CAELBLUE1
Australia |
Posted: Friday, April 22, 2005 @ 3:57:05 AM at |
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I had a problem on the 10th hole after attempting my approach shot, it would appear that I hit an invisible forcefield? Ended up showing me OOB, either way ruined my game. Very nice course, but this situation perplexes me somewhat
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Putt
United Kingdom |
Posted: Monday, February 7, 2005 @ 12:11:15 PM at |
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Nice course. Jeff zoned in on this one. Looks a picture. Thanks for all the hard work.
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jennick87078707
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, February 7, 2005 @ 10:42:00 AM at |
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This is clearly some of the best terrain work I have seen done!!! GR8 job!!!!!!!!!!
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SHARKMEAT
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, February 7, 2005 @ 12:58:32 AM at |
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A very nice course for all types of players, fairways should work good in a gusty wind setting with plenty room to land the ball, also it should play well on all type systems due to like of alot of trees and bushes. On a personel note I like a bunch of object like buildings and stuff on the courses I play and dont like empty land scape type courses.( the last remark is not a neg comment toward the course just my prefrence ) But I can understand way we need some well made courses like this so ever one can play rid of lag. One thing I really like about the course, it is dead with yardage and a dead ringer for playablity for matches and tourneys. Well done Zona
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big9324
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, February 6, 2005 @ 4:10:30 PM at |
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Zona, Ok nice to see some old school blood this yr. New designers and potential designers should use this course as an example for how to add class and quality to a design. Not too much and not to little is the key and as always the texture blends are outta site. A Zona design is always one you wanna get!!
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