mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Dec 28, 2019 21:14:38 GMT -5
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Post by joegolferg on Dec 29, 2019 6:27:12 GMT -5
I made the red and gold tees to be alternate yardages for simulator players on my Charleston Hall course. Pretty wide open course with no punishing oob areas.
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mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Dec 29, 2019 20:58:58 GMT -5
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Post by linkslover on Dec 31, 2019 7:18:47 GMT -5
I offer you Angus Bay International and The Swiss Wall for simulator reviews Mtkpa. ABI is a links course in the traditional out in format. You can choose which nine. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/17720/angus-bay-internationalThe Swiss Wall is set on the French Swiss border and is very loosely based on Le Mur Suisse (The Swiss Wall) ski run. I advise the back nine, mainly because the course has three really memorable holes - 2, 16 and 18 but you lose the main feature of the second if you play off the front tees. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/19944/swiss-wallBoth courses have the front tees with standard in game clubs in mind, so are mostly likely the ones more suited for simulator play.
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mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Dec 31, 2019 16:43:46 GMT -5
I offer you Angus Bay International and The Swiss Wall for simulator reviews Mtkpa. ABI is a links course in the traditional out in format. You can choose which nine. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/17720/angus-bay-internationalThe Swiss Wall is set on the French Swiss border and is very loosely based on Le Mur Suisse (The Swiss Wall) ski run. I advise the back nine, mainly because the course has three really memorable holes - 2, 16 and 18 but you lose the main feature of the second if you play off the front tees. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/19944/swiss-wallBoth courses have the front tees with standard in game clubs in mind, so are mostly likely the ones more suited for simulator play. I will give them both a play on PC to see if they're in the right ballpark. Also, with my drive distance, I try to stick to ~95 yards per stroke (6,840 Par 72). If it's open, I'll go up over 7,000 a bit. If it's tight with OB and hazards, I'll drop down to 6,700ish. Somewhere in that range is usually ideal. Will let you know!
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Post by linkslover on Jan 2, 2020 2:43:42 GMT -5
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Post by Bearforlife73 on Jan 7, 2020 19:35:35 GMT -5
I would love if you review my orcas island-coastal course
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Post by tpetro on Jan 7, 2020 20:45:43 GMT -5
mtkpa I think Olde Mill would be a great fit. I cannot recall exactly but there should be a tee somewhere in the 6700-6900 mark and the course has plenty of width to allow for the longer tee set. The course is designed so that tee selection and drive distance don't affect the playing characteristics of the holes, and I'm sure the massive Punchbowl 8th would be incredibly fun in a simulator.
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mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Jan 9, 2020 11:57:49 GMT -5
I would love if you review my orcas island-coastal course It's on the short list.
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Post by jwtexan on Jan 13, 2020 9:42:45 GMT -5
mtkpa I think Olde Mill would be a great fit. I cannot recall exactly but there should be a tee somewhere in the 6700-6900 mark and the course has plenty of width to allow for the longer tee set. The course is designed so that tee selection and drive distance don't affect the playing characteristics of the holes, and I'm sure the massive Punchbowl 8th would be incredibly fun in a simulator. You made olde mill?! Nice! I stumbled onto that one last month thanks to gdog streaming it and loved it so much we made a thread for it but didn't realize you were on the forums. Definitely going to follow along your wips and newest courses. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/21370/olde-mill-mine
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Post by tpetro on Jan 13, 2020 11:40:34 GMT -5
jwtexan yes I have emerged from the shadows . Didn't know how to put images in a thread until 2 weeks ago so...yeah. Here I am
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mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Jan 13, 2020 17:19:31 GMT -5
mtkpa I think Olde Mill would be a great fit. I cannot recall exactly but there should be a tee somewhere in the 6700-6900 mark and the course has plenty of width to allow for the longer tee set. The course is designed so that tee selection and drive distance don't affect the playing characteristics of the holes, and I'm sure the massive Punchbowl 8th would be incredibly fun in a simulator. You made olde mill?! Nice! I stumbled onto that one last month thanks to gdog streaming it and loved it so much we made a thread for it but didn't realize you were on the forums. Definitely going to follow along your wips and newest courses. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/21370/olde-mill-mineLooks like high praise on this one. It's a must play, it seems. I'm going to try to use this for practice before my league round on Thursday. We'll see if my partner is up for it. Thanks!
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Post by reebdoog on Jan 16, 2020 10:49:30 GMT -5
Not a lot of mine are geared to sim play but a they could work. Maybe Hyperion fields from a forward tee would be good for that. Turu wero that I did with staypuft could work too.
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mtkpa
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Post by mtkpa on Jan 16, 2020 20:29:28 GMT -5
Unfortunately, our league rounds are seemingly taking longer than expected and I don't know if I can get 9 holes in. This may have been a short lived project, but I'll keep trying.
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Post by lessthanbread on Jan 16, 2020 21:17:57 GMT -5
My latest Scorched Horizon GC is getting torn up by stick gamers. Might be a good test for sim
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