The one throw career was derived from your statement of not getting a second chance once you threw the ball. You had thousands of opportunities to throw the ball correctly and overshadow that one mistake, or were you judged on the one throw?
Single play is a component of measurement, such as a single ball game you played. You were also evaluated on many other measures, including practice, all of your statistics, reaction under stress, and a host of other criteria you are familiar with.
My point is that single play is not the end all for individual performance measure, but a part of it. If you read the other posts in this thread my contention is that all stats be used in evaluation, along with new stats of placement on money list, and average tournament placement in all tournaments played. These would all be weighted variables. This would be a true measure, I believe.
Also, in unlimited play mode you will see the best someone can perform. As I stated previously it is more than just resetting, otherwise everyone would shoot 27's and 54's everyday, there is a good degree of skill (and luck) to putting together a perfect round, like having that one perfect ball game in a thousand, is not that perfect ball game skill based, or is it you had a thousand tries you should have had a perfect game and takes no skill? I experience just as much excitement with 7 or 8 birdies in a row going for 9 as I did winning single play tourneys.
Why I replied to this I do not know, I am not a big believer in measuring performance as that is an ego driven phenomenon, but then we are a result based society. Too bad we lack a higher level of consciousness as a culture. I'm as guilty as the next person, yet in this game I play against the course and really don't care how anyone shoots.