lehmanwins
Weekend Golfer
Posts: 85
TGCT Name: MJ Pineault
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Post by lehmanwins on Jan 11, 2020 22:11:31 GMT -5
Is there a way to download a course that’s been published and edit it ? If not, can whoever created Ridgewood country club pga tour test to please give me access to edit?
If neither can someone tell me how such a realistic recreation was made ? Even The practice green and holes you don’t played are laid out correctly. Obviously a computer was used mostly.
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Post by linkslover on Jan 13, 2020 7:04:10 GMT -5
You can only edit your own published courses, nobody elses.
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Post by drkgent on Jan 25, 2020 17:31:54 GMT -5
Realistic courses are created using lidar. Plenty of info on forums about lidar. Good luck
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2020 21:27:37 GMT -5
You can only edit your own published courses, nobody elses. How do you edit your own publishes?
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Post by linkslover on Feb 24, 2020 7:27:00 GMT -5
I'm at work at the moment, but off memory when you go into the editor you can choose to edit a published course. It can only be your own though.
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Post by lessthanbread on Feb 24, 2020 11:26:51 GMT -5
You can only edit your own published courses, nobody elses. How do you edit your own publishes? It isn't really "editing" the published course. What you're doing is copying a published course and editing that new copy. Once a course is published, it cannot be edited or deleted but you can go to your published courses page in the course designer menu, select the course you want to edit, copy it, and edit in the designer. You will want to publish it under a different name since the original course will still be published. Usually people will put "Tour" or "v2" at the end of the course name to differentiate it from the original course they edited from.
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