I appreciate all of your comments Gentlemen. You all have brought a different prospective to this debate. And I couldn't agree more with those comments made by HackWilson. But need I also remind all of you of an old saying, "Don't bite the hand that feeds you".
When the World Golf Tour was first conceived back some 10 to 12 years ago, it was all the rage. People flocked to it, making WGT one of the hottest, and still is, the best on line virtual golf games on this planet!! It made the original owners a ton of money. Then when MisterWGT sold out to TopGolf, things began to change for us. TopGolf had a source of income to "invest" in outside interests. So wouldn't you think they'd want to keep their "Cash Cow" going?? And keep those who have spent money on it happy too?? I think it's called Good Business Sense!!
Then they introduced the Mobile version of WGT Golf, which at first was a big hit. It's my personal opinion that they were trying to "target", play on words, the "Millennials" who use their phones and iPads for everything. But then they went too far with all the 'Gimmicks" in my opinion, which turned people off.
I also believe that the PC side is more suited for us "Dinosaurs", folks who are close to or have already retired. When I belonged to a larger CC, I took a survey of the membership there and was quite surprised to find out most of it's members were in the 50 and older age group. Some were even in their 70's!! I had also included a question, why are you playing WGT Golf? And the majority of responses were, because we can't play real golf like we once were able to and this game is the closest we can come to it.
Bottom line, in my personal opinion, TopGolf needs to listen to it's "veteran players" to help recapture it's place as the Best Virtual Reality Golf Game again. They need to build on the success it's had in the past and continue to grow the game, not kill it. With the advent of drone technology and High Def cameras, how much would it really cost to film a new course and present it to us versus the old way of doing things?
I'd love to see more European courses presented to us in the future. I would think they would be overjoyed to have them showcased to such a large group of people here on WGT. And I don't think advertising would be a problem. But that's just my opinion.
I'd love to hear what others think, I'd really like to hear from more of you as well on this subject. Maybe we can catch the attention of the WGT Moderators, which in turn could help with suggestions for them to present to their Management people. We can only hope.
Lute