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Post by toddfather on Feb 12, 2020 13:43:15 GMT -5
Curious you thoughts here guys...
I have a great course that would fit in very well. Seems challenging and fun with not a ton of plays. It's never seen a tour. Here's my problem. There are exactly 2 pins out of the 72 that have yellow in the 9 box. One of seems fine but the other is a bit worse even when I bring the green speeds down to 144. The designer is nowhere to be found, so I highly doubt that these 2 pins could be fixed. I'd love to use it but I'm probably going to scrap it unfortunately. Just curious how people feel about this type of issue.
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Post by knothead85 on Feb 16, 2020 8:58:13 GMT -5
Part of it for me depends on if the slope is moving away from or towards the pin. If it’s away and a slight miss can send it 20 feet away those are a bit harder to swallow.
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Post by lajvol20 on Feb 16, 2020 11:41:45 GMT -5
Judgement call, how do the slopes affect play? Do they bring snowman or worse into play? Do they make the hole require a lucky slam it in the back of the cup to keep it from rolling off the green repeatedly? Is it going to cause a 5 putt from 4 feet? If things like that are true, throw it out. If it's still playable and you like the rest of the course, maybe ok to use under the right speeds IMO.
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Post by itsmb8 on Feb 17, 2020 4:15:42 GMT -5
If both are towards the pin I personally think it might be okay because it wouldnt necessarily hurt us. But if just one slopes away from the pin, scrap it. You never want to run into a situation where a player scores an 8 or something because of it, and ends up missing a cut or missing a top 10 or win or something because of that one pin. Even if its a 1% chance of happening, you dont want to risk it actually happening.
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