gene_golf wrote: ↑November 17th, 2020, 10:13 pm
Paths are set up to play as sand trap hazards. Clubhouse with clock would be interesting to have, but tree behind last green could be taller and wider as is equally memorable.
By the way, as I'm getting ready to pick I notice that there are at least half a dozen courses (including one in London, Ontario-how's that for irony!) that share the name-when I Googled Sunningdale the Ontario course came up first-honest!
The same thing exists with other famous clubs.
As they say-there ought to be a law! (Like COPYRIGHT!)
Crikey - I'm taking all the comments on board so will make changes for final. Clubhouse as a 3D building would take ages, but in 2D in Photoshop from a larger picture it should be OK. And, well, apart from stating the obvious, like "what were you doing on the paths?", the paths terrain will be changed so they'll play properly.
Hi Pete-if you're in a "clubhouse mood" there is a British BETA club that I have nit picked and givin a great rating for accuracy BUT a clubhouse and adjoining inn would take from a "9" to a "10".
The real estate only appears on one side of the course and is only visible from a couple of holes but...
Anyway-take a look at the Muirfield BETA and follow your heart...