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Post by jihollow5466 on Mar 5, 2019 13:45:22 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I have a question. Does the pro/master club selection only matter in regard to being promoted to the top 3 tours? I'm using masters clubs and am curious in my current tournament (CC-F) if my score/possible promotion is compared to those in my tourney using masters clubs or if my score is compared to everyone regardless of club selection?
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Post by TimB on Mar 5, 2019 14:12:58 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I have a question. Does the pro/master club selection only matter in regard to being promoted to the top 3 tours? I'm using masters clubs and am curious in my current tournament (CC-F) if my score/possible promotion is compared to those in my tourney using masters clubs or if my score is compared to everyone regardless of club selection? Hi welcome to the tours. You can promote from CCA to Web using Pro, but once you get to Web you must use masters. Also pro and masters compete and compare to each other. At some point you have to decide if you want to just stick with masters or go pro, work your way up then adjust to masters once you make Web. I guess us Master users are a slight disadvantage but I don't find it too bad. At first I had a hard time with masters but now am managing. In some cases its an advantage on longer courses like the one we played in CCPro this week. I suspect at some point in the next season there will be a decision made on whether to segregate pro and masters but for now play what you are most comfortable with, have fun and work your way up.
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Post by jihollow5466 on Mar 5, 2019 16:10:15 GMT -5
Wow, perfect insight. Thanks a ton! I definitely misunderstood the rules. I started playing by myself a few months ago offline using PRO, then stumbled upon this online Gem 3 weeks ago and figured I might as well use Masters in order to make it to the bigs. I was very discouraged from the learning curve of the Masters clubs but of course now I am getting the hang of it (-8 and -6 so far) and on my first tournament in CC-F. Sounds like I'll have a tough decision to make. I agree, the 270 vs 285 Driver yardage can be clutch.
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