CAELBLUE1
Australia |
Posted: Sunday, August 28, 2005 @ 6:48:22 AM at |
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This is an excellent golf course. Every single shot needs to be well thought out and executed. It is one tough mother, but when played well, reasonable scores are possible. Top course and one of my picks for the year. Keep up the good work!!
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big9324
United States of America |
Posted: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 @ 11:40:22 PM at |
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Note to the designer. I got an ace on hole6.That would be fantastic esp considering the hole is 617yrd p5 dog leg rt thru some jungle area that makes columbia look like the desert. The way this happens 99% of the time is if you left a pin there on the fairway where i landed about 310 yrds down. The pin would have to be from another hole also because all the players wernt hitting at the cup i fell in. I can only guess that u had a green on the spot where the fairway is now at some time. Its very easy to forget to move the old cup locations after you move the textures and shot paths. I have done it myself a few times. The way u can check is open the CA and open the layers window. Uncheck the objects box so you can have a clear view of the ground. Close that window now and zoom in to above the area thats approx 310 yrds off the tee on 6. If i remember correctly my drive was on the rt side of the fairway a tad when it went in but stay zoomed to where u can see most of area 20 yrds or so in diameter. after the objects are not showing and u closed layers and r zoomed in to get a good look open the hole def tool and check the box rt under the shot path info called pin positions and move the hole def tool box off to the rt or left so u can still see the area and still click thru the indiv holes at the top of the hole def window. When you get to the hole it was you will see a little reg flag pop up in that area I told you about. After u find it, look to see what hole it is and zoom out while the hold def box is still open until u can see both the flag and the green of the holes new location. You cannot delete the flag so you will have to move it to the new green that its set on. I dont know how far but wherever it is it has to go there or there will be a pin position open in the course always. It reallly takes about 15 sec to do its just a bunch to read lol
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MachLz1
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, August 22, 2005 @ 10:43:20 PM at |
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You better bring your A-game off the tee here or its trees, trees, and more trees. These are the narrowest fairways Ive ever seen. The course humbled me, just shot 14 over. I will be playing this one again though.
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big9324
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, August 22, 2005 @ 10:04:47 PM at |
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Well I just got finished and I will say it is unique. Not in a bad way, its was a diff way. Ive never played 9h of golf using nature trails for fairways. As long as I stayed on the fairway it was smooth sailing. I would liked to have had some signs pointing me in the direction of the correct trail to follow to find the right greens. After gitting lost a few times i was ok to go. Good Job here, very unforgiving but very fair. My advise to the player is take the LAY UP id you are indoubt!!
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big9324
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, August 22, 2005 @ 7:43:47 AM at |
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All I can say is Thank You for this course. I havent played it yet and will respond after I do but seeing a course with no old stock libs is so rare now. Its great to have a course to be play finally. I think we may be getting 2 outta 10 with only the current EA libs and Im glad this is one!! The screenies you included look sweet as well. I do believe its time now to sit back and play a rd. For some reason I feel like having a kitkat or 2 as well. Not sure why that is!! Glad I keep a reserve stock of them here at all times!!
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axe360
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, August 21, 2005 @ 9:20:20 PM at |
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THIS COURSE SMOKES DUDE. VERY NICE THANK YOU
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