I many times have read about the frustration felt by other players having to deal with Quitters...
So here is a different spin to the oft covered, ranted and propounded subject...
I was a quitter but no more, I'm happy to say (except when the Meter forces a bad round, but let's not get that started)... And recommend it to all of you who are written about so frequently... Why?
When I first started playing WGT, some time ago, now referred to as my "Mistress" by my wife. I had to be a "Master"; so to become so, I played my heart out to post 5 or so -4's or -5's "in a row" to get the the 65 ave or whatever it took. Truth was, it probably took me 100 rounds of quitting, on many of you no doubt to get there.
I became a "Master" as it was then known. But really, I was no "Master", since I sucked so bad I only posted every 10th or so round... I even got my average down to a 63.05 once, oh the Joy! (The only good thing that came out of it was that in over a year I only posted 235 or so rounds out of thousands, so I didn't become a Legend, but let's not go there either)
Recently, I came clean about a month or two back, and started posting everything! Now I'm up over 320 rounds and will actually have to earn Legend status, though I will never be as good as Bol. Bru., Avatar Lee, the Queen Iconian, or anyone of about 1,000 or more of you...
As for my average, as of this posting it's a 67.77... During this reformation, my average has fluctuated from the low 63's and even got over a 70 at one point (this really tested me, I almost broke things..) My low has been a -6 and my high a +5 or so for 9 holes.
But my average is real now... And I enjoy the game much more!
I wonder what your average would really be if you posted it all? Come clean Y'all...
One thing is for sure, there wouldn't be anymore Blogs about Quitters...