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Post by Demonondalinks on Oct 23, 2020 10:40:28 GMT -5
You Americans really aren't good with sarcasm! 😂 I’m sure Todd got it, but any chance to throw Rush into a thread he’s all over it!! Seriously though, Loverboy and April Wine were pretty solid in their time Big Triumph fan also. Neil Young had a great career. Loverboy eh, they were a womens kinda band.
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Post by r0nrun on Oct 23, 2020 10:56:02 GMT -5
Come on as a big music fan It has to be RUSH. Oscar Peterson was a damn good pianist also. You Americans really aren't good with sarcasm! 😂 Dont forget Cowboy junkies .... ok leonard cohen and neil young but compared to sweden canada isnt worth sh%$
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Post by sanchez on Oct 23, 2020 10:56:53 GMT -5
Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath that is music..AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Metallica love all that stuff..Guns n Roses too. But i am old.
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Post by Koop on Oct 23, 2020 11:03:56 GMT -5
You wanted the Best, You got the Best, The Hottest Band in the World...
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Post by r0nrun on Oct 23, 2020 11:06:56 GMT -5
You wanted the Best, You got the Best, The Hottest Band in the World... Now we are talking.
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Post by cozy2000 on Oct 23, 2020 11:07:15 GMT -5
I'm interested in joining your society when the new season begins. Owen Ayy can vouch for me...
Xbox GT: Cozy2000 Name: Chris Cozart Country: U.S.A
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Post by r0nrun on Oct 23, 2020 11:08:43 GMT -5
I'm interested in joining your society when the new season begins. Owen Ayy can vouch for me... Cozy2000 is my Gamertag Do you like kiss the rock band ?
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Post by Koop on Oct 23, 2020 11:09:09 GMT -5
I'm interested in joining your society when the new season begins. Owen Ayy can vouch for me... Cozy2000 is my Gamertag owenayy Mike? Mike? That guy owes me $!
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Post by cozy2000 on Oct 23, 2020 11:13:37 GMT -5
I'm interested in joining your society when the new season begins. Owen Ayy can vouch for me... Cozy2000 is my Gamertag owenayy Mike? Mike? That guy owes me $! I think he owes everyone some dollars
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Post by Koop on Oct 23, 2020 11:22:05 GMT -5
I am not sure how courses get selected for CC tour use, but the next course, although nice, seem a bit underwhelming. I think we have designers in our group, CUCC & SnM that have put out quality courses that could be CC tour courses.
Any rangers/schedulers in here to shed some light about the process?
Thanks!
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Oct 23, 2020 11:35:06 GMT -5
I am not sure how courses get selected for CC tour use, but the next course, although nice, seem a bit underwhelming. I think we have designers in our group, CUCC & SnM that have put out quality courses that could be CC tour courses. Any rangers/schedulers in here to shed some light about the process? Thanks! Well as a ranger - we don't have any say in what courses are selected for tours - that is all on the individuals that actually do the scheduling. We, as rangers, are asked typically to play and report back on if there is any noticeable lag while playing, if pins are legal at various speeds, playability, etc. Typical for CC, especially this season since there is no more CC-Pro and CC-Am - the courses will range a bit in difficulty. I would imagine that there will be weeks where the course plays tough - but those are typically followed by a more tame course. As a designer - I'd love to have my course selected - but again, it's all on the schedulers. Of the Mulligan series I've published - All were deemed 'Tour Worthy' and only Mulligan Quarry ever made it to an event last season - topping at about 8K plays on 2019, followed by Mulligan National at about 2800 plays, but that one never made it to a TGCTours event. Grove just made it over the HC mark at around 350 and Estates sputtered out at around 180 plays.. Summary - I think the scheduler for CC ( catcherman22) is trying to balance course selection for the wider range of players in the season 7 make up of the Challenge Circuit..
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Post by Koop on Oct 23, 2020 11:40:08 GMT -5
I am not sure how courses get selected for CC tour use, but the next course, although nice, seem a bit underwhelming. I think we have designers in our group, CUCC & SnM that have put out quality courses that could be CC tour courses. Any rangers/schedulers in here to shed some light about the process? Thanks! Well as a ranger - we don't have any say in what courses are selected for tours - that is all on the individuals that actually do the scheduling. We, as rangers, are asked typically to play and report back on if there is any noticeable lag while playing, if pins are legal at various speeds, playability, etc. Typical for CC, especially this season since there is no more CC-Pro and CC-Am - the courses will range a bit in difficulty. I would imagine that there will be weeks where the course plays tough - but those are typically followed by a more tame course. As a designer - I'd love to have my course selected - but again, it's all on the schedulers. Of the Mulligan series I've published - All were deemed 'Tour Worthy' and only Mulligan Quarry ever made it to an event last season - topping at about 8K plays on 2019, followed by Mulligan National at about 2800 plays, but that one never made it to a TGCTours event. Grove just made it over the HC mark at around 350 and Estates sputtered out at around 180 plays.. Summary - I think the scheduler for CC ( catcherman22 ) is trying to balance course selection for the wider range of players in the season 7 make up of the Challenge Circuit.. Let me add this, I do not think the course is super easy, nor is it super difficult, just seems to be a bit meh for a CC tour course. That's all. I would also like to see the number of XB/PS4 courses used in comparison to PC
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Post by catcherman22 on Oct 23, 2020 12:27:45 GMT -5
Also know that there are a large number of courses, especially now, that never get selected even though they are worthy because there are only so many spots.
With that said, I am always willing to hear suggestions.
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Post by Chief Banks on Oct 23, 2020 12:31:10 GMT -5
Pontefract GC (Champ) i hear is good and also deemed Tour Worthy 😬
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Oct 23, 2020 12:32:34 GMT -5
Well as a ranger - we don't have any say in what courses are selected for tours - that is all on the individuals that actually do the scheduling. We, as rangers, are asked typically to play and report back on if there is any noticeable lag while playing, if pins are legal at various speeds, playability, etc. Typical for CC, especially this season since there is no more CC-Pro and CC-Am - the courses will range a bit in difficulty. I would imagine that there will be weeks where the course plays tough - but those are typically followed by a more tame course. As a designer - I'd love to have my course selected - but again, it's all on the schedulers. Of the Mulligan series I've published - All were deemed 'Tour Worthy' and only Mulligan Quarry ever made it to an event last season - topping at about 8K plays on 2019, followed by Mulligan National at about 2800 plays, but that one never made it to a TGCTours event. Grove just made it over the HC mark at around 350 and Estates sputtered out at around 180 plays.. Summary - I think the scheduler for CC ( catcherman22 ) is trying to balance course selection for the wider range of players in the season 7 make up of the Challenge Circuit.. Let me add this, I do not think the course is super easy, nor is it super difficult, just seems to be a bit meh for a CC tour course. That's all. I would also like to see the number of XB/PS4 courses used in comparison to PC I don't think the platform on which designed makes any difference. I had switched to PC for design simply because it is so much faster than my XB.. I still use the controller - but don't have to wait every time I put an object down..
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