golfman454ss:
IDK still makes no sense to me, I hvnt shot or atleast recorded a bad rd in such a long time if u look at my score history there r no bad scores... ok maybe 1 but it just makes no sense to me i keep shootin the same scores in ranked or cc tournies, -5, -6, -7 and some -8's for 9 holes. I JUST DONT GET IT!!!!!, and i'm already a legend so there is no way to figure out how many ranked rd's i hv as a legend, wish i wouldve known to keep track of ranked rd's for each tier, but to late now. I just feel it shouldve been a stat that every player should hv in there player stat's( ranked rd's / tier). It's just frustrating, at this rate it will take me 2 yrs to reach TL status if average only drops .01 every couple rd's or so, and i do play alot, every day up to 5,6 ranked rd's per day or more sometimes........ just frustrated. I guess i will just put it to rest and play, all I can do at this point.
Golfman:
Anyone with THE 88 car and Jr as his (or her) photo is a friend of mine.:-)
Thunder Valley tomorrow - cannot wait.
Anyhow back to WGT averages...
In order to get to TL you have to have recorded at least 500 rounds as a Legend AND have an average of 60.00 or under.
When you have 500 rounds or less than 500 rounds your average is calculated:
Total Strokes since becoming a Legend / Total Rounds since becoming a Legend.
When you have more than 500 rounds your average is calculated as:
Your best (lowest scoring) 500 rounds as a Legend / 500.
So lets say your average was a 64.00 (as displayed by WGT on your profile as they ONLY show the average to 2 decimal places).
If your next score on a 9 hole match is a 30 and your average drops to 62.00 then you have only played 2 games as a Legend. Simple...
The calculations for a 63.27 average however when one has played well more than 200 rounds as Legend as you have are extremely complex to back calculate.
This is due to the fact that the decimal points shown by WGT are rounded. Thus, as in a 63.27 average is somewhere between 63.265000000000 and 63.27499999999999.
There are four different data points within that range for every potential number of rounds played once you get past the 200 rounds we can see on your score history.
Lets just say you have played 425 rounds since becoming a Legend and have the average you have.
425 x 63.27 = 26,889.750 strokes sice becoming a Legend
BUT
Your number of strokes HAS TO BE an even number so your average is not not exactly 63.27000000 it is somewhere between 63.265000000000 and 63.27499999999999.
63.265 x 425 is 26,887.625 strokes
63.275 x 425 is 26,891.750 strokes
Thus you could have played 425 rounds and had 26,888, 26,889. 26890 or 26,891 strokes and your average would show 63.27
As I said the back calculations are very difficult. This is simply because for every average and every number of rounds (in the Legend Tier) there are 4 possiilities.
If however a player posts scores that are varied (in your case not all 31s and 32s) it can be done.
Of course as Alosso says just keep hitting 29s and 30s and you will get there eventually.