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Post by smurfblade88 on May 6, 2016 10:32:22 GMT -5
Should be a PGA course IMO. Its a beast in double digit winds. Interesting. Bugsy said he thought CC level when he was playing it on twitch yesterday. I can pin & tee it to be more difficult (or easier), the greens are so large it offers many setup options. Bugsy only shot -6 so maybe he shud demote himself down a few tiers...haha I played it in double digit winds and got -7/-8. Multi pinned it wud be a good test for pro tours IMO
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Post by Moe Slorkman on May 6, 2016 10:43:40 GMT -5
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Post by c6vette2010 on May 6, 2016 10:52:09 GMT -5
Couldn't agree more than Oakland Hills is a great choice for web players.
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Post by Moe Slorkman on May 8, 2016 3:52:53 GMT -5
I think Oakland Hills CC (South Course)- Bloomfield Hills, MI would be a good web course, I registered it and selected the Midwest Classic as a tour selection, because it sort of fits being in the Midwest and all. Smart, intelligent , well sculpted , beautiful from start finish and just a pleasure to be around !! Anyway enough about me. Played this course last night and it was simply stunning played tough in high winds be defo a suitable challenge for Web. And first course ?? That's just insane , thanks for this Royce
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Post by hmammoth on May 8, 2016 5:14:51 GMT -5
Pickering Narrows golf club, might not be the hardest course to play on the web but still has the ability to catch out and if the wind picks up, anything can happen. pablo is going to suggest this course for the challenge circuit, it might fit in there as a week they play a hard course but I do think it suits the web a little more. But if course selectors from bought tours like it, I got a idea, a fight to the death on the eighteenth green, winners get the course. Weapons or no weapons, Ye can decide that yourselves.
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Post by pablo on May 8, 2016 5:16:39 GMT -5
Pickering Narrows golf club, might not be the hardest course to play on the web but still has the ability to catch out and if the wind picks up, anything can happen. pablo is going to suggest this course for the challenge circuit, it might fit in there as a week they play a hard course but I do think it suits the web a little more. But if course selectors from bought tours like it, I got a idea, a fight to the death on the eighteenth green, winners get the course. Weapons or no weapons, Ye can decide that yourselves. I love the fight to death idea... as long as I don't have to fight.
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Post by Hootbleet on May 19, 2016 1:53:03 GMT -5
Moe Slorkman Having played Quarry Creek by reebdoog in the ryder cup event, I would love to see this on the web tour. Superb course to plot your way around, plays well with the firmish settings and I think the odd round with a softer setting would play even better. Visually stunning, interesting hole layouts and rewarding if you play your shots well. Certainly deserves a lot more plays.
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Post by Moe Slorkman on May 19, 2016 4:11:33 GMT -5
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Post by mrooola on May 19, 2016 4:15:27 GMT -5
Moe Slorkman Having played Quarry Creek by reebdoog in the ryder cup event, I would love to see this on the web tour. Superb course to plot your way around, plays well with the firmish settings and I think the odd round with a softer setting would play even better. Visually stunning, interesting hole layouts and rewarding if you play your shots well. Certainly deserves a lot more plays. We can't really do anything with this yet. It's part of the Olympic design contest so we'll have to wait until the judging is done. If it does not win it will become available for us and other tours to take a stab at. It will most definetly end up on tour. Question is where and when.
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Post by bogeyman on May 20, 2016 4:14:14 GMT -5
Seaport South is a great new course that may be suitable for Web or CC. I tagged you in the completed course thread Moe but not sure if that is the right way to do it. Anyway you or your rangers give it a try. I'm sure they'll love it like I did. Cheers.
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