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Post by jwfickett on Oct 13, 2014 18:41:52 GMT -5
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Post by Doyley on Oct 13, 2014 20:08:21 GMT -5
You sly devil! Where do you find the time?!?
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Post by jwfickett on Oct 13, 2014 20:15:13 GMT -5
You sly devil! Where do you find the time?!? I've been plugging away..about 1 hole per every few days, since around the same time I finished centennial oak. I went ham on it late saturday night when I couldn't sleep. It's about 75% there.
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Post by Tim on Oct 13, 2014 20:43:11 GMT -5
I don't NEVER won't this guy to stop designing... This has AT&T @ Pebble written all over it!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2014 8:15:47 GMT -5
just keep doing what you are doing! it's brilliant. Any course i have played that you have designed i have loved particularly Ballyntyne National.
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Post by Mitchblue on Oct 14, 2014 11:58:13 GMT -5
In the first image I always wonder what you guys use around the water that looks like a rail? I can't figure that out..
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Post by SmilingGoats on Oct 14, 2014 12:08:14 GMT -5
Its one of the bridge structures just embedded into the land. Tedious doesn't begin to describe it.
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Post by Mitchblue on Oct 14, 2014 12:28:00 GMT -5
Its one of the bridge structures just embedded into the land. Tedious doesn't begin to describe it. Ah, definitely outta my league. Thanks..
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Post by jwfickett on Oct 14, 2014 12:41:44 GMT -5
In the first image I always wonder what you guys use around the water that looks like a rail? I can't figure that out.. Its the brick bridge. You have to do it at water level, lay it down to carefully connect the outside corner (making it look seamless). Then use a hard-edged brush to raise up the land around it (usually takes multiple steps). Then use a really thin hard-edged flatten brush to go over the edges and bring it as close as you can. Then, you usually have to go back in and add rocks in between (if the area might find a wayward shot) so that the ball doesn't get stuck down in there (forcing the player to quit the round). I'll do a tutorial on this in my video series. In the future, HB tells us that wooden bulkheads will be a high priority item, so hopefully this technique will become obsolete!
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Post by Mitchblue on Oct 14, 2014 12:43:57 GMT -5
In the first image I always wonder what you guys use around the water that looks like a rail? I can't figure that out.. Its the brick bridge. You have to do it at water level, lay it down to carefully connect the outside corner (making it look seamless). Then use a hard-edged brush to raise up the land around it (usually takes multiple steps). Then use a really thin hard-edged flatten brush to go over the edges and bring it as close as you can. Then, you usually have to go back in and add rocks in between (if the area might find a wayward shot) so that the ball doesn't get stuck down in there (forcing the player to quit the round). I'll do a tutorial on this in my video series. In the future, HB tells us that wooden bulkheads will be a high priority item, so hopefully this technique will become obsolete! Well thank you. Can't wait until your tutorials..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 11:58:07 GMT -5
Looking for a getaway after Q school. Want to stay in the villas with concierge service. When is opening day?
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Post by jwfickett on Nov 26, 2014 8:28:45 GMT -5
Probably on hold for a while. This one was designed for the tropical theme that HB tells us is coming eventually, so I be holding it until then. Thanks for your interest.
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Post by bentfivewood on Nov 26, 2014 10:17:34 GMT -5
Probably for the best. I think I saw some ribboning in those pictures.
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Post by thrangar on Nov 30, 2014 13:22:17 GMT -5
Probably on hold for a while. This one was designed for the tropical theme that HB tells us is coming eventually, so I be holding it until then. Thanks for your interest. oh yes!
tap tap tap waiting...common HB!
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Post by jakkals on Dec 1, 2014 7:35:47 GMT -5
Very nice. I will be booking a tee time shortly
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