GeneCreemers
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Post by GeneCreemers on Feb 12, 2023 18:28:14 GMT -5
Hi all,
When using multiple tees, it's a little difficult to get a front tee distance that feels like it could be used in a tournament. Front tees on their own are just too short sometimes. Is the idea with manipulating tees that you can kind of get a set up that
A) gives you different angle options
B) and keeps the distance playable/enjoyable with players that drive the ball 300+ yards? Like there isn't a huge difference in length between back and front tees?
Thinking about making a tour version of my recent course by adding crowds, stands, and multiple tees. I just want to make sure I understand the full concept before beginning the process.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Feb 13, 2023 3:31:12 GMT -5
Personally I just add multiple tees on the par 3s and sometimes a pushed up tee to make a par 4 driveable.
You only need to add the additional tees on the holes that need them, on every other hole just leave one tee set and the game defaults to that one tee on those holes.
To manipulate the distance you need to move the waypoint on the hole in a certain way.
There’s a thread by Q called tee manipulation, that’s the tutorial you need
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GeneCreemers
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Post by GeneCreemers on Feb 13, 2023 9:07:14 GMT -5
Personally I just add multiple tees on the par 3s and sometimes a pushed up tee to make a par 4 driveable. You only need to add the additional tees on the holes that need them, on every other hole just leave one tee set and the game defaults to that one tee on those holes. To manipulate the distance you need to move the waypoint on the hole in a certain way. There’s a thread by Q called tee manipulation, that’s the tutorial you need Thanks Paddy,
I've watched the video(s) just trying to make sure I have the concept right.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Feb 13, 2023 18:21:21 GMT -5
Personally I just add multiple tees on the par 3s and sometimes a pushed up tee to make a par 4 driveable. You only need to add the additional tees on the holes that need them, on every other hole just leave one tee set and the game defaults to that one tee on those holes. To manipulate the distance you need to move the waypoint on the hole in a certain way. There’s a thread by Q called tee manipulation, that’s the tutorial you need Thanks Paddy,
I've watched the video(s) just trying to make sure I have the concept right.
The concept is normally you’ll have it default based on the distance of the waypoint but if you move that waypoint to a different place, I.e. behind the tee box or off to the side, when you then re-organise the tees they will adapt to that new way point. Then just move the waypoint back to its correct place and the tees will stay jumbled up as long as you don’t move them again. I tend to do the first multiple tee hole in normal order (black, blue, white, red) I’ll then do the next one (red, white, blue, black) and then get them to take turns so (white, black, red, blue) then (blue, black, red, white) I’ll keep an eye on the overall yardages for each set with the goal of them all being within a hundred or two hundred yards of each other
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GeneCreemers
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Post by GeneCreemers on Feb 13, 2023 19:09:53 GMT -5
I’ll keep an eye on the overall yardages for each set with the goal of them all being within a hundred or two hundred yards of each other I think this is the part I was looking for. Thanks Paddy
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