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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Jan 3, 2022 11:57:58 GMT -5
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Post by cd06 on Jan 3, 2022 12:10:38 GMT -5
Excellent course, Kenyon! Loved the hole designs and I thought the environment felt very rural-British, very much like the land near me. Also I need to figure out how you did those rock walls, they looked amazing haha
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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Jan 3, 2022 13:04:25 GMT -5
Also I need to figure out how you did those rock walls, they looked amazing haha Click, lower, click, lower, click, lower, slide right, click, raise, click, raise, click.
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Post by sandgroper on Jan 3, 2022 21:44:53 GMT -5
I'm not sure my round was Sorrowless, there was nothing but sorrow and despair. Ripper plot surrounded by farmland i.imgur.com/NkdGFhI.jpgA quaint clubhouse i.imgur.com/bMgSuc0.jpgBeautiful village on the hill i.imgur.com/7zuIWYf.jpg with farms around i.imgur.com/AlmwuW4.jpgMy tempo was all over the place and hitting fairways was tough enough without the dreaded reds. That wind was unrelenting and causes all sorts of issues trying to calculate distances. Hit a great drive on 5, but that was uncalled for, leaving me a nightmare pitch in. That 6th green was very colourful! Hit a poor shot into 10 and as they say, "4th chips a charm". The greenside bunker on 13 needed some work. Love the risk/reward of the drivable 14th, with a lovely three putt par. Finally made a snaking downhill putt on 15 and then a 36 footer on 16. Only to give them all back with bogies on 17 and 18 to finish 1 over, which to me, felt like I had escaped after getting trapped in the 10 foot deep fairway bunker on 17. I didn't feel I was much closer to the hole after I hit my tee shot on 18, that thing is brutal. Will be going back for more after my battered and bruised body heals...
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Post by scottish67 on Jan 4, 2022 9:05:14 GMT -5
So good!!! Environment, playability, sculpting, attention detail, everything, and a rock wall that I can't imagine how long that took.....it's all here!
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Post by hickoryghost on Jan 4, 2022 11:38:20 GMT -5
This one has a really nice atmosphere to it and is very realistic overall. It's hard to do with the limitations of the software.
Show me a better rock wall.
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Post by aeastwood54 on Jan 4, 2022 18:14:11 GMT -5
Top quality work. Extremely enjoyable round and the rock wall beggars belief. This course is never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down......😉
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Post by jwtexan on Jan 4, 2022 23:28:24 GMT -5
This is top-quality work here. Worth every mind-numbing minute you must have spent on that wall. Your best course to date and it is because it goes way beyond the wall too. The bunkers here have a certain carved-in quality that makes them all feel very natural and the course just works.
Can't wait to watch this one surprise some people in the matchups.
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Post by Australian on Jan 5, 2022 9:36:22 GMT -5
Absolutely delightful design man. Thoroughly enjoyed my round and can't wait to play it again. The textures, the colours, the planting, the lighting, the surroundings. Everything was simply beautiful. And the course itself was just so smartly put together. Dynamite.
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Post by trailducker on Jan 6, 2022 16:13:26 GMT -5
Finally got a chance to give this a play and really enjoyed it. Fun hole startegies especially when the wall is in play. It will be fun to see how this is utilized in the match ups! Great job!
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Post by blueblood1995 on Jan 6, 2022 18:51:46 GMT -5
Love the Wall! Love the colour pallete. Love what I think is a very unique English parkland design. Easy 5-star fav and I would happily play this again and again. Top shelf course and best of luck in the comp.
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Post by b101 on Jan 8, 2022 12:10:44 GMT -5
Your best yet - the wall was a great idea, really well-executed. Best of luck!
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Post by gforce41 on Jan 16, 2022 13:13:00 GMT -5
My hat's off to you on the course but especially the rock wall. I am putting a few in my latest...and it's a Royal Pain in the Arse...click, rotate, click, raise, click, right, lower, rotate...
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Post by 15eicheltower9 on Jan 16, 2022 19:45:28 GMT -5
My hat's off to you on the course but especially the rock wall. I am putting a few in my latest...and it's a Royal Pain in the Arse...click, rotate, click, raise, click, right, lower, rotate... Don't click and rotate. Just create a rock farm by spinning and spamming a few different rocks. Then select a random one and move it into location. On ps it's x to select, then the first option is "move". Hover over your pile of rocks and just quickly double tap x and you'll be moving a random rock. Once you get a section done then area select, copy and paste that near the next section. It'll pile the rocks in a straight line near where you're working. Then just double click when hovering over the line of rocks and move the one it'selects in to place. When you move further away from greens, tees, and landing areas gradually increase the size of the rock. It will save time and help with rendering. The walls where you will be close to are 5 or 6 rocks to get the height. By the time I was 100 yards away from there it was only 2 rocks. But if you do it gradually (1 or 2 clicks at a time) it makes it gradual enough you can't tell.
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Post by WhatAboutAmeobi on Jan 22, 2022 12:12:16 GMT -5
Agree with everyone here. The wall was a great choice, but it's far from the only great part of this course. Really enjoyed it!
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