ApexPC: It is stunning so many WGT players are incapable of figuring figure that out for themselves and have advocates like yourself that feel the need to coddle the idiots by suggesting WGT make the ball durability indicator a countdown display.
Indeed, it's stunning that you fail to see the logical joint between ball life being given in fixed numbers, like 90 or 120, with wear being counted in strokes, one by one, and the desire of customers to know the exact number of what is left.
Imagine a gas pump with only a bar without numbers. For an unknown volume "somewhere above red", the attendant demands 50 $ from you - would you accept this happily?
OTOH, the company's concept is clear as spring water: They want to withhold precise information as much as they can, let the players live with uncertainty about levels, about averages, about tiers, about ball life... Let them hope for a favourable outcome, only to take profit from their blind grinding.
ApexPC: Oh! That lame suggestion again.
And you, making one mark after the other as an advocate against clients' interests, even with snarky remarks, give one clue after the other on who's payroll you are.