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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2020 2:11:27 GMT -5
How do I put more than one course on a single plot? I just decked out an entire plot and would like to create at least 2 courses on it. I read in a comment on Reddit (about Whiskey Resort) that I would have to be on PC and share the fire with someone else. Is there a way I can do this on Xbox?
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Post by joegolferg on Sept 30, 2020 4:51:32 GMT -5
You need to build 18 holes, publish it and then build your 2nd 18 on the same plot and publish that afterwards.
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Post by tpetro on Sept 30, 2020 7:27:37 GMT -5
You can build all your surfaces for both 18s before publishing anything, but after publishing the first course you need to bring the file back in, change the holes, and then publish the other course.
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Post by Celtic Wolf on Sept 30, 2020 18:16:05 GMT -5
I created Trinity Club which is a 27 hole complex on the Xbox and I would follow tpetro advice and lay all your holes out first. When you are moving onto your second course make sure you've marked all your tees and pins for the first course or you will have to guess where you previously placed them. I used the putting flags instead of the measuring tool to mark them all which allowed me to still use the measuring tool and delete all the markers without losing pin positions. Laying all your holes out first means the one course will still be visible when you are playing the other.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2020 0:38:11 GMT -5
Sweet. Thank you guys. Really appreciate it. This is my first course but I surprised myself with how well I sculpted the entire plot so I feel like it deserves two courses.
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Oct 3, 2020 18:36:50 GMT -5
I did exactly that with my Mulligan National / Mulligan Estates courses - same plot.
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Post by chadgolf on Oct 4, 2020 1:50:08 GMT -5
You can also try to use the lidar tools to separate the hole information from the course (even for non-lidar courses).
I did this to make 5 courses on one plot. You basically save the hole routing to a separate file and can switch them out.
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Post by ayyyejayjay on May 12, 2022 19:21:32 GMT -5
You can also try to use the lidar tools to separate the hole information from the course (even for non-lidar courses). I did this to make 5 courses on one plot. You basically save the hole routing to a separate file and can switch them out. Interesting... I'm new to course design. I've watched a lot of tutorials over the last month or two, and have messed around with different things--including LiDAR stuff.. Finally working on my first course, but considering making it a 36-hole plot with the idea that I have in mind. I routed my first 18 holes, built up some things, and realized that I want to add 18 more holes on the plot. Definitely looking into doing this. How's the process now that we have PGA 2K21?
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