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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 15:50:15 GMT -5
How many XB1 beginner course designers would be interested in a TWITCH session showing some of the basics of building a golf hole from scratch?
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Post by fuzion on Nov 2, 2014 7:17:26 GMT -5
I would be interested in seeing how other people go about designing a golf course on twitch. I'm a PC user, but I don't think that would make any difference. I've just started trying to design a course from scratch, I've laid down the fairways etc for a few of the holes and adjusted the elevations to my liking. I am particularly interested in how you go from there... I guess with planting and making it look as good as all these great courses we've been playing on.
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LainfordExpress
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TGCT Name: Charlie Sommers
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Post by LainfordExpress on Nov 2, 2014 9:16:24 GMT -5
I would be more likely to watch a recording than watch it live, I just have a busy schedule and would never make it.
Also, in all honestly, a written tip article would be better for me, especially if you could illustrate it. It's hard to work along with a video, at least compared to a blog entry.
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LainfordExpress
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Whenever you say something, I hear the sound it makes when Pac-man dies.
Posts: 64
TGCT Name: Charlie Sommers
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Post by LainfordExpress on Nov 2, 2014 11:37:01 GMT -5
Similarly, if some of the great players could make videos about how to improve, that'd be nice as well... specifically when to hit fades and draws, that kind of thing. I mean, "hit it straight" is pretty easy to understand... but, is it possible to put backspin? How would one do that? This kind of thing would be helpful for newer/less skilled players as well.
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Peachezz
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TGCT Name: Shawn Peach
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Post by Peachezz on Nov 2, 2014 18:49:49 GMT -5
How many XB1 beginner course designers would be interested in a TWITCH session showing some of the basics of building a golf hole from scratch? I'm on PS4 but this is such a good idea, it may also assist with everyone getting on the same page regarding submission of courses to TGCTours. I play the top designers courses all the time and it takes me forever because almost every shot I turn around and look at what's really been laid and admire the work that's gone in to the course, then I try and use those influences to assist me in my course. I'd like to see tips from the top guys in regards to layout, especially when it comes to risk reward holes. Also elevation and terrain, I struggle to find the right brushes to achieve what I want in the terrain.
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