muttsnutts69:
Second problem is if I want to get to TL, then I have to complete 500 ranked rounds and keep my average to 60, so do I play 500 rounds and abort anything that will up my ave. That won't be any fun if I am competing in CC multi round tournies.
We all have an off day, and anyway I don't like aborting any round.
If I just play the 500 rounds (3 months or so I reckon ) and let my ave go up, then the task of getting it back down to 60 will be horrendously long and arduous.
Excuse me, but there are a few mistakes in thinking, yet your attitude (underlined) is good.
My 2 Pfennig: Don't ever quit a round for the sake of your tier-up, it's useless from the average POV and harmful from the experience and XP points POV. The only possible advantage may be to save some balls, but I doubt this - you'll need the experience, especially on the last holes which you omit by quitting.
Looking at the final setting of Legend average for the tier-up: It must contain 500 prime scores resulting in a 60. All the other, lesser good scores will have been pushed out of the pool by then. Thus it's equal if you've posted these scores before or aborted them, except that the ave. may be temporarily higher.
I also object to the thought of a "horrendously long and arduous way back down". Once the average is saturated with 500 rounds, what happens is not "equalizing a bad round with many good ones" but to simply push them out, one by one. Therefore the average will drop significantly shortly after saturating - imagine a 70 being replaced by a 60.
Also, the game should not be only about tiering up but about fun, otherwise disappointment and frustration will hunt you.
Hit it str8 m8!