mrpicachu:
Hola amigos:
Una pregunta tonta:
Todo el mundo quiere subir de nivel aumentando su AVERAGE SCORE, para ir de
Huck> amateur>pro> tour pro> master, etc
Yo, por el contrario, quiero mantenerme en el nivel que estoy, e incluso bajar mi AVERAGE SCORE;
Hay algún limite del ....."salto" de "tour pro" a "master"
Me explico: Si tengo average , por ejemplo 70 "tour pro", con cual -me saltarían en WGT automaticamente a Master?
Gracias
Es facil, sencillamente no participes en competitiones "ranked" (ranqueado) o si juegas hazlo con puntuaciones arriba de tu promedio (average).
- When your average score is equal or smaller than 100 you go from hack to amateur.
- When it is equal or smaller than 80 you go from amateur to pro.
- When it is equal or smaller than 72 you go from pro to tour pro
- When it is equal or smaller than 67 you go from tour pro to Master
- When it is equal or smaller than 63 you go from Master to Tour master
- When it is equal or smaller than 61 you go from Tour master to legend
- When it is equal or smaller than 60 you go from Legend to Tour Legend*
and
- you need to play at least 5 ranked rounds as hack before reaching Amateur
- you need to play at least 10 ranked rounds as amateur before reaching Pro
- you need to play at least 20 ranked rounds as Pro before reaching Tour pro
- you need to play at least 25 ranked rounds as Tour pro before reaching Master
- you need to play at least 40 ranked rounds as Master before reaching Tour Master
- you need to play at least 50 ranked rounds as Tour Master before reaching Legend
- You need at least 100 ranked rounds as Legend before reaching Tour Legend
Notice that those minimal number of ranked rounds are also the number of best rounds used to compute your average in that particular tier. So if you are Tour Master for example, your average is computed with your best 50 ranked round (that's why you need at least 50 rounds to move up).
Ahi tienes las tablas (average) para pasar de categoria mas si has jugado mucho ranqueado (ranked) entonces no debes bajar tu promedio pues si esta "saturado" entonces te pasara automaticamente en cuanto mejores tu promedio.
Debo decirte que esto no esta bien visto por la gran mayoria y le llaman "sandbagging" (tomando ventaja de tu nivel y equipo) saliendo desde puntos mas cercanos al green, jugando con palos que te dan mas distancia, precision y con obvia ventaja en relacion a tu equipo y usando el putter en greens lentos.
Un ejemplo; jugadores con nivel arriba de 100, con el mejor equipo disponible, saliendo de Masters y con greens de tournament 11 o menos.
En fin, es tu desicion.
Eric