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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2020 0:26:48 GMT -5
After reading Q thread about moving the waypoint I decided to test putting it in different spots and that lets you create whatever order you want. The course I’m making has default white and black tees, if I add 2 more it gives me gold and blue. For the example in the video below I wanted to make the tee sequence: Gold White Blue Black for this I move the waypoint behind and to the side of white so that black will be second closest. I then add gold tees and move them so they will be closest to the hole and further away than what black currently is. I then add blue at the furthest distance, but place it so that when the waypoint is back in its proper location its distance will be the 3rd furthest in between white and black. When thats in place I move the waypoint back to its original location and it gives me the order I want. I tried it on a course I already published by moving the waypoint on 6 holes and renamed it Tee Test, heres the hole order before i renamed it I loaded up and played 6 holes with the red tees and as you see I am not teeing off from the forward set on all of the 6 holes, just the 2nd. Hope this helps everyone and feel free to make your own tutorial seeing as I didnt have a mic for better instructions. Reply below or message me if you want anything else clarified.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Oct 9, 2020 2:20:33 GMT -5
Wow! That’s more complex than I’ve been getting! I’ve only ventured as far as adding 2-3 forward tees on US Open courses to cater for the random driveable par 4 the USGA like but this is next level!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2020 8:02:21 GMT -5
Wow! That’s more complex than I’ve been getting! I’ve only ventured as far as adding 2-3 forward tees on US Open courses to cater for the random driveable par 4 the USGA like but this is next level! Thats always been my approach since TGC1, give the player something different to think about each round with different angles and such or make them play a fade/slow instead of the fast/draw. Might be driver/hybrid one round, then driver/wedge the next without the need for using very high winds. Fun on par 3's as well to bring in different strategies.
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