You have to understand WW that if you play starter balls and clubs to learn the way it plays, you will find immense enjoyment in some camera views that show the behaviour of the ball on approaches , where it reacts exactly as it would in RL ( Real Life ). It is not darts, it is links golf as it should be.
It is a thing of beauty to see a six iron plop down just short of green, and then bounce forward to snuggle up against the pin, as it would happen on any real links course.
I can spin back a normal ball in RL on courses in Spain like Valderrama with a six iron, but I defy you to do the same at St Andrews. It just won't happen.
For those saying it is unrealistic I will give you a RL example. Some years ago we had a rainless summer in UK, I was playing Princes (adjacent to RSG) and all the downwind Par 5's were reachable with a drive and wedge, because the fairways were baked hard with no grass growth on them, so a wedge with max BS would land 110 and run for 60 yards. You had to play to land on the flattest part of the fairway.
And as I said earlier the very opposite is true in wet and heavy wind conditions.
Only the greens were watered that year as there was a sprinkler ban. But nonetheless we as members still could score pretty well.
Only managed a lousy 70 in the tourney, will have another go.