saltiresfan:
Played a couple of 9 hole games 1 and 2 under par. I had 100% GIR on both but missed a load of putts. It felt harder to read the breaks. Probably just in my head...
I didn't break par for a week..
But the secret formula to avg is this.
Once you reach a certain number of rounds, if you average is below the benchmark set my WGT, then you will move up tiers. if NOT, then this will happen
Every round will NOT be added to your overall average.... Only the best
so in example, as a tour master, (you need 50 ranked rounds under 61 avg) you have 10 scores of 30, 10 scores of 29, 10 scores of 31, 26 rounds of 32, 3 rounds of 35, and 1 round of 37... it would look like this...
29 x 2 (converted to 18 hole scores) is 58
so... 58 x 10 = 580
30x 3 = 60 x 10 = 600
31 x 2 = 62 x 10 = 620
32 x 2 = 64 x 16 = 1024
35 x 2 = 70 x 3 = 210
37 x 2 = 74
add all the totals together and divide by 50
580 + 600 + 620 + 1024 + 210 + 74 = 3108 / 50 = 62.16
so your average at that point is 62.16
lets say you shoot 32, which =s 64. not below your average, but you have to remove the highest score and put the new one in.
so the NEW totals look like this
580 + 600 + 620 + 1024 + 210 + 74 = 3108 + 64 = 3,172 - 74 = 3,098 / 50 = 61.96
So even though you didn't shoot under your average, it still went down...
In conclusion, the minimum number of ranked rounds to reach a new tier is also the maximum amount of rounds used to calculate you average...
Note: The change will be more drastic if you have more high scores than low scores...
Hope this helps...
-Truf