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Post by joegolferg on Jun 21, 2019 4:45:29 GMT -5
Course has been renamed to Raynor Ridge CC as it only has 17 templates instead of a full card. List of template holes in order, are as follows...
1. Par 4 - Maiden 2. Par 3 - Biarritz 3. Par 4 - Narrows 4. Par 4 - Road 5. Par 5 - Plateau 6. Par 4 - Cape 7. Par 4 - Leven 8. Par 3 - Redan 9. Par 4 - Steamshovel (original hole) 10. Par 4 - Valley 11. Par 4 - Prize Dogleg 12. Par 4 - Double Plateau 13. Par 3 - Eden 14. Par 5 - Long 15. Par 4 - Knoll 16. Par 4 - Hogs Back 17. Par 5 - Alps/Punchbowl 18. Par 3 - Short
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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Jun 22, 2019 8:01:17 GMT -5
Par 71 if im reading this correctly. I like it. Mostly because some people cringe when they see that.
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Post by b101 on Jun 22, 2019 9:15:05 GMT -5
Par 71 if im reading this correctly. I like it. Mostly because some people cringe when they see that. For me, a scorecard with lots of par fours screams interest and creativity in the hands of a good designer. Far harder to make a top class par five IMO
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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Jun 23, 2019 11:42:03 GMT -5
Par 71 if im reading this correctly. I like it. Mostly because some people cringe when they see that. For me, a scorecard with lots of par fours screams interest and creativity in the hands of a good designer. Far harder to make a top class par five IMO I agree. Most par 5s seemed forced. The top designers can pull it off. But there's some good courses i've played where par 5s seem like they are just par 4s stretched out. If that makes sense.
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Post by joegolferg on Jun 26, 2019 11:46:30 GMT -5
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Post by Australian on Jun 26, 2019 16:43:30 GMT -5
The shape of that Steamshovel hole is just beautiful man. Very eye catching.
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Post by joegolferg on Jul 3, 2019 6:46:34 GMT -5
I can honestly say that designing for the CC has been a labour of love. Pretty certain I'll be publishing later tonight.
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