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Wed, Oct 29 2014 3:05 PM (10 replies)
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  • Fromet
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    Wed, Oct 8 2014 12:00 PM

    How does one choose a country that would best their needs and wants.  What do the "Leve[s]" mean?

  • Dubfore
    4,350 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 1:56 PM

    Hello there,

    choose one that gives you plenty of game options help when you need it.

    More info here: search.aspx?q=WGT Levels

    The levels are used to give you more options on buying better equipment. You can move up quite quickly, depends on how often play and skilled  you are.

    The Fair Paly Golf Club would be glad to have you aboard.

    This is us:  246034.aspx

    Michael.

  • Dubfore
    4,350 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 1:58 PM

    Hello there,

    choose one that gives you plenty of game options and friendly advice when you need it.

    The levels are used to give you more options on buying better equipment. You can move up quite quickly, depends on how often play and skilled  you are.

    More info here: search.aspx?q=WGT Levels

    The Fair Play Golf Club would be glad to have you aboard.

    This is us:  246034.aspx

    Michael.

  • garypinhunter
    1,049 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 2:19 PM

    Very good question.  I think it depends on what you want to accomplish here.   Do you just want to play and have fun without great competition in a tournament then I personally would just play and have fun.  

    If you want to  get good and learn some tips to play well and build lasting friendships along the way then a Country Club is the way to go.  

    But which Club, there are so many great clubs out there.

    I recently started a training club. Were new players can really up there game and then move on to a big Club. Here is the WGT Pinhunters website it has a ton of tips for this game.  

    I guess it really depends on what you want to get out of your time here at WGT.  For me it has been sharing many tips at one location so players can work on their game.  As well as learning to play  good and to be competitive. 

    In my short time the friends I have made are numerous, both players and CC owners. Not because I am that great a guy, but I just love working at helping others get better.  Dont get me wrong, there are so...so many on here that help others with their game.

    Sorry I think I just muddied the water for you.  But good luck.

    Gary

  • bubbsboy
    6,879 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 2:40 PM

    Both above are good clubs, briefly what would concern you as new starter is level 2 clubs gets you your putter pal free, level 4 clubs gets your shot pal ( if you really want one lol). The other levels my friend, i would not worry about, just let the club owners worry about that lol.

  • Dubfore
    4,350 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 2:41 PM

    Hello Gary, how's the form?

    Great idea for a club,  your besht our way will ya?  We can  negotiate a transfer fee @ The 19th.  

     

    lol,  M.

  • justacowboy
    1,338 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 3:47 PM

    formet   you have to ask yourself ...how much are you going to play this game ???  are you going to be active ???  you want to learn the game ???  or are you here to just pass the time ?????   if your answer is ..to just pass the time then you should join  wgt pinhunters  and maybe learn some golf tips ......if you want to get good at this game and promise to be active then you should join THE BUSHWACKIN BANDITS CC

  • justacowboy
    1,338 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 3:54 PM

    skip the above message from me   ....you have been on here for 3 years  and don't play much  .......join wgt pinhunters

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 9:13 PM
    Pick one that has lots of players in your time zone and send lots of friend requests once you've joined. Too many new members join a club, make no friends, play no tournaments and don't use the club forum. Then they quit because there's nothing to do. A club owner can only do so much, they need involvement and feedback.
  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Wed, Oct 8 2014 9:16 PM
    Oh, and check a club has active players. Some don't clear ex-players just to make themselves look bigger and busier than they are.
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