|
Post by aerotx on Sept 6, 2020 23:33:40 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by hmammoth on Sept 7, 2020 5:27:58 GMT -5
Welcome to tgctours and the forums. I only had time to play nine but for a first course, it was impressive. The narrow fairways do mean that a swing has to be on point to have any chance of scoring well, unfortunately mine was no. Course management plays a big part on the course and lean driver in the bag can sometimes be the smart play, there were a couple of times I felt the fairways narrowed to much but that might have been because of mu inability to hit them. The course looked great, at times giving a claustrophobic feel with the trees closing in. I will play again tonight, bring a couple of friends along as I think match play or alt shot would be a lot of fine here. Congrats on your first publish and I am looking forward to seeing more from you.
|
|
|
Post by crunchshark on Sept 7, 2020 8:24:01 GMT -5
Finished level par with eight birdies and two triple bogies in there.
|
|
|
Post by aerotx on Sept 7, 2020 8:31:45 GMT -5
Finished level par with eight birdies and two triple bogies in there. Awesome, hope you enjoyed it! My best round on it so far is -4.
|
|
|
Post by aerotx on Sept 7, 2020 8:35:48 GMT -5
Welcome to tgctours and the forums. I only had time to play nine but for a first course, it was impressive. The narrow fairways do mean that a swing has to be on point to have any chance of scoring well, unfortunately mine was no. Course management plays a big part on the course and lean driver in the bag can sometimes be the smart play, there were a couple of times I felt the fairways narrowed to much but that might have been because of mu inability to hit them. The course looked great, at times giving a claustrophobic feel with the trees closing in. I will play again tonight, bring a couple of friends along as I think match play or alt shot would be a lot of fine here. Congrats on your first publish and I am looking forward to seeing more from you. Thanks for checking it out! I think there are definitely a few fairways that are a little on the thin side. I feel like playing skins and match-play rounds would be fun with friends since the course can take away par so quickly with the tough tee shots. Might help limit the pushed holes. Hopefully you and your friends enjoy it, let me know what you guys think!
|
|
|
Post by aerotx on Sept 7, 2020 23:16:10 GMT -5
Welcome to tgctours and the forums. I only had time to play nine but for a first course, it was impressive. The narrow fairways do mean that a swing has to be on point to have any chance of scoring well, unfortunately mine was no. Course management plays a big part on the course and lean driver in the bag can sometimes be the smart play, there were a couple of times I felt the fairways narrowed to much but that might have been because of mu inability to hit them. The course looked great, at times giving a claustrophobic feel with the trees closing in. I will play again tonight, bring a couple of friends along as I think match play or alt shot would be a lot of fine here. Congrats on your first publish and I am looking forward to seeing more from you. Did you guys end up playing? I'm curious to know what you and your buddies thought of it!
|
|
|
Post by coruler2 on Sept 7, 2020 23:25:07 GMT -5
Crested atop a peak in the Camwerth mountains, Camwerth Pines offers dramatic elevation changes as you play down the side of the mountain and back up it. The thick trees, and large waste bunkers make hitting fairways a must. Greens can be unforgiving in the absence of accurate approach shots. Enjoy the fresh mountain air while and breathtaking views. After just over 50 hours, I have finished my first course Camwerth Pines! I'm looking to gather feedback in hopes to improve as a designer. If you have time consider giving it a play and dropping some feedback. Images can be seen here: imgur.com/a/xIIPktq . I am new to the forum and have been unsuccessful in inserting images hosted on imgur :/ The course was approved by TCG this morning, the details are here: www.tgctours.com/Course/Details/23179 . Drop a like if you enjoy it! Here's how I found to attach images through Imgur: 1. Upload image to Imgur 2. Click the '...' button 3. Select 'Get share links' 4. Copy the address from the BBCode (Forums) link 5. On this site when writing message or reply, click the insert image button 6. Paste link in the image url 7. Remove the brackets and all text inside that frames the link
Your picture should then show up! Good luck
|
|
|
Post by aerotx on Sept 8, 2020 9:32:29 GMT -5
Crested atop a peak in the Camwerth mountains, Camwerth Pines offers dramatic elevation changes as you play down the side of the mountain and back up it. The thick trees, and large waste bunkers make hitting fairways a must. Greens can be unforgiving in the absence of accurate approach shots. Enjoy the fresh mountain air while and breathtaking views. After just over 50 hours, I have finished my first course Camwerth Pines! I'm looking to gather feedback in hopes to improve as a designer. If you have time consider giving it a play and dropping some feedback. Images can be seen here: imgur.com/a/xIIPktq . I am new to the forum and have been unsuccessful in inserting images hosted on imgur :/ The course was approved by TCG this morning, the details are here: www.tgctours.com/Course/Details/23179 . Drop a like if you enjoy it! Here's how I found to attach images through Imgur: 1. Upload image to Imgur 2. Click the '...' button 3. Select 'Get share links' 4. Copy the address from the BBCode (Forums) link 5. On this site when writing message or reply, click the insert image button 6. Paste link in the image url 7. Remove the brackets and all text inside that frames the link
Your picture should then show up! Good luck
Thanks for the help!
|
|
|
Post by rcknfrewld on Sept 21, 2020 16:12:02 GMT -5
I just played this on PS4 Maximum Daily. Visually beautiful course. There’s a few hours to go if you want to come play. -9 is leading somehow with maxed out conditions.
|
|