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Post by Davis Woodliff on Apr 15, 2020 10:41:17 GMT -5
Hello,
My name is Davis Woodliff and I was wondering if any architecture would be up for the challenge of designing Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa Oklahoma. Southern Hills has been host to several prestigious USGA and PGA event. Most notably known for being the venue that hosted Tiger Woods 63 during the 2006 PGA Championship. Southern Hills will also be hosting a PGA championship within the next ten years as they just went under a major renovation.
If anyone is interested in taking on this challenge, please send me an email beacuase I would love to get to play this great course.
Thanks, Davis
jdavisgolf@hotmail.com
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Post by sandsaver01 on Apr 15, 2020 12:13:14 GMT -5
Hello, My name is Davis Woodliff and I was wondering if any architecture would be up for the challenge of designing Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa Oklahoma. Southern Hills has been host to several prestigious USGA and PGA event. Most notably known for being the venue that hosted Tiger Woods 63 during the 2006 PGA Championship. Southern Hills will also be hosting a PGA championship within the next ten years as they just went under a major renovation. If anyone is interested in taking on this challenge, please send me an email beacuase I would love to get to play this great course. Thanks, Davis jdavisgolf@hotmail.com I might look into it Davis, I am nearly done with my current course design, Milwaukee CC. I will let you know what I find. "Just under a major renovation could be problematical, since if Lidar data is available it would probably be out of date.
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Post by Davis Woodliff on Apr 15, 2020 13:55:26 GMT -5
The renovation is and has been complete for about a year now so hopefully that shouldn’t be an issue!
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Post by sandsaver01 on Apr 15, 2020 17:12:43 GMT -5
The renovation is and has been complete for about a year now so hopefully that shouldn’t be an issue! It really depends. I looked at the Google earth views and could see the changes between early and late 2018. There is lidar available and it says it is from 2019 but that just means it was released in 2019, not taken then. USGS shows some lidar data from 2016-2017 which would be prior to renovation. I would have to actually examine the course file built from the Lidar data to see if it incorporates the renovations or not. I will let you know if it is recent enough data, but if not you may be out of luck.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Apr 16, 2020 5:26:57 GMT -5
Looking at the metadata for the LAS files, the only ones available are from 2016/2017 and pre-date the renovations. I am afraid you are out of luck until if and when they do some new Lidar scans and publish them. I do not think anyone will want to make a course that is out of date, sorry.
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