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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2020 19:20:40 GMT
How do designers go about in getting the wind speed/conditions to publish correctly? I've set the winds to medium/high and the direction and when it is published it plays at low winds. For example, Torrey Pines and Brookline both play at around medium/high winds. Just curious moving forward with the designer.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2020 21:35:19 GMT
TPC Harding Park (L) is published. Par 72, 9th and 12th as par 5s. 164 greens, adjusted pins and tees to reflect the course scorecard. Recommended winds - medium winds, East/West.
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Post by nonusehki on Dec 28, 2020 21:52:30 GMT
I'm sure I played one of the earlier version before, but didn't comment, so here we go! Did have plenty of time tonight (and beers!). I also like to play on legend whenever I can, I just like the control it gives. My putting was way off, I think I 5-putted one green, 3-putted a few, not that zen-like putting but let's not talk about that.. I loved the horizons with the buildings behind the treelines, great touch that gives that little extra atmosphere.. Treelines were nice and tidy with consistent lines (if that makes sense?), something I'm trying to concentrate on with the course I'm working on. Something that I noticed was that on some teeshots I wasn't 100% sure where I should aim and where the fairway starts, but as a RCR maybe that's how it is in real life! (At least that's the problem I've struggled with - to go with realism, or to go with "playability" with the game... That's not the issue with the scout cam, but I like to think the game without it). At the back nine when the lake opened up on the left side, I think that was absolutely the best part of the course. I oftened zoomed way out on my teeshots just to look around, just gorgeous. Very nice and believable planting around he shoreline. Really enjoyable, nice work!
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Post by hammers1man on Dec 28, 2020 22:49:17 GMT
I'm sure I played one of the earlier version before, but didn't comment, so here we go! Did have plenty of time tonight (and beers!). I also like to play on legend whenever I can, I just like the control it gives. My putting was way off, I think I 5-putted one green, 3-putted a few, not that zen-like putting but let's not talk about that.. I loved the horizons with the buildings behind the treelines, great touch that gives that little extra atmosphere.. Treelines were nice and tidy with consistent lines (if that makes sense?), something I'm trying to concentrate on with the course I'm working on. Something that I noticed was that on some teeshots I wasn't 100% sure where I should aim and where the fairway starts, but as a RCR maybe that's how it is in real life! (At least that's the problem I've struggled with - to go with realism, or to go with "playability" with the game... That's not the issue with the scout cam, but I like to think the game without it). At the back nine when the lake opened up on the left side, I think that was absolutely the best part of the course. I oftened zoomed way out on my teeshots just to look around, just gorgeous. Very nice and believable planting around he shoreline. Really enjoyable, nice work! The blind tee shot is part of golf, no problem in elevating the camera with putting cam to get a better view off the tee. Haven't played the course yet but will tomorrow to give my personal review.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2020 23:25:11 GMT
I'm sure I played one of the earlier version before, but didn't comment, so here we go! Did have plenty of time tonight (and beers!). I also like to play on legend whenever I can, I just like the control it gives. My putting was way off, I think I 5-putted one green, 3-putted a few, not that zen-like putting but let's not talk about that.. I loved the horizons with the buildings behind the treelines, great touch that gives that little extra atmosphere.. Treelines were nice and tidy with consistent lines (if that makes sense?), something I'm trying to concentrate on with the course I'm working on. Something that I noticed was that on some teeshots I wasn't 100% sure where I should aim and where the fairway starts, but as a RCR maybe that's how it is in real life! (At least that's the problem I've struggled with - to go with realism, or to go with "playability" with the game... That's not the issue with the scout cam, but I like to think the game without it). At the back nine when the lake opened up on the left side, I think that was absolutely the best part of the course. I oftened zoomed way out on my teeshots just to look around, just gorgeous. Very nice and believable planting around he shoreline. Really enjoyable, nice work! Thanks for checking it out nonusehki! Yeah when it comes to some of the tee shots. It's one of those things the more you play the course. You'll start to see tree limbs of where to aim to get you in the fairway as some of those shots play true to life like the par 5 4th and the par 4 (par 5 for public play) 12th. The 9th from the back tees demands a fade from the original location in the (L) version of the course but was not used for the 2020 PGA. Probably took longer than most veteran designers on my first course. But every time I thought about hitting the publish button, kept wanting to add a bit more and more to it . Looking forward to your current project, Linna Golf 👍
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 20:38:44 GMT
Fleming 9 (L) has been published. Four sets of tees for more variety/playability than just the Blue (Men's) and Red Tees (Ladies).
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Post by Leon on Jan 31, 2021 20:08:48 GMT
Just played this for the first time. Superb work mate. Considering you were a "beginner" when you started this (am I remembering right?) You've really done an amazing job.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2021 3:25:18 GMT
Just played this for the first time. Superb work mate. Considering you were a "beginner" when you started this (am I remembering right?) You've really done an amazing job. Still learning with the designer but learned a ton with this first one. Did my best to get it to feel as close as I could to the real course. Was a lot of time and work but worth it to see it come together. Especially for a course I've played many times. Thanks for taking the time to check out the course Leon 👍
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