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Post by gamesdecent on Jun 11, 2021 23:42:22 GMT -5
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Post by Q on Jun 12, 2021 0:04:47 GMT -5
Max at 163? Definitely playing this on 187s then
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Post by b101 on Jun 12, 2021 0:57:56 GMT -5
Pin three, high winds
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Post by cd06 on Jun 12, 2021 0:59:40 GMT -5
That picture at the bottom looks awesome, Petty - looking forward to this!!
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Post by trailducker on Jun 12, 2021 1:02:44 GMT -5
I played drunk as hell which is I believe how you designed it to be played. So I was really bad. These greens really kicked my ass. But a beautiful course, really fit the Indian vibes. Loved the combined buildings!
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Post by jwtexan on Jun 12, 2021 1:28:17 GMT -5
BMAXXXXX! Loved it Petty. Some really fun and creative shots to be played. Bunkerless to boot. The textures and lighting are perfect for the setting. Default greens did not disappoint. Anyone going above that is out of their mind.
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Post by trailducker on Jun 12, 2021 2:01:21 GMT -5
BMAXXXXX! Loved it Petty. Some really fun and creative shots to be played. Bunkerless to boot. The textures and lighting are perfect for the setting. Default greens did not disappoint. Anyone going above that is out of their mind. Paging Q, plat needs their previous scheduler to piss them off 🙃
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Post by cd06 on Jun 12, 2021 3:13:27 GMT -5
My favourite course of the contest so far - loved the greens, I'm a sucker for stupid hard greens. Land movement and subtle strategy worked well and the environment was perfect. The little extras worked to make me feel like I was in India. I laughed out loud a few times when I saw some of those pin positions Great course, Petty. Will be back for another round later today. Also, everyone gotta play it with tempo off for the best experience
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Post by terpshoops on Jun 12, 2021 3:14:24 GMT -5
This course is wild.
I think you have a strong contender here, good luck in the contest.
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Post by scootmcgoot on Jun 12, 2021 5:12:29 GMT -5
This was great. Definitely the greens are the defense of this course, since the fairways are pretty easy to hit. Of course, the huge camber can put you in really bad spots but you shouldn’t be hitting from the rough too often. Greens were nutty af, but fun to play. Definitely putting them at 187 is a recipe for disaster (or a WhatAboutAmeobi Friday alt shot round). The shot shaping required isn’t something you see often. Really liked the long par 3 15th, sloping was great and allows for a ball to roll all the way to back left pin. Well done.
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Post by meyo on Jun 12, 2021 7:53:11 GMT -5
So I got fished in by Ben and played Pin3 with high winds on TS (why do I listen to you Ben) . It was an adventure, almost 1 hour to complete my round trying to get that little white ball in the holes. The score? never mind... Great course as expected Brian, GL in the contest
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Post by cd06 on Jun 12, 2021 11:58:52 GMT -5
Played it again earlier and liked it even more than the first time. Stupid good sculpting and the greens were even trickier for me on pin 4, than pin 3, haha. I loved Marlowe Heath's subtlety (so much that I have a heathland plot started as a potential CC contest entry) and simpler greens, but bolder Petty courses are awesome and this is a winner for me. Great work Brian - I really liked 10 and 17 because of the bold design choices made there. Hope this does well in the contest - also submit it to the tours so Q can make some Plat players weep
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Post by jimgem on Jun 12, 2021 21:26:05 GMT -5
Very nicely done course' thought the layout and wide sloping fairways where great' Some tricky greend but not overdone' really enjoyed the round..
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2021 14:38:06 GMT -5
Honestly, this course felt like it was discovered, not built. It really feels like you walked around a plot of land, marked where to mow, and gave a greenskeeper a hole cutter. The natural flow of the land played awesome into the strategy, and the greens were very fun to navigate. With all that being said... the best part of the course was the rocks and waterfalls. Kamauri Cliffs' Petty stills lives. **cough**bring it back**cough**
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Post by cd06 on Jun 13, 2021 14:45:22 GMT -5
Honestly, this course felt like it was discovered, not built. It really feels like you walked around a plot of land, marked where to mow, and gave a greenskeeper a hole cutter. The natural flow of the land played awesome into the strategy, and the greens were very fun to navigate. With all that being said... the best part of the course was the rocks and waterfalls. Kamauri Cliffs' Petty stills lives. **cough**bring it back**cough** Seconded. Port Kamauri Cliffs. This is better, but we want it.
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