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  • naughty1
    104 Posts
    Wed, Oct 21 2009 9:37 AM

    I have been playing for only a month, so maybe I should not be speaking up, but I would like to give you an outline of what would make a better game. I say outline because I understand that this is a company who needs to make money to stay in business, and when I recommend, I do not know how that affects your income

    I would like to see this split into 3 groups

    1—entry level, free play for 30 days

    2—amatuer which would not allow you to buy equipment, but if you want to play you would have green fees, daily monthly or yearly, depends on management view. Possibly connect sponsors to the ams. If am purchases sponsors goods, ams could get some free play

    3—pro and master which would mean that they have purchased upgrades, and are trying to be competitive for prizes. Seeing that they do not pay for the game at this time, grant them free play.

    Some of us do not have time to play many times a week, and some of us are not competitive such as those who have purchased equipment. This would separate those of us who just want to play a game, and those of us who want recognition and/or prizes

    WGT, what do you think?

  • marshalaw
    5 Posts
    Wed, Oct 21 2009 2:44 PM

    hi i have one question

    i purchased 3 blue balls with my credit as you my see on my account one day my balls were gone from my bag i didnt lose them there just not there anymore if you can help me with this matter. i would be very greatful.

  • GITrDONE
    701 Posts
    Wed, Oct 21 2009 4:08 PM

    You must not of ever played  Real Golf...It's so simple..just put the ball in the hole right???

  • gaoerfuqiu
    443 Posts
    Wed, Oct 21 2009 5:14 PM

    @ NAUGHTY1: to me, one of the reasons that makes this game much more appealing over other golf games is its price: FREE! Don't make it so complicated so that no one can play without investment. I appreciate wholeheartedly what World Golf Tour has done in making this available to play without payment, but I do not have the financial flexibility to pay monthly fees or buy new clubs. I enjoy what I have as it is ... getting money involved would cause a major problem with me that I would not personally enjoy.

  • naughty1
    104 Posts
    Wed, Oct 21 2009 6:57 PM

    @ NAUGHTY1: to me, one of the reasons that makes this game much more appealing over other golf games is its price

    I am so sorry that you are unable to pay a small price for a good game. Frankly, I am in the same shape that you are, but I have email conversations with some of my "friends" and we all agree that it would be worth a small amount to be able to play with people of the same kind as us. Do not worry, they probably never read the mail

  • Carmisa
    2 Posts
    Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:15 AM

    I have a question. I just started playing this game and I'd like to know how to advance. I can't find any instructions. Right now all I am able to do is play single hole challenges. How do you play full course games?

  • Soulcatcher
    1,970 Posts
    Thu, Oct 22 2009 9:29 AM

    Carmisa:

    I have a question. I just started playing this game and I'd like to know how to advance. I can't find any instructions. Right now all I am able to do is play single hole challenges. How do you play full course games?

    When you get to the game screen

    1. Pick 'single player' or 'join a game' 

    2. Pick 'select course' (only Bethpage black and Kiawah are available for stroke play)

    3. Pick 'stroke play'

    4.Pick ranked or practice (ranked effects your average while practice does not)

    5.Pick which nine you want to play or full 18.

    6Click 'Tee Off.

    If you are in a multi player round you will join a group. If you are in single your game will start.

  • Soulcatcher
    1,970 Posts
    Thu, Oct 22 2009 9:31 AM

    marshalaw:

    hi i have one question

    i purchased 3 blue balls with my credit as you my see on my account one day my balls were gone from my bag i didnt lose them there just not there anymore if you can help me with this matter. i would be very greatful.

    The purchased balls wear out over time. There is a durability stat that tells you how long in relation to the other purchased balls. 

  • AlaCowboy
    1,321 Posts
    Thu, Oct 22 2009 10:38 AM

    I see no reason for having to pay to play other than in the tournaments. You can buy other golf games to play if you wish.

    But I do think it would be a nice option to be able to choose to play others in the same skill level. I have played a couple of masters and pros with much better averages than me, as well as hacks and amateurs with much higher scores. I don't mind it either way, but playing stroke play in groups that are fairly evenly matched would be more fun for all.

  • Villun
    20 Posts
    Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:02 PM

    naughty1:
    Some of us do not have time to play many times a week, and some of us are not competitive such as those who have purchased equipment. This would separate those of us who just want to play a game, and those of us who want recognition and/or prizes

     

    with ALL DUE RESPECT -

     

    Why do you care what level you are and if someone else wants to spend $ ???  Seems that you want a VERY SIMPLE and fun game to get a little "complicated" -- 

     

    WGT is FINE just the way it is -- (except we NEED a "practice green")

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