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Post by golfguy94 on Mar 29, 2021 22:48:57 GMT -5
Forgive me if this has already been discussed elsewhere, but I want to create closely mown areas that feed the ball into water. Ideally, I would want to run my fairway surface all the way up to my water body. However, by default, there is a border of heavy rough that prevents the ball from being able to roll into the water. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Post by TeeeJ9798 on Mar 29, 2021 23:41:03 GMT -5
Double water tables. Put a water table below the one on top.
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Post by golfguy94 on Mar 30, 2021 7:26:57 GMT -5
Double water tables. Put a water table below the one on top. Thanks for the input! Excuse my ignorance, but I saw that solution in a previous thread and gave that a go, but unfortunately it still didn’t fix the issue. Is there anything nuance about it that I’m missing? I placed my first water table, and then placed another one directly below it.
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Post by scootmcgoot on Mar 30, 2021 14:51:01 GMT -5
Double water tables. Put a water table below the one on top. Thanks for the input! Excuse my ignorance, but I saw that solution in a previous thread and gave that a go, but unfortunately it still didn’t fix the issue. Is there anything nuance about it that I’m missing? I placed my first water table, and then placed another one directly below it. Lower it the 2d one down further
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Post by Oscar C on Mar 31, 2021 1:55:48 GMT -5
Bigger and below ground level works from memory.
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Post by golfguy94 on Mar 31, 2021 14:11:22 GMT -5
Got it to work thanks! I think my issue was that my slope going into the water was too steep. So I flattened it out a little bit under the water and it worked.
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