What is perplexing and humorous at the same time is the fact that this game has incredibly ENORMOUS potential and could produce an explosion of additional revenue for WGT if they would just address a couple of minor issues. Instead, they put bandaids on the revenue machine by introducing $4.50 sleeves of balls. In some respects, it's a classic case of the 'brains' not listening to the 'peons.'
Seriously, WGT, do you realize how dramatically you could you increase dollar paying participation if 1.) you tweaked the game so that it appealled to a dozen different types of players rather than the small handful it does now...and 2.) you made some very minor changes to level the playing field (ie. accurate handicapping and/or restrictions on who can play with what equipment).
Here's just a simple example using my own status. I reached Legend very recently. I can play a pretty decent game but I am NOWHERE NEAR as good as many of the Legends and TM's that could stomp me into the ground on any given day. While it would be great to play at that level, the time, effort, and money to get there is something that I do not aspire to nor do I have the time. I was looking at the profile of another Legend this morning and this guy hardly ever posts a score over 28....and he plays a LOT. I cannot even imagine what it took to achieve that because the Legend game is rather difficult when compared to tiers below it.
For all intents and purposes, the only revenue you will be getting from me is for balls and the very infrequent equipment purchase. I'm not going to play in RG's...it would be a losing proposition right from the get-go. I'm not going to play in 'skins' because of the sandbagging issue and some of the bugs I keep reading about. It's highly doubtful I will make any additional equipment purchases because the additional advantage gained would be minimal at best. I'm not saying that money is no object for me, but I definitely would be depositing more and spending more if there was some incentive (other than the 'fun' factor) to do so. There just isn't, though. So, here you have a guy willing to spend more but with virtually no incentive to do so.
This game has AMAZING, almost boundless, potential. Hope WGT is listening to what many players are saying and giving some serious thought to making the desired changes.