CMitchell22425: Just played a 9 hole tournament (that I left early, because I was getting CRUSHED) against a guy with an 89.8 average, vs my 72 avg.
It's a pity that you dropped out of a round providing practice, and gave this guy a bad experience in the game.
IMHO, quitting should be reserved to unforeseen, critical personal situations which require immediate action (inury, earthquake, but not the boss lurking), or bad behaviour of the opponent. Alas, that's a point of a different ethics conversation.
As Paul said, averages mean nothing today - a 150 ave. player may know his sticks ;)
The main factor here is you. As a matter of fact, you have recently (11 finished stroke play games before) been promoted to Master with longer tracks - congratulations! Your equipment is unchanged, less suited to the new tier. Still, you have shot a few decent scores (a 60, a 64!) among higher results.
It appears to me that you'll have to adapt to the situation, in game play, maybe in equipment.
My two (or three) Pfennig of advice:
- play more 9 hole games on various courses.
- replace the weak 3WD by a decent wedge between irons and SW.
- have fun, especially in the multiplayer games!