No matter what activity people try, there are always individuals who perform at superior levels. This is true from archery to curling to chess to eSports to Nascar to WGT.
Two of the top performers at WGT are Sebicu and Fmagnets. But looking beyond the credits that they have won it is important to note the amount of time they have put in perfecting their games.
Sebicu started playing in November of 2011, has played 27,916 ranked rounds and has reached level 153.
Fmagnets started in Septemer of 2012, has played 17,887 ranked rounds and is at level 146.
Now take the OP's numbers. Started in October of 2012, played 242 ranked rounds, and has reached level 100.
How can WGT level this field? There will always be rewards for those who rise to the top of their chosen activity, but to reward those who have not put the time and effort into their activity is not justified.
Tiger Woods practices hours every week. Tom Brady works out and studies film every week year round. Wanting to be the best means that individuals must do more than just say that the system is unfair and needs to change. It takes work to get to the top and stay there. Sorry if this hurts but there is no gain without pain.