Have to chime in with a few thoughts here;
First, I enjoy this game, as evidenced by over 700 rounds played (and a girlfriend who wants to perform an intervention). I work at night, so play afterwards (usually by myself). I have my favorites, so, naturally, will be (hopefully) better at those. I am proud of, and enjoy the status and challange of "master", however, I don't belong on the same page as the Tibbets' and Avatars' of the tier. If you check my profile, I've never shot under 31 for 9, or 63 for 18. I will NEVER shoot 15 under (55 in Int'l tourny) but will keep trying. To me, those players are the Green Berets, while I'm just a grunt.
Am not a mathematician, but don't understand how my stroke average can change so drastically because of one single round (9 or 18). After 700 rounds my average can be affected by a bad round by as much as two strokes, but after a good round only a couple decimal points. Maybe it just seems that way. Am not sure how they do it on the PGA tour, so may be my ignorance.
Secondly, I'm sorry to clutter up your elite tier there, Mr. Tibbs, but it was thrust upon me and I'm trying to make the best of it. I also hope to stay here in Masterland. It was far easier in Pro (some of my best friends are Pros), but am not gonna sandbag to return. You, my friend, are the one who will have to move on if there are too many kids in the sandbox for your liking. I know that isn't an option for you currently, but hopefully will be in the near future. I personally would like to see more tiers divided by 3-5 stroke increments, calculated by more than just the last 14 posted rounds.
There. I feel better now...