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Post by lajvol20 on Jul 13, 2018 16:26:31 GMT -5
Riverbend Golf Club, my entry into the Survivor Design Contest, is now open for play. This par 72 course set in the Swiss theme offers 4 pins and 3 tee options: Red tees at 6701 yards, White tees (recommended for Player Clubs) at 7104 yards, and Blue tees (recommended for Tour Clubs) at 7401 yards. Fairways are Normal, Greens are Firm and Fast (175). This is a walkers only course, no carts allowed, but you will see workers in carts ready to shuttle you back and forth to your car, the range, or the clubhouse as needed. Valet parking is also available. Several of the greens here have multiple tiers, where an approach shot to the right area can feed your ball right to the hole for an easy birdie putt, but a shot to the wrong area can make par a very challenging proposition. Plan your shots accordingly. Each 9 offers 2 par 3s, 2 par 5s, and 5 par 4s. One of the par 4s on each side is drive-able under the right conditions, but going for it may not be the wisest option with certain pin positions. I hope you enjoy your rounds, and look forward to any feedback. This is my second 18 hole publish, third overall including one 9 hole Pandora contest course. karma4u please add some pictures when you get the chance, thanks!
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Post by karma4u on Jul 14, 2018 1:32:23 GMT -5
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Post by lajvol20 on Jul 14, 2018 8:34:38 GMT -5
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Post by hmammoth on Jul 19, 2018 4:53:53 GMT -5
With so many fantastic course being released recently, it easy for a course to drop down the thread list and be missed by people. This one is one of those courses, a fantastic course that I would hate to see people missing out on. It has been selected for tour on the web but a little shameless bump that might bring it to the attention of a few others.
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Post by Celtic Wolf on Jul 19, 2018 14:10:12 GMT -5
Yep it's a good course with nice sloping greens that if you misjudge they can harm your round. Good use of elevations although I thought the slope on 13 was quite severe. Used to objects well in the designer and the trees were brought into play for erratic or ambitious players.
All the best for the contest.
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