NOStheBOSS
Double Eagle Member
Another exhibit in the Super-AM debate:
A certain player, who will remain nameless, has won 2 A-Tiers and a very large B-Tier in the last month. All Advanced obviously, and by a combined 36 strokes. All more than a 10 stroke margin, each. I'm sure with some research you can determine who this is.
On the other hand, the USADGC champion just won an A-Tier in Open and took home 1500 bucks, beating the likes of Cale Leiviska and Paul Ulibarri, as well as several 1000 rated players.
Thoughts? Is it even fun to win by 10+ strokes in large tournaments?
A certain player, who will remain nameless, has won 2 A-Tiers and a very large B-Tier in the last month. All Advanced obviously, and by a combined 36 strokes. All more than a 10 stroke margin, each. I'm sure with some research you can determine who this is.
On the other hand, the USADGC champion just won an A-Tier in Open and took home 1500 bucks, beating the likes of Cale Leiviska and Paul Ulibarri, as well as several 1000 rated players.
Thoughts? Is it even fun to win by 10+ strokes in large tournaments?