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Post by faymondo on Aug 29, 2020 14:34:19 GMT -5
Might end up here as I just cant do anything on Masters level. Will keep on practicing but man its tough.
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Post by boffo on Aug 29, 2020 14:47:00 GMT -5
Since this has its own society now instead of playing out of CCAm what kind of course difficulty levels will we be looking at here. If it's anything like BCT was last season we can expect players from all skill levels, so will we see a course mix of anything and everything, or will it be a more specific range?
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Post by nevadaballin on Aug 29, 2020 15:39:31 GMT -5
Since this has its own society now instead of playing out of CCAm what kind of course difficulty levels will we be looking at here. If it's anything like BCT was last season we can expect players from all skill levels, so will we see a course mix of anything and everything, or will it be a more specific range? I would expect 2019 Korn Ferry level course difficulty.
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Post by artb on Aug 29, 2020 20:18:23 GMT -5
Question if pro settings were to be used will distance control and meter be off or on and will pro level replace pro-am?.
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Post by mingusunt on Aug 29, 2020 21:48:51 GMT -5
Just to give the perspective of my opinion, I think I played a round or two in a q school for the original TGC game here but never regularly competed. So basically I’m 100% a brand new player with no experience in the way it was before.
Online matchmaking is at the Pro difficulty and the PGA 2K official society is at the pro difficulty. I’ve been regularly playing in the society so far and haven’t dipped much into matchmaking yet, but I intend to. I would prefer to play at Pro difficulty since that would be consistent with my other personal goals. I am far too inexperienced and skilled to be able to hold a candle to Master difficulty, especially with Power meter off. I’m sure I will get there in time. But moving from Pro to Master feels like a good transition. Pro Am to Master feels like a very considerable difficulty change. I think Pro would give a better opportunity for players to transition to Master and the other tours/circuits.
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Post by nevadaballin on Aug 29, 2020 23:52:40 GMT -5
Question if pro settings were to be used will distance control and meter be off or on and will pro level replace pro-am?. If the league’s goal is to be competitive then I would expect those to be off. Interested in seeing how that ends up.
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Post by coggin66 on Aug 30, 2020 7:20:37 GMT -5
I haven't voted but if this is a BCT replacement then I think it should really be Pro-Am. However, I'm finding Masters tempo a bit too random on XBox and I much prefer the Pro level. So if this secondary tour becomes Pro level difficulty I might be tempted to join this instead.
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Post by stevemaccal on Aug 30, 2020 8:48:50 GMT -5
Firstly, I tried masters settings and right now it's beyond me. That's fine, I don't regard myself at a level where i compete with the big boys. I see the new game as being progressive, and recognise the need for room to grow. That's where the lower end tour comes in. I will likely play on the Pro-am tour while i learn the game and improve as a player, for this I think PRO is probably best to start on tour with. Hopefully over time while playing away from the tour, I'll keep trying the Master level and hopefully find a way to make it work. I'd like to keep trying so I can be as competitive as possible, but know maybe there is a limit. If so then it's me as an individual player rather that the tours fault imo.
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Post by kt121853 on Aug 30, 2020 9:20:39 GMT -5
Please only vote if you do not intend to play in our Masters difficulty tours (the main tours).
If you were planing to join the tour that was formerly our BCT tour (Beginners Clubs) and pass on the Master difficulty tours - which swing difficulty would you like this stand-alone tour set at (Pro or ProAm?). Pro with meter on
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Post by grievousant on Aug 30, 2020 13:06:16 GMT -5
I’d be fine with either, but definitely prefer the distance meter on
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Post by Riotous on Aug 31, 2020 7:44:16 GMT -5
Pro - all meters off.
Pro clubs are a great stepping stone to Masters, the jump from Pro-an would be too far and meters on would be too easy, it’s a totally different game with any meters on.
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Post by katana22 on Aug 31, 2020 8:26:07 GMT -5
Pro - all meters off. Pro clubs are a great stepping stone to Masters, the jump from Pro-an would be too far and meters on would be too easy, it’s a totally different game with any meters on. Agree but I'd leave the wind speed on, don't think that's to difficult to adjust to.
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Post by lessangster on Aug 31, 2020 8:44:41 GMT -5
Pro with meters off and no wind speed only the filled circle.
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Post by jacobkessler on Aug 31, 2020 10:21:27 GMT -5
If the point of this tour is to be a replacement to the BCT... doesn’t having a bunch of meters off kind of defeat the purpose?
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Post by lessangster on Aug 31, 2020 11:06:23 GMT -5
So how often will Q school be played every week, once a month, twice a year so if some of us don’t qualify for the lowest CC tour how long do we have to wait before we can try again.
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