Well I am shocked at the responses, regardless what WGT do some people are not happy. No wonder the Pizza delivery boy used to get mad when you didn't have the right change.
All Wildcat did was announce we can have our say on what par 3 holes to include on another "best of Par 3's".
No not everyone wants another par 3 course, with the majority (assumption from this threads response) want full length stroke play courses, not a pitch and putt course.
That is where I think the community deserves a road map of where the game is going, i.e. how many full length stroke play courses do they intend to release over the next few years.
As I said earlier, and bearing in mind that we will not be getting the Open Course again this year, where are the plan B's. There are a lot of golf clubs/courses around the world that are struggling, so many of these would probably jump at the chance of getting the exposure that this game could bring. Are these not viable plan B's?
Yes the courses take time from planning to the production but in the case of the Open, this would have been known for a long time that this was a no goer, so where was or is the plan B.
I have said in the past, I feel the lack of new courses released last year was due to the baseball game sucking the money out - so what is the reason this time if we only get one full course this year. I personally think we need more than just one HD full course a year (and not everyone likes or can afford the TruGolf courses).
I will be happy with a Par 3 course so I was not dismissive of the news although I probably will not play it often, and the game has improved astronomically over the last few years, but please WGT, can you make some sort of commitment to the players.
I am just trying to be objective, and for the record, I was not aware we had a choice of the "Best of Hardest" in the past - obviously I did not read the forums then, my bad.