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Post by axelvonfersen on Jun 20, 2021 13:16:29 GMT -5
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Post by karma4u on Jun 20, 2021 13:38:27 GMT -5
Hmm, this happened to another course this morning. I'll get that fixed right away.
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Post by mercury4a on Jun 20, 2021 13:55:32 GMT -5
^ I really appreciate it, thank you.
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Post by nogoal05 on Jun 20, 2021 20:32:10 GMT -5
This has also happened to my course, Black Orchid Refuge. Karma4u I sent you a private message about this. Thanks in advance. ~Aaron
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Post by mctrees02 on Jun 21, 2021 8:27:57 GMT -5
Roanoke Country Club (Lidar) - Not Approved For lidars and RCRs there are higher standards for accuracy. The surfacing and planting were the main issues, the second hole in particular had very questionable surfacing and on the 3rd hole the planting made the hole blind. Roanoke CC Virginia (L) - Not Approved We do not re-review courses a second time so please do not submit again.
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Post by catcherman22 on Jun 21, 2021 22:50:25 GMT -5
Harborvillage Golfclub - Not approved
Lots of playability and sculpting issues
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Post by lessangster on Jun 22, 2021 3:14:06 GMT -5
If you click on my courses in the TGC database a lot of them have images from a different course.
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Post by karma4u on Jun 22, 2021 10:30:09 GMT -5
Coders are working on isolating and fixing this glitch.
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Post by lessangster on Jun 22, 2021 11:21:09 GMT -5
MacArthur Park GC, LA specifically has the wrong images
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Post by mattyfromcanada on Jun 22, 2021 11:39:15 GMT -5
MacArthur Park GC, LA specifically has the wrong images I think it's more than that though, I just checked my courses and there are a few random pictures mixed in. They're working on it.
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Post by lessangster on Jun 22, 2021 11:57:19 GMT -5
MacArthur Park GC, LA specifically has the wrong images I think it's more than that though, I just checked my courses and there are a few random pictures mixed in. They're working on it. I’ve just checked and my courses are displaying the correct images now 😊
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Post by b101 on Jun 23, 2021 9:47:09 GMT -5
Hanging Rock Golf Club - not approved Major sculpting and surfacing issues - notably transitions and bunkers (examples below). Planting could also use much more care.
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damay6977
Weekend Golfer
Posts: 107
TGCT Name: Damian Knott
Tour: Kinetic
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Post by damay6977 on Jun 24, 2021 7:42:16 GMT -5
Not sure if this is the right place to post, and apologies if its been asked before.
Does mixing planting from different themes have any bearing on the course being "approved" or gaining "tour worthy status" ? or should the designer stick to the plants and rocks within the chosen theme ?
Im not talking about the placement of a palm tree on a swiss mountain, but generally more subtle mixes to achieve the merging say of a highland landscape into a delta landscape.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Post by b101 on Jun 24, 2021 7:53:29 GMT -5
Not sure if this is the right place to post, and apologies if its been asked before. Does mixing planting from different themes have any bearing on the course being "approved" or gaining "tour worthy status" ? or should the designer stick to the plants and rocks within the chosen theme ? Im not talking about the placement of a palm tree on a swiss mountain, but generally more subtle mixes to achieve the merging say of a highland landscape into a delta landscape. Any advice would be appreciated. Absolutely not and many of the top courses regularly mix planting styles or move between environments subtly. All for it
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damay6977
Weekend Golfer
Posts: 107
TGCT Name: Damian Knott
Tour: Kinetic
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Post by damay6977 on Jun 24, 2021 14:17:36 GMT -5
Not sure if this is the right place to post, and apologies if its been asked before. Does mixing planting from different themes have any bearing on the course being "approved" or gaining "tour worthy status" ? or should the designer stick to the plants and rocks within the chosen theme ? Im not talking about the placement of a palm tree on a swiss mountain, but generally more subtle mixes to achieve the merging say of a highland landscape into a delta landscape. Any advice would be appreciated. Absolutely not and many of the top courses regularly mix planting styles or move between environments subtly. All for it Great, thanks.
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