BlackGibbon:
Just curious as to how one can get to be a level 67 legend with these stats? Not accusing anyone of anything just want to understand;;
Stroke Play Score Average61.16Best 9-Hole Round28Best 18-Hole Round49Total Ranked Rounds Played123Total Holes-In-One0Total Double Eagles0Total Eagles10Total Birdies369Total Pars625Total Bogeys139Total Double Bogeys14Total Others4Par 3 Score Avg.2.89Par 4 Score Avg.3.84Par 5 Score Avg.4.64Skill Challenge Avg. Score150.82
VS. Hack1 - 0VS. Amateur3 - 1VS. Pro1 - 0VS. Tour Pro6 - 0VS. Master26 - 5VS. Tour Master20 - 3VS. Legend13 - 14
Stroke Play Score Average61.16Best 9-Hole Round28Best 18-Hole Round49Total Ranked Rounds Played123Total Holes-In-One0Total Double Eagles0Total Eagles10Total Birdies369Total Pars625Total Bogeys139Total Double Bogeys14Total Others4Par 3 Score Avg.2.89Par 4 Score Avg.3.84Par 5 Score Avg.4.64Skill Challenge Avg. Score150.82.
As you can see there is nothing to merit legend status after so few rounds Al.
Thanks for posting my stats on the public forum, Al.
To answer those speculating about how I made Legend so quickly, I am a 25 year old female, and the niece of a Legend player. He has been my legal guardian since I was 15 and since I moved back home from college, got me to join WGT. He has helped me along in the early rounds, and gave me his stats which he uses when he plays.
I am a college graduate with a BS degree in Computer Engineering and Chemical Engineering. I graduated Summa *** Laude, so I didn't get that "full college experience" so many do. While others were hanging out on weekends enjoying a cold brew, I had my nose in a textbook.
I also hold a black belt in Kung Fu and Karate. I'm not your "ditzy blonde stereotype", yet I do have my so-called "blonde moments" on occasion, mostly when I find myself in a hurry.
In real golf, I'm a scratch golfer from the reds, but play from the white or blue tees, depending on the course's slope. Nothing's worse than giving 18 strokes to a high-handicapped player in net skins. I love the side games of Nassau, skins, best 3 of 4, fox/rabbit/squirrel along with several others.
I have never taken to cheating. I find it extremely insulting that some of you think I have. Golf is a game of honor. You get out of it what you put into it. I have employed the habits I use in real golf to this game, and it has helped. I've documented several of the WGT courses; how the ball breaks when it hits the green and how much it rolls. Most of my poor stats have come from my lower tier days. I hope someday to even be able to compete with your stats, Al.
I am not a "restarter", I have been fortunate enough to be able to play with higher tiered players from the very beginning. I also was fortunate enough to get a CC invite from day 1, and have made several Tour Master and Legend golfers my friends, who were kind enough to help me out.
I also have not had my CC buddies throw rounds so I could win. Every win I've had in Match play and CC tournament play I've earned. Remember when I mentioned "honor"? Since you didn't know me, I will forgive.
I was not in a big rush to make Legend ... I just don't enjoy playing god on any golf course; be it real or virtual. All of my stroke play games have been "ranked" and every match play game I've setup has been scored. In real golf, I am a proud member of the USGA and the SCGA, so I post every round of golf I play and never take mulligans! It seems like playing this way, instead of the "don't score practice" rounds elevated me quickly. I stopped playing my CC tournaments in hopes to not advance to Tour Master then Legend so quickly and assumed incorrectly that playing scored match rounds wouldn't count towards my average. Man was I wrong. I got the bad news after beating a Legend player in a scored match play game.
It's really sad when I read about someone ragging on a good player for playing well, instead of sharing ways they can still improve. Based on your stats, Al, you would be one that could give extremely sound advice to the younger players. It's sad you chose to discourage talent. I've never done or said anything towards you.
Thanks so much for your encouragement!
Kat