huntingleopard
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Posted: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 @ 5:58:41 PM at |
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My bad... Im not Welsh... Im American. I changed to the Welsh flag with my release of Grugwyn Abbey and havent switched back (the Welsh flag is awesome imho). I do have some family in Wales for what its worth... but Ill switch it back to America to avoid confusion.
PS I am incredibly sarcastic myself... almost to a fault. But when you post with an icon that nots winking or grinning, its hard to pick up on text as sarcasm.
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huntingleopard
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, September 13, 2004 @ 9:43:47 AM at |
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Looks like I need to stop taking weekends off from the site .... lol .... My admin thoughts are as follows.... I think TomClatWorthy meant to be constructive, but came off as being harsh. Thanks to those who stepped up to mention that. However, I dont think we needed to have a banter of attacks back and forth. So, I am leaving the comments here because they are fairly reasonable... but Id appreciate a little more understanding in future posts.
Also, I posted this thread ... I think it should help new architects.
http://www.coursedownloads.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID&PNɣ&TPNɣ
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jhnnymllr
United States of America |
Posted: Saturday, September 11, 2004 @ 8:34:36 PM at |
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i would like to thank for all the comments and i am new and of course still learning. any specific ways to do better besides practice practice. I would like to say i respect comments from the regular desingers on this site but all of you who dont even try should do just that...try
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elliot
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Posted: Saturday, September 11, 2004 @ 7:21:16 PM at |
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this course should have been tested b4 release, u may have gooten some feed back about some mistakes on the course. considering this is ur 2nd course? its not too bad.and i wouldnt have a clue why the club distances are off, but that is probably not ur fault. a bit more practice and u will create a very good course.
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huntingleopard
United States of America |
Posted: Friday, September 10, 2004 @ 9:29:08 AM at |
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Are the distances of your clubs way off in actual distance or what they say they will go? I have seen some courses where the clubs say the wrong distance but actually go the right distance. This supposedly happens because a library has a setting that hides the ball in deep rough. I have also seen it happen when that setting is off.
Anyway, just asking because if its the actual distance, then perhaps the architect intetionally shortened the settings for some reason.
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