL golf or on-line golf)....you're just NOT going to be very good having played ONLY (24) rounds, as you have. Did you become a "scratch" golfer after playing only 24 rounds of REAL golf??? I seriously don't think so!!!
And you also have to REALIZE, that this website is a "business"....NO business is going to be around very long IF they aren't earning a "profit". Many WGT members play on this site or FREE....by watching videos and taking surveys...to earn credits to upgrade to better balls and clubs. WGT golf is not intended to REPLACE "REAL GOLF".....this an on-line golf game...a HOBBY for most of us. One of my WGT friends is a PRO GOLFER...and he runs one of the WGT Country Clubs...he obviously thinks HIGHLY of WGT golf.
Maybe.....IF after you have played 300 or 400 "ranked rounds", you'd see your WGT game improve.....it's like anything else in life if you want to be successful at it.....you HAVE to PRACTICE!!!