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Post by bogeyman on Jul 6, 2018 5:33:30 GMT -5
Can't wait to play this tonight. I loved your Wolf Creek from TGC1 (why didn't you port it over?) so I'm guessing that this will be to my liking also. Good stuff!
Edit - my bad. You did port it over!
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Post by culallen on Jul 6, 2018 12:58:16 GMT -5
This is a visually stunning course. You nailed Uluru!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2018 12:59:50 GMT -5
Absolutely one of the most unique (in a good way) experiences on TGC2, in my opinion.
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Post by bogeyman on Jul 6, 2018 23:16:51 GMT -5
Yes, it didn't disappoint. Great course - lovely work. Good luck in the comp! Wolf Creek is still my fav tho'
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Post by overr8edplaya on Jul 6, 2018 23:28:52 GMT -5
Yes, it didn't disappoint. Great course - lovely work. Good luck in the comp! Wolf Creek is still my fav tho' Thanks..yea its popular even now for something i made a while ago
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Post by pingzing on Jul 7, 2018 3:32:09 GMT -5
Wow- what a masterful job. Outlook and scultping is just sweet mate
Love this course, i bet you did some homework because it shows and man it`s just fantastic.
Ayers Rock! - Old name brings back memories, we lived out there years ago, my old man used to hunt Buffalo and crocodiles for a living around here and the Northen territory..... , when they werent protected.
The Olgas are not far away either and they are amazing with the red rock and sun beaming down .
I spent many moons with the aboriginals! out there, climbed ayers rock-uluru! , what an experience that was..., then they stopped people climbing it a way back.Too many incidents
Thank you and take a bow mate
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Post by overr8edplaya on Jul 7, 2018 3:36:11 GMT -5
Wow- what a masterful job. Outlook and scultping is just sweet mate Love this course, i bet you did some homework because it shows and man it`s just fantastic. Ayers Rock! - Old name brings back memories, we lived out there years ago, my old man used to hunt Buffalo and crocodiles for a living around here and the Northen territory..... , when they werent protected. The Olgas are not far away either and they are amazing with the red rock and sun beaming down . I spent many moons with the aboriginals! out there, climbed ayers rock-uluru! , what an experience that was..., then they stopped people climbing it a way back.Too many incidents Thank you and take a bow mate Im glad u enjoyed it and thanks for the kind words..did u notice the crocs in the lake on 18.
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Post by pingzing on Jul 8, 2018 3:37:34 GMT -5
Yeh...,spotted the Crocs on the 18th,thats why i mentioned my Old man. Played course again,landscape and textures outstanding
Thanks mate
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Post by Celtic Wolf on Jul 8, 2018 6:52:15 GMT -5
I liked this course, good elevation changes made you think about club selection. Nice planting gave it that rugged outback feel to it. I wasn't a fan of the lighting but I noticed that you done one that looks a bit clearer. I found the course tough and couldn't catch the greens much, but maybe that was down to my mindset and not treating it like a tournament round.
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Post by SAM on Jul 9, 2018 7:03:18 GMT -5
Can only echo everybody's comments so far on the plot, lighting & especially the recreation of Ayers Rock which sits proudly center stage. My only critique & it may have something to do with playing from the back tees (pin 1) using the player clubs is the amount of blind shots I encountered. Apart from that I thoroughly enjoyed my round scoring 3 under par in medium high winds. Nice job & good luck in the competition Marc.
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Post by ddixjr509 on Jul 9, 2018 8:26:19 GMT -5
Played here this weekend, thought this was an amazing sculpting job and a very unique course idea. Excellent job pulling off the ambiance that you were going for.
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Post by bassman70 on Jul 9, 2018 10:11:12 GMT -5
Haven't been on posting about courses in quite some time...but playing this course just got me wanting to get on here and tell people to go play this course. I think it's really well done. I love the hole design, the sculpting, the planting. It plays very well and very fair, but has some nice challenge and you have to make some choices before hitting the next shot on several holes. Greta job!! Instant favorite!
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Post by statelyowl on Jul 13, 2018 4:49:58 GMT -5
Wow, just wow. This course alone justifies having the Survivor contest for me. It is tough taking on something iconic but you nailed it! The lighting to me was perfect, it is how I remember it and given the heat, I'd want to play when the sun was low. For a lot of reasons, this course will stick in my mind, a lot like the group of female Italian travel agents I spent some time with when I was there in 2005, but that is another story. For anyone not familiar with the locale and how well it is been nailed in this course, here is one of my pics from 2005 (I was lucky enough to climb the rock too).
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Post by overr8edplaya on Jul 14, 2018 5:27:58 GMT -5
Wow, just wow. This course alone justifies having the Survivor contest for me. It is tough taking on something iconic but you nailed it! The lighting to me was perfect, it is how I remember it and given the heat, I'd want to play when the sun was low. For a lot of reasons, this course will stick in my mind, a lot like the group of female Italian travel agents I spent some time with when I was there in 2005, but that is another story. For anyone not familiar with the locale and how well it is been nailed in this course, here is one of my pics from 2005 (I was lucky enough to climb the rock too). Glad you liked it... as you said the lighting was for people staying out of the midday heat.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Jul 17, 2018 21:27:09 GMT -5
pingzing I think I found one of the buffalo graves from your Dad on the 2nd green.
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