Birdie Eagles
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Posted: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 @ 2:05:23 AM at |
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Having enjoyed a coupla Stylar's later designs, thought I'd go back to where it all began. This is great for a first-up effort - sure there's a few unusual twists & turns, but the course actually LOOKS good. Now for the next one...
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stevehal
Australia |
Posted: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 @ 6:36:21 AM at |
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Great first up effort Stylar and was apleasure playing it with you. As the great designers have said, don't be afriad to ask for help and sugestions as going from this effort you are well on the way to becoming another cool designer.
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dan
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, June 25, 2012 @ 3:43:58 AM at |
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cool course. to bad all the players are snobs tho
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tripel43
Netherlands |
Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2012 @ 5:27:59 PM at |
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Another designer in the Brocko/Cello style, but a very original one. Much imagination. 3 par 5's over 600 meters, pff; I'm exhausted after walking this course, so "good night"
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djjkaratedad
United States of America |
Posted: Monday, June 18, 2012 @ 5:47:48 PM at |
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For a fantasy course, this is great.. I've read the tutorials but have yet to dive into making one.. I like AREA 51 type courses, and this fits into that mold.. Keep up the great work..
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normzindagame
United Kingdom |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 6:24:14 PM at |
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Gr8 2 c a nu designer. gr8 2nd shotz required. I will be looking 4 your next:) old legend 10 talking:) Regardz Norm:)
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Israel Jim
Israel |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 4:54:59 PM at |
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Louren you did gr8 keep it up let's do lunch!!!!!!
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edintampa4
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 3:51:42 PM at |
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Played the back 9, I totally agree with MDM.. As much as I enjoy a 'Real' design/course, it's gr8 to see the designers keeping up, every now and then it is a lot of fun to play a course such as this. It is a gr8 addition to all the designs and if this is a learning curve, you have many talented designers that are willing to give you some of their well-earned knowledge. Plz... Keep them coming.. thx..e ... a little insight to my psyche.. Wierd 07 Remake: http://www.coursedownloads.com/coursesource/coursedetails.asp?id=6392 is one of my favorites :)
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MDM3673
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 1:40:13 PM at |
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Mr. Stylar----in a word, "OUTSTANDING". If this is truly your first course---don't make us wait too long for your next one. I haven't had this much fun and challenge without being outrageous in a long time. You are really talented and I would like to talk to you personally about your course---also have a couple of really neat screen shots from your course. If you are interested in contacting me, I use Skype-----MDM3673 and my e-mail address is MDM3673@gmail.com Thanks again for the fun---keep em comin---MDm3673
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nightprowler
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 12:03:01 PM at |
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some nice ideas but PLEASE read some course designing tutorials
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edintampa4
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 11:03:14 AM at |
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I enjoyed the course. I don't know anything about designing so I cannot say anything about textures or flattening the water. It was fun to play.. long par 5's.. about time... I look forward to your next design. ty
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axe360
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 10:20:40 AM at |
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Also stylar, there are many gr8 gr8 tutorials here that will help you tremendously.. You can find them under Utillities on top of page.
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axe360
United States of America |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 10:14:11 AM at |
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Suggestions on water, flatten first then work around it. Needs lots of smoothing and flattening of tee boxes. Many areas have big spikes and creases that should be smoothed, the smoothing tool is your friend.. Cart paths should IMO be around 10ft wide and need to be less angular.. Trees in the way have already been mentioned. Dont worry, you will get there, keep up the hard work, don't be afraid to look at other designs to help you. If you ever need some help, pm me.. Axe..:)
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jackn
Australia |
Posted: Sunday, June 17, 2012 @ 8:45:24 AM at |
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Softer textures would enhance appearance of design. Each hole is very busy (many plantings etc). Try not so many plantings, more visual of the hole off each tee box. Hole 2 from pro tee, the aim was straight at trees. Not a bad effort first up and I look forward to your next design.
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