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Post by obsoletexeo on Mar 4, 2022 19:26:31 GMT -5
So this could just be my obsession to detail, as when I tee off to the pin to the left - 3rd pic - (sorry about the measure tools, this hole is all over the place), I can see that green's whole green grid, but when I view this double green from above as seen in the 1st pic, you can see the left side sliver of the green isn't covered. As mentioned, teeing off to that left pin I DO see the whole green grid (but then part of the right green is missing)... So is there any method to obtain a full green grid for BOTH greensites on a double green, or is this simply a distance thing based on the 1st pin and an aoe from that? Because as shown, I tried to move the waypoint in between the 2 greens, but this didn't seem like a fix. I may just have to be content living with it missing at times for the other green. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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Post by sandgroper on Mar 4, 2022 19:47:09 GMT -5
I believe it’s a distance from the pin thing. If your green is too big then it will leave some area blank. Also if you use the same surface for tee boxes and they are close to the green they will end up with grids on them.
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Post by obsoletexeo on Mar 4, 2022 20:54:35 GMT -5
I believe it’s a distance from the pin thing. If your green is too big then it will leave some area blank. Also if you use the same surface for tee boxes and they are close to the green they will end up with grids on them. That follows what I've seen thus far. Thanks for the reassurance! The last bit is interesting too. I think I have fairway for tees on this course, but that's good to know.
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Post by photokevie on Mar 20, 2022 9:55:29 GMT -5
Maybe I’ve mistaken one thing for another, but I thought I remember seeing some one use the “fringe trick” for their course which was designed to have that extended fringe around the greens look. And their grids were massive around the greens. It could’ve been that the greens were smaller overall and it just seemed like the grid was massive or it may have been because they brushed their greens out that the grid grew. It might change the look and playability of what you were designing but maybe that trick might work for you as well just brushing in some small slivers of green in the right spots to get the grid to extend out. I’m not sure if there is a tutorial out there about it I just heard it mentioned on a twitch stream.
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