Green Bay Country Club

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sagevanni
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Re: Green Bay Country Club

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Absolutely.....!!!!!
I make up new descriptive words to describe Links 2003 and APCD quirks all the time....LMAO....!!!!! :rofl:
Most of them include many words I can not write in the forum.

Sage....... :cheers1:
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Many computer problems lead to such words. Computers have not been good for my temper.

Pete,

Errors like that occur from time to time, and more often than not cannot be reproduced, I'm sure we have all seen them.

I have seen errors more with the dgVoodoo wrapper than with the DDrawCompat wrapper, but I do see them on a machine with no wrapper at all and a NVidia HBA as well.
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sagevanni wrote: June 25th, 2026, 6:50 am Hi everyone,
I didn't realize the bunker edges were messed up. I have fixed that issue

Thanks Southcitygolf for your time you take to review all our courses. It's by watching your video I notice the bunker edges. :clapping:

Sage....... :cheers1:
:clapping: Thank you Sage. Glad to be a part of it. BTW
I've seen a lot of your courses. From California to Michigan, South Carolina to Florida. Hawaii and International. I some how get the feeling you have played all these courses. How did you get to visit all these places. Are you a golf pro? Just wanted to know your story. I bet it's fascinating. :bookh:
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Hey there Southcitygolf,
I have only played 1 of the courses I've done for the links community. Salinas Fairways. I grew up there.
My career profession was a mechanical designer using CAD for the 30+ years of my 40 year career before retiring 15 years ago.
So the designing of courses for Links 2003 peaked my interest.
It took a while to get the hang of it but then I got hooked.
The rest is history...............

Sage........ :cheers1:
If there is one thing ................ummmmmmmm.......I can't remember.
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sagevanni wrote: June 25th, 2026, 3:39 pm Hey there Southcitygolf,
I have only played 1 of the courses I've done for the links community. Salinas Fairways. I grew up there.
My career profession was a mechanical designer using CAD for the 30+ years of my 40 year career before retiring 15 years ago.
So the designing of courses for Links 2003 peaked my interest.
It took a while to get the hang of it but then I got hooked.
The rest is history...............

Sage........ :cheers1:
Thank you Sage. It's nice to have a fuller picture. I wish your continued retirement well and can't wait till you guys teach AI how to use APCD to build these courses.
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Thank you SCG.............. :smile:

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Re: Green Bay Country Club

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Sage and team,
Well done on producing another stellar course. :clapping:

The enjoyment of playing the course was somewhat tempered, by the render time between shots, which, as you are aware has nothing to do with your work. (I thought it may be too many 2D objects, but Green Bay has 3288949 objects, whereas Kingsley Club has 7703177 and there is no additional render time between shots.)

Hopefully a solution can be found.

Ian
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Sage,

I have now played Green Bay on my two Linux machines, they are my older computers, but by running Linux they perform pretty well and hold their own.

I see Ian has mentioned the render time. On my older machines it is somewhat exaggerated, so some shots between 20 & 30 seconds yet on others a few seconds so it is not consistent. I have seen no specific problems under Linux. I test courses on both platforms these days to see if there are any platform related issues (to be honest I find more Windows related issues than Linux).

The course seems to get better with each round, it seems to get more interesting. I found myself on some holes thinking there is a bit of Mike Strantz about some holes.

There is a rectangular section of dirt behind the 8th green that looks like it leads to a bridge, don't know if it is supposed to be dirt or not but thought I'd mention it.

Des
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dwg, There is a bridge there.

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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the compliments. I'm sure the others that helped feel the same.

Sage..... :cheers1:
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