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Post by amusedokie22 on Apr 16, 2019 23:53:40 GMT -5
Does anyone know of specific courses which have been designed specially to challenge Pro and Master clubbers? Most ALL the courses I've played are designed to challenge the Beginner clubber. For example, most of the courses have sand traps or other obstacles at the normal driving distance for beginner clubs, but fewer designs challenge the P/M clubs the same way.
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Post by jwtexan on Apr 17, 2019 7:37:33 GMT -5
Are you playing from the back tees? Because most courses on tour are designed to be challenging for Master and Pro clubs since those are the most used on TGCTours.
I would say just about every course that was published for the “major course design” recently is incredibly challenging for pro and master clubs.
Besides those 20 courses you could try Conservatory Club. Good luck with that.
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Post by LKeet6 on Apr 17, 2019 9:12:03 GMT -5
Go on the pages for the PGA, euro and web tour, look at the tournament schedules and play ANY of those for at least a decent challenge from the back tees.
I'd personally say most of the challenge circuit courses should be the same...
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Post by amusedokie22 on Apr 18, 2019 0:15:03 GMT -5
Ahehee for the suggestions, fellas. Somebody over at Steam told me you were good guys. You've proven that true..................
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Post by jwtexan on Apr 18, 2019 1:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by linkslover on Apr 23, 2019 7:29:42 GMT -5
With the exception of Clayton Woods as it was my first course and the TGC2 version of Angus Bay International which only has two tee sets, the courses I design have three sets of tees with the forward one designed as a challenge for beginner clubs, the middle tees for pros and the back tees for master. It doesn't mean I succeed, but that's what I intend.
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