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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 27, 2021 9:40:05 GMT -5
Hi Everyone, I have published a new course that took a while to show up on all platforms but finally has. Its a par 72, 7300 yard marshland course located in the American South. Southmire Club will start you off in a densely wooded swamp and finish you off in an open-aired marsh. Southmire Club Enjoy your round!
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Post by InThisStyle on Oct 27, 2021 11:17:06 GMT -5
That's a tough track with all the water, lol. Really nice though. Environment was really well planted, although I maybe would have stuck with it to the end, the openness on 18 was a stark contrast to the majority of the course. Either way, nicely done!
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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 27, 2021 12:57:43 GMT -5
That's a tough track with all the water, lol. Really nice though. Environment was really well planted, although I maybe would have stuck with it to the end, the openness on 18 was a stark contrast to the majority of the course. Either way, nicely done! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for the play and feedback!
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Post by photokevie on Oct 27, 2021 15:55:01 GMT -5
I will definitely give this one a go, I had trouble publishing a course last week (so I know that feeling), it would show up and then disappear. I think it's finally settled ha. Nothing like spending so long designing a course only to have it disappear.
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Post by sroel908 on Oct 27, 2021 19:00:45 GMT -5
Is there a difference between the two published versions in game? One has a picture of some bunkers, and one has a picture of more of the swampy water areas.
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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 27, 2021 20:34:43 GMT -5
Is there a difference between the two published versions in game? One has a picture of some bunkers, and one has a picture of more of the swampy water areas. No difference at all. I'd prefer people play the top one/ most recent. PlayStation has been having publishing issues. It took 3 days for it to land on PC and other platforms. I thought it didn't publish and republished by mistake.
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Post by sandgroper on Oct 28, 2021 0:41:59 GMT -5
Wonderful swampy feel. I felt the sweat on the first tee with that heavy air. The plot looks suitable swampy i.imgur.com/rhK1aOQ.jpgCool clubhouse i.imgur.com/5qxzKny.jpgThe view from the backend of the block i.imgur.com/IAB6w8l.jpgWonderful attention to detail wit the baseball field i.imgur.com/qZIZxTu.jpgVery cool swampy geometric shapes in front of the city i.imgur.com/TqELQpF.jpgThe bayou looks really nice i.imgur.com/fFSryiB.jpgLove the transition on the 1st giving you some good backgrounds i.imgur.com/laRfsAj.jpg and then the view off the first i.imgur.com/ltJB997.jpg, wow! In gusty 10mph winds it made it tricky to pick the right lines with all that water. A couple of red slows and fasts thrown in didn't help my cause. A water ball on the third brought up a bogey. Bounce back birdie on 4 helped. What I thought was a perfect approach on 8 just caught the left edge and sat there, lucky for a good chip in eagle. I thought it was going to kick out, the ball sat on the edge for an eternity. Red slow on 10, another water ball. I couldn't decide what was a better place to drop so back to the tee I went. Went for it on 12 and came up short on the front ridge. My eagle bunker shot on 16 was close. (The bunker can do with a little more smoothing). Close on 17 as well. My approach on 18 nearly hit the stop sign in the water. Again it wanted me to drop behind where I was hitting from. My mulligan approach was a lot better and drained the 40 footer for par. Loved the track and cool environment.
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Post by scootmcgoot on Oct 28, 2021 3:45:26 GMT -5
Very cool environment. Love how it goes from the denser forest area to the wide open marsh areas. Course played well, definitely did better on the back than the front but solid round overall. And nothing got moist, so bonus there. Some good strategy on some of the holes, whether to go for it or lay back. (Just FYI there’s only 1 showing on Xbox)
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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 28, 2021 9:42:44 GMT -5
Very cool environment. Love how it goes from the denser forest area to the wide open marsh areas. Course played well, definitely did better on the back than the front but solid round overall. And nothing got moist, so bonus there. Some good strategy on some of the holes, whether to go for it or lay back. (Just FYI there’s only 1 showing on Xbox) Thanks a lot my man! Congrats on not getting wet. That's a win by itself.
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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 28, 2021 9:46:57 GMT -5
Wonderful swampy feel. I felt the sweat on the first tee with that heavy air. The plot looks suitable swampy i.imgur.com/rhK1aOQ.jpgCool clubhouse i.imgur.com/5qxzKny.jpgThe view from the backend of the block i.imgur.com/IAB6w8l.jpgWonderful attention to detail wit the baseball field i.imgur.com/qZIZxTu.jpgVery cool swampy geometric shapes in front of the city i.imgur.com/TqELQpF.jpgThe bayou looks really nice i.imgur.com/fFSryiB.jpgLove the transition on the 1st giving you some good backgrounds i.imgur.com/laRfsAj.jpg and then the view off the first i.imgur.com/ltJB997.jpg, wow! In gusty 10mph winds it made it tricky to pick the right lines with all that water. A couple of red slows and fasts thrown in didn't help my cause. A water ball on the third brought up a bogey. Bounce back birdie on 4 helped. What I thought was a perfect approach on 8 just caught the left edge and sat there, lucky for a good chip in eagle. I thought it was going to kick out, the ball sat on the edge for an eternity. Red slow on 10, another water ball. I couldn't decide what was a better place to drop so back to the tee I went. Went for it on 12 and came up short on the front ridge. My eagle bunker shot on 16 was close. (The bunker can do with a little more smoothing). Close on 17 as well. My approach on 18 nearly hit the stop sign in the water. Again it wanted me to drop behind where I was hitting from. My mulligan approach was a lot better and drained the 40 footer for par. Loved the track and cool environment. Thanks a lot! I appreciate the screenshots and details of your round. Interesting to hear how people get around the track. Glad you enjoyed the course. FYI, the shapes you mention are actually a maze for boats to cruise around in.
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Post by mpad on Oct 28, 2021 12:59:24 GMT -5
Saw this on Twitter via the Greenkeepers. Enjoyed my round. Very immersive, helped by the lighting which was well balanced between mood and playability. The framing of the first tee is really excellent and exactly sets the atmosphere for the round. I found the cityscape slightly took away from this mood, but that is entirely personal. I worked my way around what is a very good, thought provoking design. Scorecard follows
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Post by InYourRearview on Oct 28, 2021 16:53:24 GMT -5
Saw this on Twitter via the Greenkeepers. Enjoyed my round. Very immersive, helped by the lighting which was well balanced between mood and playability. The framing of the first tee is really excellent and exactly sets the atmosphere for the round. I found the cityscape slightly took away from this mood, but that is entirely personal. I worked my way around what is a very good, thought provoking design. Scorecard follows Thanks mpad! I appreciate the nice words and glad you liked the course. Exactly the type of response I was hoping to get with the course. I feel you on the city scape. It was either the city or a bunch of trees and I just went with the city. I figured it was a bit more of a background visual then just more trees.
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Post by jimgem on Oct 28, 2021 22:11:11 GMT -5
Nicely done' Enjoyed my round..
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Post by WhatAboutAmeobi on Nov 8, 2021 10:56:13 GMT -5
Great job, dude!
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Post by InYourRearview on Nov 8, 2021 11:35:56 GMT -5
Thanks, my man. Appreciate you!
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