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WGT Community Golf Course Single hole practice game

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Sun, Aug 17 2014 4:57 PM (2 replies)
  • MrSCicero
    154 Posts
    Sun, Aug 17 2014 8:50 AM

    Hello everyone out there in WGT land,

     What I would really like to see is correct tee boxes and green speeds in single hole games. Is it not possible? Or is there another reason why the single hole games are all played from the sissy tee's and on standard greens,

    Seems to me that all of the leg work has already been done in game play,Why do we have to play practice single hole games as if we are just starting out?

    What is the advantage of them if we really can't practice the holes we have trouble with from the correct tee's and green speeds,Other than playing one hole to get your days round in, for consecutive days played.

    I see this as a Win situation for WGT as it could drive up sales on balls and clubs or even rentals on clubs to compare equipment that you don't have to the equipment that you do have. In my opinion I would prefer to check performance of equipment that I plan on purchasing on holes that I find to be tough instead of holes I play well.

  • alosso
    21,094 Posts
    Sun, Aug 17 2014 11:23 AM

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  • MrSCicero
    154 Posts
    Sun, Aug 17 2014 4:57 PM

    alosso:

    MrSCicero:
    Why do we have to play practice single hole games as if we are just starting out?

    This!

    It may be meant for those passing by couriously.

    For any other purpose, chose three hole practice - you may set the conditions there.

    This could be true, However I believe that this could also be a big marketing tool for WGT that is not living up to its full potential.

    As for the 3 hole practice, I have been a member of WGT for almost 3 years now and did not even know it existed, But what I do see when I check it out is, 3 holes chosen by WGT at random, Not a specific hole that I have chosen, Again might be of use to me might not be.

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