I somewhat gave up on trying to help, because it became clear to me Miantiao "didn't care" or simply chose to embrace what I felt were distorted conclusions.
I don't feel I tried to insult him per se, I feel I may have suggested his behavior his actions were "obstinant" and it appears delusional to portray a conclusion that has not been proven in any way. He continued to ignore and refuse to provide a documented test run of his own to try and support what I still feel is an exaggerated claim.
I also feel I tried to point out while some of his points appear valid his conclusion regarding the extremely limited or precision of clubs having a 1-2 foot tolerance simply do not add up and have not been proven by any test or documentation that could also be verified by another player. The test points I provided could be upheld by any other player should they choose to take the time to test on their own, knowing their is still a slight variance in the clubs and conditions.
I can't recall if he ever directly criticized me other than taking a position that contradicted my own without acknowledging the direct efforts I made or others made to point out his conclusion does not appear valid.
Choosing to remain stubborn or obstinant in the face of what others have attempted to explain, does not make him right or uphold his position. He has a "perception" or belief that does not coincide with what I have learned and heard or read by others with far more experience than my own.
I also agree with Robert choosing to remain indignant is no excuse in a community where we are working to help each other, not break each other down. I have genuinely valued the help and support and insights offered by others. I have also acknowledged that at times given I have less experience on WGT I have not fully understood the scope and details of the game, but that is why I turned to players with far more experience to help me understand and learn about it.
I simply felt like I was talking to a brick wall after a certain point and that is not enjoyable or going to get any where. I feel comfortable knowing what I do and knowing that what I have learned is supported by others and the documented effort I attempted could also be replicated. The same can not be said for our friend. So, I left it at that and chose to move on, especially when Sean felt the discussion was getting heated. It is just a golf game and not worth the grief.