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Post by kringle on Jun 5, 2021 15:59:37 GMT -5
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Post by nsrichardson79 on Jun 6, 2021 8:38:38 GMT -5
I agree cool concept. You may want to tinker with the lighting and textures. Would it be an executive or “short course”? That might make sense. Nothing like a quick 9 at lunch. Welcome to the forums and this great community.
Thanks, Neil
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Post by pizzastrangler on Jun 8, 2021 8:36:15 GMT -5
Great idea, mate. Don't see too many like this. Wish there were more city buildings to pick from. On one of my courses I combined the buildings to create some more unique shapes; might be useful here. Agree with tinkering with the lighting/textures. Might look at some more bunker sculpting as well here. Best of luck.
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Post by mvpmanatee on Jun 8, 2021 11:09:18 GMT -5
Great idea, have you tried recreating the dimensions of the land of Central Park in the plot creation? I know I have seen some courses with this concept before and I think the best way would be to recreate that. Making the actual pond, paths, MET, restaurants, and cross streets would be a great way to incorporate this idea into a real life form. I have thought about doing this before, using Central Park LiDAR data: This was posted as an original design by Ron Whitten in Golf Digest a few years back. I am not sure i would follow his exact routing/hole ideas, but the concept is pretty sweet! I would probably pursue a more compact routing due to the pushback from local community. I doubt they would want to turn the entire park into a course lol.
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