Wow, where to start?
1. I made a mistake.
2. I admitted that from the outset.
3. Some people aren't worried about appearing human rather than perfect, Phil.
4. I lost the balls on Pebble Beach, where there are many places to do so, not St Andrews.
5. The prompt to use (or buy) a CC Pass takes up all but the edges of my monitor. There is no visible information regarding course or hole while the prompt is onscreen.
6. It may surprise some of you to learn Scotland and California both have blue sky, green grass, and the sound of waves crashing on the shore near their respective golf courses. If someone held a big placard in front of your face, stuck you in a transporter, and dropped you off at one of the two, you might not be able to tell the difference without a clear view, either.
7. Thank you for the helpful info, Yankee Jim. I wasn't aware my country club received XP points if I don't complete a round.
8. Craigswan wins the internet for making good-natured fun of me, rather than being a sh*t about it.
9. I do in fact need glasses and struggle to read smaller print even when wearing mine. I also have experienced the game switching clubs after I've clicked on one, or reverting to a default pitch when I've selected a chip or full swing. I'm sure it's happened to others here, as well. Sometimes you catch it. Sometimes you're focused on the shot and don't.
10. The point is to enjoy the game, not be forced to babysit it to be sure it does everything it's supposed to. A pay-for-play product should be as user-friendly as possible. Sometimes it seems this game, despite the many enjoyable rounds I've played, is only interested in nickle and diming me. I needed to vent and, I believe, WGT needed to know it isn't as customer-friendly as it could be.
11. End of.