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Believable Scores?

Sat, Nov 8 2014 12:42 PM (28 replies)
  • Addohm
    228 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 2:37 AM

    I was just curious.  I just started playing this about 2 weeks ago.  I created my account a very long time ago but didn't have the time like I do now.  Anyways, I'm curious about what I see on the leader boards of the Golf Advisor Championships.  I find it hard to believe that someone can start playing and be posting scores like 58's and 62's within a couple weeks or a month, or someone who normally shoots a 70 all of a sudden shoots low like that.  Is cheating really prevalent in this game?  I admit I am jealous of the score, but I am jealous of the scores posted by people that actually work to get that good.

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 10:21 AM

    Addohm:
    scores posted by people that actually work to get that good.

     

    I admire the strong work ethic in all things. The game here is vast, and most certainly has the base, lower life forms in the mix, as with all other events in life. So, yes. There is "crud" in our midst. :-{ 

  • Fubar057
    170 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 12:40 PM

    CHEATING HOW DARE YOU TO THINK THAT THERE IS CHEATING GOING ON HERE WITH WGT,  THEY WOULDN'T LET STUFF LIKE THAT HAPPEN!   ARE WOULD THEY.  LOL

  • adaputter
    1,954 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 2:37 PM

    we can all see whats going on in here m8 wgt sit back and allow it to continue

  • hpurey
    11,520 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 7:16 PM

    Addohm:
     Anyways, I'm curious about what I see on the leader boards of the Golf Advisor Championships.

     

    Hmm,  the current leader in the Pro tier has just 5 friends,  one of which is a Legend from the OP's CC.  

     

    Isn't that some kind of game with Kevin Bacon?  ;-)

     

    Seriously though, that current leader of the Pro tier is about as obvious as one could be.  

  • CanineSupervisor
    1,882 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 8:48 PM

    hpurey:
    Seriously though, that current leader of the Pro tier is about as obvious as one could be.  

    Lol ! Hazen 

    How about the Hack Tier...pmsl !!

    He has a whole 3 ranked rounds played since his rebirth.

  • MBaggese
    15,378 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 9:28 PM

    CanineSupervisor:
    How about the Hack Tier...pmsl !!

     

    Child prodigy? ;)

  • MichaelStroke
    2,066 Posts
    Thu, Nov 6 2014 10:12 PM

    CanineSupervisor:

    hpurey:
    Seriously though, that current leader of the Pro tier is about as obvious as one could be.  

    Lol ! Hazen 

    How about the Hack Tier...pmsl !!

    He has a whole 3 ranked rounds played since his rebirth.

    I was thinking the same thing.  If you're a level 17 hack and winning a tournament with a -8, you may as well beg WGT to deactivate your account.

    Yet we see it all the time.

  • ishotinhole
    70 Posts
    Fri, Nov 7 2014 1:15 AM

    Addohm:

    I was just curious.  I just started playing this about 2 weeks ago.  I created my account a very long time ago but didn't have the time like I do now.  Anyways, I'm curious about what I see on the leader boards of the Golf Advisor Championships.  I find it hard to believe that someone can start playing and be posting scores like 58's and 62's within a couple weeks or a month, or someone who normally shoots a 70 all of a sudden shoots low like that.  Is cheating really prevalent in this game?  I admit I am jealous of the score, but I am jealous of the scores posted by people that actually work to get that good.

    I've been seriously been trying since 3/10-2014 to get good enough to compete, I've spent hundreds of dollars to get to legend tier which I finally reached on 9/30/2014. And for what? I had to have an avg score of under 61 to reach legend but in the time since I cant get my avg score under 80. I'll have a 2' putt using the 10' meter and it will hit the put 90ft.....

    This game is a rip off and the people that run it are criminals in my opinion. And  the reasons they don't do anything about the ones cheating, because there family.

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