luckyclicker: In short, when you have a bracket like WGT that is completely random in terms of first-round positioning,
You may think that, but this kind of thinking makes you a part of the fish. Which is ok, cause there's been a lack of those lately. In basically all credit brackets there are a lot of sharks, who mostly know who will enter where. That way they can avoid each other until the later rounds.
I use a different approach though. Playing a ton of brackets and studying them, I know at what times the opposition will be easier (with less sharks) and I know the majority of the better players, who will enter it. Then it's down to knowing your strengths and their weaknesses and positioning yourself in the part of the bracket, that will put you up against them on the course, that gives you a better shot at the win.
Sure, there's some skill and luck involved as well, lol. But strategy is the biggest reason I've managed to do reasonably well in the brackets so far.
@ your proposal: What you're suggesting is a stroke play tourney with a cut line. It has zero similarity to what brackets are, so it's fairly pointless. Study the game, the courses and the opposition and you'll like the bracket version we have much better ;-)