Green speeds are fine for legends, in my opinion. I do not think that legend's "tournament" green speed should be 33% faster than pro "tournament" green speed, though. Should a slight handicap on the greens be made? I don't know, maybe, but I think 33% is too much. I can't disagree with the complaints about fringe putting either. It's hard to putt from the fringe when under or overestimating the fringe distance by three inches means that your putt comes up a foot short or goes 5 ft past the hole on the championship greens, especially seeing as how you can never really rely on the graphical representation of where the fringe ends and the green starts.
Some of the complaints are completely ridiculous, but most of them have at least some merit.
The biggest problem is that WGT does not announce anything. Although they announced the tier/level changes, we largely do not know anything about anything that they do. They announce about half of their changes, but another half of their changes take place without announcement.
Are Legend "tournament" greens still faster than Pro "tournament" greens, or was that change undone? I am quite sure that they implemented this, only do undo it 24 hours later, seeing as how my distance equations broke down entirely for a day, only to seem fine the next. That is, unless they decided that instead of making our greens faster, they put them back on their original speeds, but kept the handicap in place by making the master and pro greens slower than their original speeds. The announcement of the change was made, but not the announcement of the reversion or the modification of the changes. Am I going to show up tomorrow, only to find that all my putts are going 5 ft long or 3 ft short? Who knows!
Have they shortened some of the Legend tee boxes?
What exactly have they done about sandbagging, or what do they plan to do?
I don't feel that anybody knows the answers to these questions, and sometimes this causes us to *** about stuff that was changed a few days ago, or is about to be changed, (or, unfortunately, won't be changed,) but WGT doesn't feel inclined to tell us.
Take new courses for example. A new course could come out next week, or maybe in six weeks, but who really knows? Nobody! If it was the case that a new course is coming out in three weeks, your post could've been about how you're excited about having a new course to play on, but instead, it's a complaint about how we need new courses.
Of course, there will always be disagreements about this or that, but I'd say half of the complaints are due to bad communication.