obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 14, 2020 16:27:46 GMT -5
I have this field near my course (lidar) below left - And I was wondering what you guys might do to emulate this (without blowing up meter) I contemplated just using mulch spline fill and a few representative plants in lines... It's not super visible from anywhere, so I could just put some grasses out there and forget it, but I thought I'd inquire
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Post by sandsaver01 on Oct 14, 2020 17:56:55 GMT -5
Is this field used for agriculture? If so you can use brown mulch as though it had been recently plowed for planting. I did that on The Trophy Club Lidar because there was no way to make anything look like corn or soybeans without blowing up the meter.
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obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 15, 2020 0:11:22 GMT -5
yeah its soy/corn
and i splined mulch it looks pretty good actually...
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Post by PicnicGuy / BobalooNOLA on Oct 16, 2020 7:12:45 GMT -5
Recall playing a course (maybe a test tourney) that had a couple of nice fields, one even with a herd of cows, using what looked like mulch. Those were right next to the course and (sadly) came into play for me.
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obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 16, 2020 9:02:27 GMT -5
right on i forgot about the cows - i'll fit one or two in
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Post by sandsaver01 on Oct 16, 2020 11:49:32 GMT -5
right on i forgot about the cows - i'll fit one or two in I gotta say Obmar, if an Indiana corn and bean farmer found cows in his field he would probably kill and eat them
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obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 16, 2020 13:53:52 GMT -5
It's in Wisconsin! so the dairy cow fits right in.. ok well, NEXT to the field
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Post by PicnicGuy / BobalooNOLA on Oct 17, 2020 7:44:58 GMT -5
I played at a resort in WI back in da nineties. Some corn to plant would be appropriate, iirc.
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Post by TeeeJ9798 on Oct 18, 2020 10:25:21 GMT -5
Doing U-Ridge??
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obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 18, 2020 16:56:55 GMT -5
yes!
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