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Mon, Apr 21 2014 2:42 AM (10 replies)
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  • MainzMan
    9,591 Posts
    Fri, Apr 18 2014 10:30 PM

    I was thinking a while ago that at some point these courses should, by right, be made free to play.  Once enough has been payed in green fees to cover the purchase price of them then there really is no reason for WGT to continue to charge for them.

    Then last night it occurred to me how much revenue WGT is generating through the play for credits bracket tourneys.  Surely some of the extra income from those could be used for the good of the players in some way?  It is a totally new source of income after all and is all profit.

    How about it WGT?

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 2:08 AM

    I suppose it really comes down to what contractual agreement WGT had with TruGolf. My understanding was there would be more TruGolf courses but I assume they were not used as much as predicted, hence no more.

    To be honest I doubt the courses would become the  property  of WGT at any stage, but that is my guess.

    It would be interesting to see what ball usage is pre and post brackets, I am guessing it has increased significantly too....but we will never know due to the code of  silence  lol.But I very much doubt  anything for the "good of all players" will eventuate unless it will generate even more $$$ lol. But on the Free Brackets, why is there not some prize of credits even very small for the winners or runners up? They are using ball life and often more than the free tournaments that offer credits for the top 70 (again albeit quite small amounts).

    But I am not WGT s that is my summation, but I also guess that you will hear even less from WGT lol

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 2:32 AM
    I would assume that they were rented, could be wrong though.
  • MainzMan
    9,591 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 5:10 AM

    It could be they're rented I suppose.  Whatever, the brackets are pulling in a lot of revenue for WGT, it would be nice to see something back for it.

    How about making Cabo or Whistler among the courses on pay bracket tourneys?

  • WillyBigg
    2,135 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 8:22 AM

    I too would love to see more of Cabo & Whistler, any instance of either in the freebies I appreciate greatly. If we could have either as an unlimited for a few days would be a dream come true.

  • borntobesting
    9,707 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 11:56 AM

    MainzMan:

    I was thinking a while ago that at some point these courses should, by right, be made free to play.  Once enough has been payed in green fees to cover the purchase price of them then there really is no reason for WGT to continue to charge for them.

    Then last night it occurred to me how much revenue WGT is generating through the play for credits bracket tourneys.  Surely some of the extra income from those could be used for the good of the players in some way?  It is a totally new source of income after all and is all profit.

    How about it WGT?

    You got that a little wrong Mainz. It is not profit for WGT at all. Tru-golf gets the green fees for Cabo and Whistler. Look up Chad's post when Cabo was introduced. It is some interesting reading. And if you don't know. The green fees have been reduced by 40% since Cabo was introduced. 

  • MainzMan
    9,591 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 12:12 PM

    borntobesting:

    You got that a little wrong Mainz. It is not profit for WGT at all. Tru-golf gets the green fees for Cabo and Whistler. Look up Chad's post when Cabo was introduced. It is some interesting reading. And if you don't know. The green fees have been reduced by 40% since Cabo was introduced. 

    The green fees go directly to TruGolf?  That's something I sure didn't know.  I knew about the reduced green fees and remember the debate they sparked when the courses were introduced.

    Oh well, wishful thinking again.

  • CerinoDevoti
    3,232 Posts
    Sat, Apr 19 2014 4:17 PM

    MainzMan:

    borntobesting:

    You got that a little wrong Mainz. It is not profit for WGT at all. Tru-golf gets the green fees for Cabo and Whistler. Look up Chad's post when Cabo was introduced. It is some interesting reading. And if you don't know. The green fees have been reduced by 40% since Cabo was introduced. 

    The green fees go directly to TruGolf?  That's something I sure didn't know.  I knew about the reduced green fees and remember the debate they sparked when the courses were introduced.

    Oh well, wishful thinking again.

    I don't think it's just wishful thinking. WGT uses Cabo and Whistler on occasion for Free Weekly Comps where they pay out credits to the top 70 with no entry fee.  

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Sun, Apr 20 2014 5:15 AM

    borntobesting:
    You got that a little wrong Mainz. It is not profit for WGT at all.

    That would be a first!  Everything WGT does has to show a profit somehow.

    borntobesting:
    Tru-golf gets the green fees for Cabo and Whistler.

    I wonder what TruGolf does with all those credits?  WGT shirts and hats?

  • mantis0014
    8,946 Posts
    Sun, Apr 20 2014 11:37 PM

    I think it's time to scrap the Green Fees on Cabo and Whistler. 

    Bring in new Tru-Golf course and have the green fees on them. (well just an idea...lol)

    -Roger

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