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Post by dkeeton09 on Apr 6, 2021 16:43:07 GMT -5
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Post by turkmcgill on Apr 7, 2021 7:05:03 GMT -5
Looks great! I especially like the planting in the first shot. :-)
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irwinm2006
Weekend Golfer
Posts: 118
TGCT Name: Eric Fletcher
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Post by irwinm2006 on Apr 7, 2021 7:13:26 GMT -5
I gave this a play last night, I only had time for a quick play-through and could take many notes but I wanted to say I really likely like the course a lot! The planting was excellent and the off course stuff you did was really cool, I found myself taking a look around when I was setting up for shots and you have some great visuals on the course.
I didn't have time to really dig into green sculpting by really examining each one but they played really well, I didn't see anything on any greens that I thought needed any work in the course of regular play and the pin placements were solid, challenging but fair.
I definitely enjoyed the play-through, was really impressed with the setup and overall feel of the design. I usually like to play through a course a few times before giving feedback but I don't think I would find much about this track that I would change, great job!
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Post by dkeeton09 on Apr 7, 2021 9:13:13 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Couple questions about a few areas I'm having trouble with, wondering if anyone had tips on getting these fixed. 1) Can't seem to get the top lip of quite a few bunkers to smooth out. I've tried smoothing after smoothing but they just don't seem to clean-up. Is it from moving the ground too far at once early on? Any tips, or do I just need to scrap the ones that are doing this and do them over? 2) I have quite a few fairway to green transitions where the rough is "bleeding" into the fairway. I've double-checked to make sure all the spline points are matched up with each other and they're all dead-on. I also saw an older tip on here that the red brushes might be able to correct it but they didn't change things either. It's frustrating because when you move a flattening brush over the area, it goes away, but as soon as you save the change they bleed back through.
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Post by turkmcgill on Apr 8, 2021 5:44:26 GMT -5
Have you tried using an Add Surface brush to put heavy rough around the edges of your bunker?
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Post by dkeeton09 on Apr 11, 2021 10:02:10 GMT -5
Have you tried using an Add Surface brush to put heavy rough around the edges of your bunker? Just tried this too, no change. Noticed it on one of the "official" TGC courses too so maybe it's just a consequence of some of the texture combos. Thanks for the help!
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