raylloyd7
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Posted: Thursday, August 18, 2022 @ 1:10:19 PM at |
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Just revisited this one by mistake lol, but didnt read my earlier post from oct 2021 , anyway long story short I tried it on my usual advanced 3 click but dry /calm instead and it made it far better well for me anyway lol , so forgive me for being to hasty before and thank you for this one and all the other courses you have done so well.
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raylloyd7
United Kingdom |
Posted: Saturday, October 9, 2021 @ 4:44:32 PM at |
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sadly its not often i find a course over the top, but this one is in my humble opinion, i enjoy playing advanced 3 click now , and enjoy dry/very dry, with plenty of wind and difficult pins to fully test myself , and i feel this course is bordering on unplayable for me, but many thanks for all the hard work that was clearly put into creating this course and sorry if i seem ungrateful not my intention at all. im sure in my old true swing novice or inter days i would of enjoyed it far more.
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maxcarpone
France |
Posted: Friday, November 11, 2011 @ 3:32:18 PM at |
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Another good release from Jimi. A little preference for the Circle Course.
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tripel43
Netherlands |
Posted: Sunday, April 24, 2011 @ 5:04:44 PM at |
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Oh, oh, those greens!
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jimi
Netherlands |
Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2007 @ 5:47:27 AM at |
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One more point: I never submit a green that i havent birdied at least once myself during test play.
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jimi
Netherlands |
Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2007 @ 5:45:48 AM at |
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Maybe this is the right time to explain a bit about my design philosophy. Warmachine hits the nail on the head. I have noticed that cyber golf differs in some instances from real golf, the main difference being that the cyber game allows for more consistency in play than the real game. Handicaps dont mean much in cyber golf, everybody can be a top class player. I myself have played cyber courses like St Andrews and Pebble Beach and scored up to -18, which would be ridiculous if it were for real. And I am by no means a very talented cyber golfer, lol. My point is that accurate renditions of real conditions make for courses that are far too easy. On my courses, Id suggest playing at least one practice round to find the best angles for drives and approach shots. Take notes if you have to. Youll have to really conquer these greens, but if you do the feeling of satisfaction should be a reward in itself. Id like to point out that there are always easy greens also, like the par 3 11th on this course. Originally that was fairly extreme, but because you are already facing a difficult approach over a deep bunker and a raised lip, I totally flattened it. In the end, if you take your time, these courses should give more playing pleasure than most, even with the occasional frustrating shot. I want the playing experience to be as real as the overall appearance of the course. Fun!
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WarMachine2k8
United States of America |
Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2007 @ 7:54:11 PM at |
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Man....I love your courses. Especially on very dry. Yes, there are some severe downhill runs....but if you play your approach right, you get a bonus. Keep putting your courses out...because they kick tail!
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PhilT
United Kingdom |
Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2007 @ 6:03:47 AM at |
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Nice course but the greens for me are very severe land one short and it rolls all the way down to the fringes and bunkers etc I am not a fan of those type of greens so hilly , good approach play and when you get there you have to put up with the mountainous greens, might be fun for some but not for myself. BUT very bice course and well made
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jimi
Netherlands |
Posted: Friday, October 26, 2007 @ 1:45:26 AM at |
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These are special tee markers. They are invisible, except for those of flawless moral values. Dont worry, I cant see them myself either, lol.
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eagls628
United States of America |
Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2007 @ 7:13:10 PM at |
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Very nice Jimi, but who stole all the tee box markers? lol
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