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Post by supergolfdude on Dec 29, 2020 9:22:36 GMT -5
When you guys sculpt your bunker and end up with the dreaded "choppy" bunker edges, what do you do to fix it? I hope I don't have to flatten the whole thing and re-sculpt. Is there an easier way to fix them?
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Post by b101 on Dec 29, 2020 10:13:48 GMT -5
What exactly do you mean by choppy?
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Post by Violinguy69 on Dec 29, 2020 13:16:08 GMT -5
If you're talking about the wrinkled or jagged edges, that is caused when the bunker itself (the sand part) is lowered too much into the ground. Imagine you have a 3-foot wall of sand. That leading edge will probably become distorted like you have seen. The fix is to lower the earth around the bunker rather than just the inside of the bunker itself. Or, just don't lower the sand more than about a foot, maybe two.
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Post by supergolfdude on Dec 29, 2020 14:12:10 GMT -5
If you're talking about the wrinkled or jagged edges, that is caused when the bunker itself (the sand part) is lowered too much into the ground. Imagine you have a 3-foot wall of sand. That leading edge will probably become distorted like you have seen. The fix is to lower the earth around the bunker rather than just the inside of the bunker itself. Or, just don't lower the sand more than about a foot, maybe two. Yes, that's what I meant. I didn't think it was that deep. I'll take another look at it tonight. Thank you.
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