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Post by fargo on Feb 8, 2022 17:16:01 GMT -5
I'm making a course and I'm placing four tee boxes. The back tees are the preferred tees obviously. Then I've got some tees about 10-25 yards forward which are designed to play well too (but a little easier, or suitable for players with the more forgiving drivers).
Then I've gone and built teeboxes for two more forward tees, but these are just going to be too short and you're just going to be bombing over the trouble and you're not going to get the best out of the course.
Should I bother keeping the front two tees? I'm thinking of leaving the teeboxes for aesthetic reasons but just not placing the tees.
Sound reasonable?
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Post by sandgroper on Feb 8, 2022 18:06:15 GMT -5
In real life there are tee boxes that aren’t used, so I can’t see any problem with it. You can alway double up the tees in the tee boxes you do want to use. I’ve seen that done quite a lot in this game.
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Post by shotstone on Feb 8, 2022 19:05:22 GMT -5
I've started trying to use the manipulated tee trick on all my courses so that all four tees play similar over all yardages, but each hole varies (eg sometimes blue is shorter, and sometimes black is, etc)
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Post by scootmcgoot on Feb 9, 2022 4:18:20 GMT -5
Having tee boxes and no tees is perfectly fine. It’s a good way to use up the empty space
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Post by lessthanbread on Feb 9, 2022 12:43:00 GMT -5
I would still make them, there are plenty of people who want to bomb it over any trouble and just shoot as low as they can. It's good to make that experience available for people who want it.
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Post by photokevie on Feb 12, 2022 10:07:42 GMT -5
On some of my designs I’ll even have areas where there is a mowed tee box with no actual tee markers to kind of show that course may rotate and move their tee boxes on various days. Lol
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