+1 ... in fact, this thread is the absolute opposite of cheating. It's about seeing how playable these courses are from the tips with completely level-playing field gear.
But the thread is also about a very real suggestion: there's a lot of interest in Starter club competitions. It would be fun to have a parallel Tour (in which we could use the golf ball provided free for each of these WGT Virtual Tour tourneys, which won't be used otherwise), and see how close players can get to shooting par.
So, who else would be interested in such a Tour?
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I tackled the GolfNow tourney at Kiawah, with full Starter set (i.e. including the starter ball)... and boy, is it hard!
The Heavy winds and Champ greens (and from the tips) put such a premium on your recovery play. I'm in awe of Ben's description above where he gave himself 12 near-gimme's when scrambling. I didn't have that kind of skill, misjudging things often, especially in a scrappy middle part of the round.
I was delighted to get a tailwind on #4, and manage the up and down for a very unlikely par (I'd tried the setup once yesterday and begun with 2 birdies, but ruined everything with a triple into the wind on #4, so this was payback!). But I made a mess of my 3rd shots on holes 9-13, all of which were short enough irons that I should have left makeable putts, but didn't.
I remedied things with a mishit, but very lucky result, tee shot on #14 that led to birdie, and was busy congratulating myself on the prudent play on #17, going for the short grass left of the green, and leaving myself 50 yards, but managed to be 9ft short even landing on the downslope... and then pushed the par-save. After that, I knew I couldn't match Ben!
All in all, this is a great test... Unlike Cerino, I may even come back to it, lol! In fact, I certainly will with the GolfNow ball, which I suspect may make a par round more likely.