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Post by sirish19 on Oct 3, 2020 23:51:55 GMT -5
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LucasEatWorld
Amateur Golfer
I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious.
Posts: 225
TGCT Name: LucasEatWorld
Tour: Platinum
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Post by LucasEatWorld on Oct 4, 2020 2:01:58 GMT -5
Beautiful pictures. Really made me want to give it a go.
I'm a sucker for brown rough that gives it a semi-rugged look alongside the rest of the greenery, so that won me over right away. Nice views and the elevation changes were very nice.
A couple of things I noticed or wondered about though:
1. What's the purpose of the bridge that connects to the green on #2? The other side is OB and there's no pathway for that side anyway, lol. 2. I played on pin set 4, and some of the locations were on yellow ridges. Not a huge deal, but definitely hard to sink some putts on those. 3. Most of your bunkering is nice, but a few of the smaller/medium sized ones could use a bit more detail. They felt rather shallow and didn't have much depth. 4. The you can see the edge of the water on the waterfall on 18. Not a huge deal as it's probably way better than any waterfall I could do, just wanted to let you know.
Overall, even though I didn't shoot the best score (+6), I highly enjoyed it. Definitely one of the more fun rounds I've had. Nice job.
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Post by slystyle12 on Oct 4, 2020 2:07:35 GMT -5
Love of all these japanese courses coming about, any shot at hirono? *crosses fingers*
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Post by sirish19 on Oct 4, 2020 3:17:03 GMT -5
Love of all these japanese courses coming about, any shot at hirono? *crosses fingers* Absolutely, Hirono is currently a work in progress. Give me a few weeks and I should be able to get it done. I have never actually played at Hirono so I will have to rely a lot on Google Earth and any photos I can find.
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Post by sirish19 on Oct 4, 2020 3:26:23 GMT -5
Beautiful pictures. Really made me want to give it a go. I'm a sucker for brown rough that gives it a semi-rugged look alongside the rest of the greenery, so that won me over right away. Nice views and the elevation changes were very nice. A couple of things I noticed or wondered about though: 1. What's the purpose of the bridge that connects to the green on #2? The other side is OB and there's no pathway for that side anyway, lol. 2. I played on pin set 4, and some of the locations were on yellow ridges. Not a huge deal, but definitely hard to sink some putts on those. 3. Most of your bunkering is nice, but a few of the smaller/medium sized ones could use a bit more detail. They felt rather shallow and didn't have much depth. 4. The you can see the edge of the water on the waterfall on 18. Not a huge deal as it's probably way better than any waterfall I could do, just wanted to let you know. Overall, even though I didn't shoot the best score (+6), I highly enjoyed it. Definitely one of the more fun rounds I've had. Nice job. Great, thanks for the feedback, this is very helpful. 1) Good question about the bridge, but it is actually there on the course. My guess it is more for maintenance of some sorts. 2) Yeah, I am finding that there is more yellow around the pins when I port over from 2019. I have tried to go through and flatten around the pins a little more after porting. I am still getting used to 2K21 a bit. It also seemed a little easier in 2019 as there was a clear delineation between green, yellow and red where in 2K21 there is more gradation. Also, you don't seem to have the 9 squares anymore so it is not as clear. In real life, they do put the pins in pretty tricky spots on the greens here. 3) Yes, I do need to spend a little more time on my bunkering. Still trying to hone my skills at that but need to play and observe more to get some good ideas. 4) I am still trying to figure out waterfalls and retaining walls. Definitely a work in progress. haha.
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