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Post by 1953djs on Jun 28, 2018 0:08:19 GMT -5
I love this course! You will too! I'm serious...you guys gotta give this course a try. You wont be sorry. Please give it a try...lol. Course is in great shape. We hope to get a tour stop here. It's my final version of one I posted a month ago. I played it like 80 times and kept "tweak" notes and made a few subtle changes for the better. Par 73. Very challenging. Very fair. Lots of room for error off the tees but don't let the generous fairways and light rough fool you. And if you can't putt, stay home. No auto gen here. Nice aesthetics. Wildflowers in Pueblo in bloom. Spring in the air. Lots of snow still in the mountains. Hot springs all around for a dip after a round. No humidity. Temps in the 60s. Lots of sunshine and wind gusts 12-15 at worse. Superintendent and his crew got the greens right where we want them. Firm and medium fast but they'll hold shots. You simply cannot attack the pin on every hole. It's all in the approach shot. Sorry no carts allowed but feel free to grab a caddie. And please don't feed the wildlife. Thank you everyone. I'm 65 years young and started designing last year to strengthen my brain after surgery. Please let me know if I should keep designing or hang it up! Besides, half the fun of designing is having folks play your creation. It's neat to think that when I'm long gone, I'll have published a few golf courses for posterity. Enjoy! For now...take care! Don S. aka ChaChingSchultz Here are some pics Vic took. Gr8 job as always. He's the best! tgctours.proboards.com/post/342304
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Post by Art Vandelay on Jul 1, 2018 18:53:09 GMT -5
How about any of the courses by theclv24? I played both of his version of Erin Hills, Pinehurst No.2, Chambers Bay, all of them a joy to play. And he has other RCRs that I am sure are good as well? Sorry theclv24, but my mancrush is real AND spectacular!
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Post by ErixonStone on Jul 1, 2018 22:27:41 GMT -5
CC-Pro just played one of Craig's courses, Raynor Farms, and Magnolia National was used for The Masters Qualifying.
But, Craig is one of the most renown designers, especially for his work on RCRs, so it's a good bet that you'll see more of his work.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Jul 2, 2018 9:16:01 GMT -5
CC-Pro just played one of Craig's courses, Raynor Farms, and Magnolia National was used for The Masters Qualifying. But, Craig is one of the most renown designers, especially for his work on RCRs, so it's a good bet that you'll see more of his work. I'm trusting that Craig is theclv24. Sorry for my ignorance, but now I can stalk him on a personal level!
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Post by theclv24 on Jul 2, 2018 12:27:33 GMT -5
CC-Pro just played one of Craig's courses, Raynor Farms, and Magnolia National was used for The Masters Qualifying. But, Craig is one of the most renown designers, especially for his work on RCRs, so it's a good bet that you'll see more of his work. Oh for real? I didn't even notice Raynor Farms had been used, oops. Edit: Now that I've looked at the feedback, I'm glad I didn't know, lol. Apparently neither I, nor Seth Raynor, know how to design a golf course. Hopefully I'll figure it out one of these days, but no such luck for Seth. Art Vandelay I have to say, you certainly know how to stay on-brand with the user name and references! Thanks for the suggestions nonetheless!
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Post by echomike2 on Jul 8, 2018 7:45:15 GMT -5
Anyone know whats up with Igolfbads practice rounds?
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Post by lions67 on Jul 21, 2018 23:07:59 GMT -5
Anyone know whats up with Igolfbads practice rounds? You don’t actually need them. To practise that round, go in like normal, then click on more by designer. The course is right there, pick it and play round. That’s it. Set your Tess and pins to what round you want to practise. Easy peasy
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Post by echomike2 on Jul 22, 2018 3:38:55 GMT -5
Anyone know whats up with Igolfbads practice rounds? You don’t actually need them. To practise that round, go in like normal, then click on more by designer. The course is right there, pick it and play round. That’s it. Set your Tess and pins to what round you want to practise. Easy peasy Thanks, Kevin, Mark got back to me, he left a tournament out of the schedule, plus trying a different start date for practices rounds, it's all been corrected.
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Post by Celtic Wolf on Jul 26, 2018 8:06:40 GMT -5
I'd like to put forward my Wolf Trail at Illinois State for a tournament in the challenge circuit. I think it would be a good addition to the season.
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Post by champ39 on Aug 12, 2018 13:31:51 GMT -5
Just finished playing "Atlantic Dunes Club", a fantastic looking course, that plays as good as it looks.
Would be a good fit for CC-Am imho
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Post by CiB0RG on Aug 12, 2018 14:17:02 GMT -5
Just finished playing "Atlantic Dunes Club", a fantastic looking course, that plays as good as it looks. Would be a good fit for CC-Am imho I second that. Stunning course but very easy to score on. I think it would be a good fit for CC-Am. I'm sure it's already been on your radar Pat and Dan.
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Post by culallen on Aug 14, 2018 10:12:23 GMT -5
I'd like to submit Zilker Park Golf Course for consideration on the CC tours. It is a shorter course but very strategic, despite seeming wide open. I think it would be a lot of fun for either CC Pro or CC Am.
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Post by linkslover on Aug 14, 2018 10:50:20 GMT -5
Can you please consider my Angus Bay International G. C. for use on tour. It's a links course in the traditional out-in layout that winds it's way round and through dunes and features eight holes that are inspired by real life holes I have played. It is quite long at around 7,200/7,400 yards from the two sets of tees though it does have firm fairways so the ball does travel further.
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Post by grinder12000 on Sept 13, 2018 7:21:44 GMT -5
Flat rock 1995. Amazing beautiful course. One where you really should look around at the detail. Smooth.
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Post by ErixonStone on Sept 13, 2018 9:30:41 GMT -5
How many of these courses are ported into TGC2019? There were some that we couldn't fit into the season 4 schedule, but would be interested in checking out for an appearance early in season 5.
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