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Tue, Jan 14 2020 3:31 PM (9 replies)
  • sedge11
    25 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 4:02 PM

    I am a champion with a score of 55.99 right now what score do I need to be a TC

    Please reply to golfer7497ptd.net TY;

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 4:17 PM

    Replies automatically go to whatever email you gave WGT unless you opted out, check there.

    My response is search over there >>>>>>>>>>>

  • Luckystar5
    1,636 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 4:41 PM

     Tour champion avg is 55.   Much easier to type than making you search the forums.  

  • sedge11
    25 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 4:52 PM

    TY YOU LUCKYSTAR 5:

  • Robert1893
    7,652 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 7:25 PM

    Besides an average of 55.00, I think you now need 1,000 ranked rounds. 

  • SimonTheBeetle
    3,468 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 9:16 PM

    I've heard there are also other ways of tiering up such as beating a higher-tier player in a H2H or match play, but this is how I summarize it based on my experience :

    HACK to AMATEUR
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 5 / Average Score : 100 or lower

    AMATEUR to PRO
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 10 / Average Score : 80 or lower

    PRO to TOUR PRO
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 20 / Average Score : 72 or lower

    TOUR PRO to MASTER
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 25 / Average Score : 67 or lower

    MASTER to TOUR MASTER
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 40 / Average Score : 63 or lower

    TOUR MASTER to LEGEND
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 50 / Average Score : 61 or lower

    LEGEND to TOUR LEGEND
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 500 / Average Score : 60 or lower

    TOUR LEGEND to CHAMPION
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 7501 / Average Score : 59 or lower
    (1 Increased the number from 200 on December 19, 2018)

    CHAMPION to TOUR CHAMPION
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 1,0002 / Average Score : 55 or lower
    (2 Confirmed as of January 14, 2020)

  • alosso
    21,028 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 10:00 PM

    Nice list!

    Haven't heard of H2H games (which count as practice games) to have an influence. Alas, beating a higher tier in (rated) matchplay or winning credits (not coins) in strokeplay accelerate the tier-up process!

  • SimonTheBeetle
    3,468 Posts
    Mon, Jan 13 2020 10:45 PM

    Thanks, alosso.

    Not really sure about H2H games, though... I overheard or read somewhere in the forum.

  • Kenher01
    1,151 Posts
    Tue, Jan 14 2020 1:30 AM

    SimonTheBeetle:

    I've heard there are also other ways of tiering up such as beating a higher-tier player in a H2H or match play, but this is how I summarize it based on my experience :

    HACK to AMATEUR
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 5 / Average Score : 100 or lower

    AMATEUR to PRO
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 10 / Average Score : 80 or lower

    PRO to TOUR PRO
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 20 / Average Score : 72 or lower

    TOUR PRO to MASTER
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 25 / Average Score : 67 or lower

    MASTER to TOUR MASTER
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 40 / Average Score : 63 or lower

    TOUR MASTER to LEGEND
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 50 / Average Score : 61 or lower

    LEGEND to TOUR LEGEND
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 500 / Average Score : 60 or lower

    TOUR LEGEND to CHAMPION
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 7501 / Average Score : 59 or lower
    (1 Increased the number from 200 on December 19, 2018)

    CHAMPION to TOUR CHAMPION
    Minimum Ranked Rounds : 2002 / Average Score : 57 or lower
    (2 Confirmed as of January 21, 2019)

    Hi Simon,

                    Hope you are keeping well, Just a caveat re Champ to Tour Champ, i think the above is/was correct if you were already a Champion when TC was introduced in Dec 2018 & all one had to do was hit an average of 55 but if you were not a Champ in Dec 2018 i think Robert is correct

    5,254 Posts
    01-13-2020 7:25 PM

    "Besides an average of 55.00, I think you now need 1,000 ranked rounds"

    So it's twofold i guess

    Ken

  • SimonTheBeetle
    3,468 Posts
    Tue, Jan 14 2020 3:31 PM

    I'm keeping very well and hope the same for you, Ken. :-)

    Thanks for the info and I stand corrected. TTYL.

    Simon

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