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Post by gamesdecent on Sept 13, 2018 13:23:55 GMT -5
To be fair, it's flat up to the front of the green, so the option is there to hit short and take the long, flat putt for birdie. You can go at the hole dead on and roll it up to it, but the bait is trying to play the slope to get at the pin.
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Post by staypuft39 on Sept 13, 2018 16:17:51 GMT -5
To be fair, it's flat up to the front of the green, so the option is there to hit short and take the long, flat putt for birdie. You can go at the hole dead on and roll it up to it, but the bait is trying to play the slope to get at the pin. Definitely looks wicked for the casual player to deal with, but you know your style better than anyone.
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Post by gamesdecent on Sept 13, 2018 16:43:14 GMT -5
To be fair, it's flat up to the front of the green, so the option is there to hit short and take the long, flat putt for birdie. You can go at the hole dead on and roll it up to it, but the bait is trying to play the slope to get at the pin. Definitely looks wicked for the casual player to deal with, but you know your style better than anyone. No I'm definitely going to change it because I've quit mid-round more than once because of my own greens lol.
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Post by gamesdecent on Sept 22, 2018 9:37:18 GMT -5
So after watching gdog and Doyley test this out on stream last night, I found out that my expectation of "CC-level" was slightly different than theirs. I'm going through and revamping every green to make them significantly flatter, and smoothing out the contours of the fairways and around the greens to be less punishing on shots that should be good shots, while still trying to keep the strategy that I was going for on each hole. I'll probably release a "Tour" version using the pumped up greens, but a lot of holes still needed to be made more accommodating. Question: Are grandstands and tournament objects required or preferred at certain levels or does it not matter? I've heard no crowds are better due to lag.
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Post by Tenahka on Sept 22, 2018 18:38:49 GMT -5
gamesdecentTournament objects and crowds are not required and I think it would just be personal opinion if they are preferred or not. "Use of objects" only comes into the judging criteria at the semi final stage, and this means all objects I.E. clubhouse, fencing, trees, etc, not specifically tournament objects. If your course suits a set up with grandstands and stuff, and you like the look of it then go for it, but you certainly wont lose marks from the judges for not having grandstands Oh, and if you go on to win the contest and the spot in the season to host a major...... I'm sure there could be a discussion between you and the powers above about re-publishing the course with that stuff included later Hope that helped....... Oh and good call on the greens!!!!
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