Originally I found this game when it was only CTTH, and I thought has potential, and did not come back. Then in 2010 when The Open was at St Andrews, I saw this game again....so signed up as I could not remember my original ID.
I spent my first year using starters clubs, mostly playing St Andrews and Kiawah (as I have played both those courses in the flesh).The photorealism and accuracy was remarkable, and transported me back to when I played them.
Well after hacking my way around....and giving up for a while (yes I found it hard, frustrating and infuriating) but never did I say the game was unrealistic. Yes I can drive the ball further in real golf than the starters driver and no, there is no grip, stance or swing variances, but the dynamics of the game were, and are realistic....including the inconsistencies,
Occasionally I would play well, but the day I shot -2 at St A's (I only played 18 holes then...like real golf lol) with my free kit and balls was a highlight - probably still my most memorable round on WGT.
The one course that was impossible to do well on was Olympic when it came out..........Bethpage had some Par 6's (how I had to play them lol) as well but courses with elevation were tough. But I had learned a bit and could go round with a few bogeys and the odd birdies....like real golf actually.
Then D-Day arrived.......MASTER TIER. If I thought the game was hard before.....well now it was impossible, well just about.
I had a choice, upgrade clubs or quit. I liked the game, so I chose the former. Immediately the game got incrementally easier using the Raptures...... suddenly using a Tour SD ball the game was playable again.
I also asked for advice and read the forums, and many players offered advice, tips and I would play with anyone.....I became a sponge for knowledge.
To this day, I play by feel and do not have notes (if I did, I would be a lot better) but have the knowledge of past shots of how and where to play too (albeit the old grey matter does fail me from time to time....as does the skill to hit where I want to hit it to).
I am just an average player who can occasionally score well - if I can, anyone can. But it takes patience and the willingness to learn.