Bosco237:
what level do you become tour pro
You might want to check out the "Quick Links" thread within our club's discussion forum. Over the years, the owners have done a great job of putting a wealth of information there.
One of the links is "Calculating Averages and Tiers." In the space below, I've copied and pasted part of the information. The information was put together by EasyEdward.
But there's a bunch of other stuff within that thread you should also check out. Also realize there are other ways to tier up than what is listed here. For example, players who play coin games tier up by different metrics.
Hit 'em straight and seldom.
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What average do you need to Tier up, how many rounds do you need, and what is the effect of winning a Ready-Go or Match Play on your Average?
- When Hack average is equal or less than 100.00 you move to Amateur
- When Amateur average is equal or less than 80.00 you move to Pro
- When Pro average is equal or less than 72.00 you move to Tour Pro
- When Tour Pro average is equal or less than 67.00 you move to Master
- When Master average is equal or less than 63.00 you move to Tour Master
- When Tour Master average is equal or less than 61.00 you move to Legend
- When Legend average is equal or less than 60.00 you move to Tour Legend
- When Tour Legend average is equal to or less than 59.00 you move to Champion.
- When your Champion average is equal to or less then 55.00 you move to Tour Champion.
But
Unless you win Ready Go Tourneys you need a certain minimum number of rounds played before you can move up to a higher Tier. This is commonly known as “saturation.” Rounds played on a Par 3 course, Par 5 course or any custom course do not count toward "saturation."
Once saturation is reached WGT calculates your average based on the best rounds you have played in your current Tier. Both the minimum to get to saturation and how many rounds your average is based on is:
- 5 ranked rounds as Hack before reaching Amateur
- 10 ranked rounds as Amateur before reaching Pro
- 20 ranked rounds as Pro before reaching Tour Pro
- 25 ranked rounds as Tour Pro before reaching Master
- 40 ranked rounds as Master before reaching Tour Master
- 50 ranked rounds as Tour Master before reaching Legend 500 ranked rounds as Legend before reaching Tour Legend
- 750 ranked rounds as Tour Legend before reaching Champion
- 1,000 ranked rounds as Champion to reach saturation.