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Post by sirish19 on Jan 30, 2021 6:07:45 GMT -5
Hi All, I have just published my latest LiDAR course, Scarsdale Golf Club located in Hartsdale, NY. I have never played here but it was a fun course to build and I am sure that you will all enjoy playing it. This is the 2019 built primarily for simulator play and I am working on the 2K21 version. Established in 1898, Scarsdale Golf Club features an A.W. Tillinghast-designed golf course that has been a qualifying site for the US Open and Senior US Open. There are 4 sets of tees (Blue, White, Black, and Red) and four pin positions. It is a relatively short course at 6,530 yards from the tips but it plays a lot longer with many uphill and blind shots. The greens are also very challenging. The photos below are set at varying times but the course is published at 12:00 noon time for better viewing on the sim impact screen. I would recommend changing the time for playing in the game. As always, any feedback is appreciated so that I can improve the 2K21 version. Cheers, Stephen
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Post by hoosierhoops24 on Jan 30, 2021 8:08:08 GMT -5
Definitely going to give this a play. Looks great, Stephen!
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Post by sirish19 on Jan 30, 2021 11:36:45 GMT -5
Definitely going to give this a play. Looks great, Stephen! Thanks Jeff, if you have any recommendations on how it can be improved in 2K21 let me know.
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Post by blueblood1995 on Jan 30, 2021 15:45:33 GMT -5
Overhead layout and hole by hole images look fantastic. Will definitely get this a play.
My suggestion for the 2K21 upgrade would be to get rid of the mow lines on the fairways. Based on the images they seem to dominant the aesthetic of the hole and look a little jarring against all the other good planting done. Also it looks a bit much combined with mow lines on the greens and tees. Maybe keep the greens but remove them from fairways and tees. I’m not a big fan of mow lines to be honest but when done well they can add a nice “texture” to the hole.
Anyway just my 2 cents worth.
Cheers!
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Post by blueblood1995 on Jan 30, 2021 15:48:57 GMT -5
Or if mow lines are a must tone the colour contrast right down so it’s barely perceptible. Just another thought. Consider doing the same in the greens and tees but have them matched as a book end to the hole so to speak. Hope my suggestion helps. Cheers again
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Post by sirish19 on Jan 30, 2021 23:51:37 GMT -5
Or if mow lines are a must tone the colour contrast right down so it’s barely perceptible. Just another thought. Consider doing the same in the greens and tees but have them matched as a book end to the hole so to speak. Hope my suggestion helps. Cheers again Thanks for the input. Yes, the mow lines are probably a little too bold. Will tone them down a bit. The mow lines in the real course are fairly strong so I do want to keep them to preserve the well-manicured look of the course. The tees are made from green surface so they should be the same but I will play around a bit with the colors and intensity. Cheers.
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