Roughriders0715:
Well I have to agree with you and disagree at the same time. Maybe not have a penalty or punishment, but offer good completion % a bonus or an incentive not to quit. The other side to that is to have a boot button for the host and if someone disconnects or quits they can boot them.
Or how about this? Just make it so that, after your partner has quit and the wait time has expired, you're allowed to finish the match and play for Both you are your departed partner? However, if you win the match without a partner, you do not get credited for a Win and the opponents do not get credited for a Loss. It's simply a non-game but at least it gets completed and is simply a 'Win Without Partner' and not recorded; the same as Practice games are not recorded. However, the other team will get credited with a Win if they win but not a Loss if they lose.
Which raises another issue that is 'Practice' games. Why are Practice game statistics not recorded? There can be some fantastic games with great scores and tremendous feats accomplished playing Practice rounds too. So why not keep separate Practice-Game statistics too? I mention this also because the only Double Eagle I got was during a 2-player Practice round long ago when I was in the Pro or Master tier (can't recall which). But the game was not recorded of course and that is why my profile also does not show that I have 1 Double Eagle. Unfortunately, at that time, I didn't know how to use the Save Replay feature during a game either; so I don't even have that to look at as proof. But I imagine many others have gotten Hole-in-Ones and Double Eagles in practice games too; so what makes those stats not worthy of being an officially recorded stat?
Anyway, it's not a "QUIT" button we need because that would be abused almost Every Time someone made a bad or shot or sensed they were going to lose? And for 18-hole matches, WGT should just Cancel the entire game if anyone quits before at least 9 holes are completed. This should have been implemented long ago IMO because it just gives even more excuses for "quitters" to quit.