Let me take a stab at this, you guys have answered this a 1000 times.
fatdan: Every set of clubs has a "Circle of precision", the better the clubs the smaller the circle..
Dan is spot on with this. The clubs also have a "forgiveness" factor. Two circles, that overlap each other. Hitting the ding, is not a guarantee you will land where you think it should. There is a post on these two circles in the older forums, you can use the search feature to the right, as you are reading the forums.
Type in "forgiveness & precision".
Picture a set of eye glasses with the lenses removed, and laid atop one another, half way over each other. In the center you will have a small area looking like a vertical ellipse, with the two outer edges of the circles on either side protruding from the center.
Your ball can land anywhere in those 3 areas, with a dinged shot. The pin being centered, it is easy to be confused, pissed off.
As you tier up you will notice that missing the ding is going to give you drastically different results, missing it as a Master, Tour Master, & a Legend.
Be ecstatic that you are a Tour Master. It is the so called, "sweetheart" tier. You can outdrive Legends, and above, all day long. Your missing the ding by 1/2 the thickness of the ding line itself, will get you closer to the hole, than me. I may not be on the green at all.
If I miss the ding, (as a Legend), on a drive, by a miniscule amount, I may end up slightly in the rough, if my wind calculations were correct.
Missing it on the greens by the very same minuscule amount, will miss that cup by 3 - 6 inches, on the side of the miss. If missed on the right side of the ding, anywhere you hit from, is going to result in a loss of yardage, or footage on the greens.
The physics of this game is unrivaled in my opinion. Physics, is my bag, my job, my hobby, & the world we all live in. A little knowledge of it, can go a long way in here.
If you want something that challenges you, this is it. If you want immediate gratification, every other simulator out there will hand it to you.
It is frustrating at times, no matter the tier. All the whining done in here, is an act of futility. The person controlling the mouse, or touch screen, has everything to answer for.
The game has a built in deviation as stated above, (VEM) to make sure the same shot does not land in the same spot every time.
If you play in real life, you have VEM built into you as well. Unless you can prove to us all, that you can duplicate a single shot.
Imagine what a pro could do, if he, she, could duplicate every shot.
So read a bit more about the most frustrating game in town.
For all that's holy, STAY A TOUR MASTER !