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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 25, 2020 22:47:25 GMT -5
IMPORTANT QUESTION: I think I know the answer to this unfortunately but, there's no way to delete courses, right? Of course, being my spaced out self, I was checking what the publish pictures were gonna look like and I instinctively pressed x without thinking. Anyways, Playa Maravilla is still a work in progress, and I'll be done with in the next 3-5 days. I really think you guys are gonna like it, I just hope people don't get negative first impressions from three somewhat playable but very unfinished holes and a not yet legal pin/green. I'll post a couple more pics to make this feel like a legit WIP, too. Here's the drivable par 4 fifth, with a green inspired by the "Alps" template design (the mounds are just sand dunes), while also allowing for the player to drive the green and potentially get the ball close if they catch one of the slopes feeding the ball towards the middle of the green or with a well-played cut. Let me know if you have any advice about my situation!
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 25, 2020 23:19:39 GMT -5
These holes will probably change a tiny bit (specifically the heavy rough-sand borders), but I figured I'd give a little more of a sneak peek than just the one hole. The hole below is the par 3 12th, one of 5 par 3's on the course. My goal here is to make the green feel naturally situated in the dunes. This is one of the coastal holes, and you can see the beach off the green and the steep coastal dunes along its shores. The par 4 2nd is designed to show off the cityscape and the rocky cliffs and it puts an emphasis on playing to a yardage and playing for position to have the best angle/loft for the different pin locations on a difficult green. This hole also plays along the beach. The par 3 6th was somewhat inspired by one of the par 3's at Keuka Dunes (sorry Dylan I don't remember which one it was) which has a raised dune-like surface in front of the green. This hole plays a little downhill and it's in a open area so as to provide a nice view of the dunes around the hole. Sorry for any confusion and I hope you'll give this course a play when I publish the finished product.
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Post by hallzballz6908 on Jun 25, 2020 23:50:26 GMT -5
Lookin pretty sweet man! I really enjoyed the six holes you submitted for TGCTDL and they certainly left me wanting more! Guess I get what I was wanting!
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 25, 2020 23:57:01 GMT -5
Also, some of these holes were submitted for the TGCTours Design League Contest for the first contest (premise was to have 6 hole course with no trees), and I decided to make my 6 holes into an 18 hole course. If you haven't already, check out the design league. The original holes are 10-15.
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 25, 2020 23:58:26 GMT -5
Lookin pretty sweet man! I really enjoyed the six holes you submitted for TGCTDL and they certainly left me wanting more! Guess I get what I was wanting! Haha thanks man! Hope to see a Duncansby 18 one of these days too! Good luck in the competition!
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Post by b101 on Jun 26, 2020 0:07:21 GMT -5
In answer to your question, no, there's no way to delete the previous course. Maybe just chuck (Tour) on the end or similar? It's ok, your contest coordinator TannerBronson will understand issues with mispublishes.
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Post by hallzballz6908 on Jun 26, 2020 2:11:32 GMT -5
Lookin pretty sweet man! I really enjoyed the six holes you submitted for TGCTDL and they certainly left me wanting more! Guess I get what I was wanting! Haha thanks man! Hope to see a Duncansby 18 one of these days too! Good luck in the competition! lol I wish! My plant meter was already almost full!
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 26, 2020 22:34:03 GMT -5
In answer to your question, no, there's no way to delete the previous course. Maybe just chuck (Tour) on the end or similar? It's ok, your contest coordinator TannerBronson will understand issues with mispublishes. Yeah, kind of figured as much with the delete thing. I guess I can add Tour, but I might also change to CC so people don't think the first one is an easier version of the second. I do kind of remember hearing about that with Quincy Downs, I guess if a course like that can come after a publishing error then a mispublish can't be that big of a deal. Thanks so much for your answers/advice!
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Post by tpetro on Jun 27, 2020 21:18:35 GMT -5
It's ok, your contest coordinator TannerBronson will understand issues with mispublishes. ehem, Co-Coordinator. Regardless, loved the 6 we played for the contest and look forward to the other 12.
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 27, 2020 23:00:13 GMT -5
It's ok, your contest coordinator TannerBronson will understand issues with mispublishes. ehem, Co-Coordinator. Regardless, loved the 6 we played for the contest and look forward to the other 12. Thanks Thomas, glad you guys liked it! Just need to put the walkways in at this point so the full course will be out within about 24 hours.
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Post by agrainger12 on Jun 28, 2020 13:13:01 GMT -5
I know this isn’t supposed to be a space for questions necessarily but, my course is Par 70, but the front is 33 and the back is 37. Would that be a problem for getting on tour? I know there’s a course at Bandon that’s a par 34 and a par 38, but I wasn’t sure if the par 33 is pushing it too far? The front (par 33) is about 3100 yards, but it plays about 50-60 ft uphill overall with a couple short and strategic par 4s, so it doesn’t feel that short.
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Post by b101 on Jun 28, 2020 13:58:32 GMT -5
I know this isn’t supposed to be a space for questions necessarily but, my course is Par 70, but the front is 33 and the back is 37. Would that be a problem for getting on tour? I know there’s a course at Bandon that’s a par 34 and a par 38, but I wasn’t sure if the par 33 is pushing it too far? The front (par 33) is about 3100 yards, but it plays about 50-60 ft uphill overall with a couple short and strategic par 4s, so it doesn’t feel that short. Nope, that's fine.
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