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Tue, Dec 5 2017 2:58 PM (14 replies)
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  • Chris1973M
    1,832 Posts
    Mon, Dec 4 2017 8:24 PM
    yup..I try to take my self back..when i was just starting WGT... at first had alot of advice coming my way since I was prob the worst player on the game..didnt want hear none of it(lol)..then one day found myself asking higher tiers for advice..and alot of them were very kind to help..my game changed because of others..i still suk but have a good time doing it.. dont forget to have fun.
  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Tue, Dec 5 2017 12:47 PM

    Personally I have no issue with playing with lower tiers and it can make a game entertaining.

    I will happily offer advice if they want it but not every player wants to learn, or learn by their mistakes. If they go for a green when they have zero chance.....I am fine with that and often gives me chances to play shots I would normally never play....as I said, it is entertaining.

    But I always ask prior to teeing off, that if they want advice or tips, to ask. Sometimes I will say after a shot, what they could have done better, but again, only if they have asked for tips.

    Playing with randoms is fine, but you do take a significantly increased risk of finding quitters.

    When I started, I would play with higher tiers and most would be very willing to help when asked.

    What I do not like is when a player tries to tell a lower level player what to do.......and constantly - it is very condescending, And like I said, often the best lesson they can have is by making mistakes - we have all been there....sadly, that is where I am still!

    @ Chris.....sorry mate, i think I had the "worst player status attached to my forehead".

     

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Tue, Dec 5 2017 12:52 PM

    alanti:
    i think I had the "worst player status attached to my forehead".

    Verified.

    alanti:
    I will happily offer advice if they want it

    Me too but they have to ask. AS rounds with information sharing are the best. I won't hesitate to ask another player what their particular setup was on a shot and a lot of times that opens the door to a good back and forth.


    Another approach for me is to announce I'm going to try something and hope it works which usually gets shot types into the conversation.  That doesn't always pan out, though, when your attempt turns into an epic fail.  LOL

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Tue, Dec 5 2017 12:57 PM

    YankeeJim:

    alanti:
    i think I still have the "worst player status attached to my forehead".

    Verified.

    Fixed for ya.

    YankeeJim:
    That doesn't always pan out, though, when your attempt turns into an epic fail.

    Verified.
  • bikinigirl24
    313 Posts
    Tue, Dec 5 2017 2:58 PM

    I have a friend in the Georgian a champion we played together when I was a pro and he has helped me along so much

     You have to remember I do not play golf and have never played so I didn't know most of the terminology of the game

     He has been very patient and answering my questions and showing me how to play and all the advice he is giving me has been spot on and I'm still asking questions even today

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