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Thu, Sep 8 2016 12:11 PM (6 replies)
  • tjune2016
    588 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 5:12 AM

    This is a bunch of WGT B.S. Had a 66.9 avg ,move up to master shoot 2 rounds 1 par round & have a terrible round of 5 over and avg go's up 10 strokes this is Bull. Shoot under par takes for ever to get your average to go down but not to go up. .  screw the tiers

  • TopShelf2010
    10,899 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 9:44 AM

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  • alosso
    21,059 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 10:01 AM

    tjune2016:
    This is a bunch of WGT B.S.

    Tiering is fine, the BS is with you. Get your mouth cleaned and I might have a friendly word for you. Now, I'm happy that there's no Q to answer.

    Ask CS - good luck!

  • garypinhunter
    1,049 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 10:32 AM

    tjune2016:

    This is a bunch of WGT B.S. Had a 66.9 avg ,move up to master shoot 2 rounds 1 par round & have a terrible round of 5 over and avg go's up 10 strokes this is Bull. Shoot under par takes for ever to get your average to go down but not to go up. .  screw the tiers

    You may want to take a gander at Golf Tips Website

    Gary

  • Robert1893
    7,712 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 10:33 AM

    tjune2016:
    Shoot under par takes for ever to get your average to go down but not to go up.

    I believe at master tier it takes only 40 rounds to saturate. I think I was at master tier for about a month and a half. And for over half of that time, I was using the starter irons. 

    Have you ever thought of switching to decaf?  

  • pearljammmmer
    4,268 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 12:11 PM

    tjune2016:

    This is a bunch of WGT B.S. Had a 66.9 avg ,move up to master shoot 2 rounds 1 par round & have a terrible round of 5 over and avg go's up 10 strokes this is Bull. Shoot under par takes for ever to get your average to go down but not to go up. .  screw the tiers



    Settle down lol...obviously you're not aware that when you move up a tier your average resets. Now that you're at the Master level, only your scores as a Master count towards your average (and only your best 40 rounds as a Master). You've played two stroke play rounds since advancing to the Master level and you shot a 36 and 40, an average of 38. That's an average of 76 for 18 holes...which is what your average is on your profile...76.0. 

     

  • TopShelf2010
    10,899 Posts
    Thu, Sep 8 2016 12:11 PM

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