Well it's now exactly two months since I started my WGT experience and I think a little update is due. Once again this is as much for my own benefit, so I can look back over the months/years to come to see how it all began. Hopefully others will find it interesting too.
Let's start with the bare figures.
Days played:- 61.
XPs earned:- 130 224, Level 68.
Credits earned:- 6 779. (Surveys/Videos/Offers 6 483, "Winnings" 296).
Credits spent:- 4 090
Equipment bought:- TaylorMade R1 TP 9.0 Driver 2 495, TaylorMade R11 3 Wood 695, Ping Wedges 56/60/64 600, Callaway Tour i(z) Balls 300.
Credit balance:- 2 689.
Status:- Tour Pro
Average:- 69.6
Driving Accuracy:- 80.19%
GIR:- 60.26%
Putting average:- 1.91.
Money spent:- Zero.
Hours spent:- Best not thought about.
I've been playing pretty much solely Tournaments as they earn more XPs than playing non Tournament courses and my main aim thus far has been climbing Levels by earning as many XPs as quickly as possible. The down side of this strategy is that I'm on the same courses an awful lot.
The major hassle so far has been the lack of decent irons (reflected in the poor GIR percentage). On many courses if I land on the green I can't stop the ball anywhere near the hole, if stay on the green at all. This has led to ultra conservative approach shots, rarely truly attacking the flag, just trying to get anywhere on the green. My putting is also fairly conservative. With an average distance from pin of 22 foot I've been generally just trying to lag the ball close enough to avoid three putting, meaning I often end up short, but don't rush yards by too often.
So what of the immediate future? Well I hope to reach a late 70's/early 80s Level by the end of the next month. This should mean my desired RocketBladez irons and Nike Method putter will be available to me. I may stick with the cheap Ping chippers until the TM ATVs become open to me later in the higher 80's Levels. Until I have a bag of good bats I intend to resist buying any balls.
My average also needs serious attention. I'm hoping the better equipment will help me kick on. To what? Who knows, but it's going to be fun trying.