Completed Courses
Real Courses: The National Golf Club of Kansas City - Wakonda Club - Coeur d'Alene Resort Course
Fictitious Courses: Northern Lakes - Golfcom Tees
Southern Oaks - Hometown 9 hole real course with a fictitious back 9 added
BruMu wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 9:39 pm
I had no problem at all getting over the trees on the 10th with a default 3W from the back tees. I thought it was well planned with the trees there.
Not every tee shot is clear and easy.
Maybe it's just me, but I never hit anything other than driver on a par-4, unless there's some trickery waiting further up, like a stream, huge fairway bunker, or split fairway at 285 yards. My 3-wood is strictly for 2nd-shot eagle attempts on par-5's.
Stephen Sullivan wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 12:45 pm
While looking at 10, I noticed a strange anomaly with the tee yardages. On the tee planting page the middle tee shows as 415 yards, but in Links and in the Course Properties in APCD it shows as 440 yards, which is longer than the Back Tee, but it was clearly in front of that position.
I've replanted the tees and all looks good in APCD, but I will add the amended version to Links to check the Scorecard agrees
I noticed some discussion of this problem in the Course Design forum a while back, and someone had a (complicated) explanation & solution for it, but the consensus seemed to be "just ignore it".
BruMu wrote: ↑May 6th, 2020, 9:39 pm
I had no problem at all getting over the trees on the 10th with a default 3W from the back tees. I thought it was well planned with the trees there.
Not every tee shot is clear and easy.
Maybe it's just me, but I never hit anything other than driver on a par-4, unless there's some trickery waiting further up, like a stream, huge fairway bunker, or split fairway at 285 yards. My 3-wood is strictly for 2nd-shot eagle attempts on par-5's.
Well, it's not just you. Everyone has their own playing style.
I never saw the point in hitting driver every single time off the tee. There are numerous holes where it's almost impossible. There are numerous par 4's where a Driver just isn't needed. For me, it's not about getting the ball as far down the fwy as I can, it's about getting the ball in the best location for my next shot.
I've seen many Pro's take less than a driver, even use an iron, on some par 4's. Sometimes it's because of an obstruction, such as trees, and sometimes it's because they want to land their ball in a certain location to set up for the next shot.
FOOOOORE! wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:57 amI noticed some discussion of this problem in the Course Design forum a while back, and someone had a (complicated) explanation & solution for it, but the consensus seemed to be "just ignore it".
While understandable, Im sad for that to be a takeaway from the discussion. I can only once again post my conclusion, which to me has always seemed concise and simple: The only thing that matters for the scorecard yardages is the distance between the individual planted tees, through any fairway points in the defined hole path, to the center of green point in the defined hole path. Crucially, it only matters what this distance was at the specific point in time when each individual planted tee was last planted or moved.
Finished Courses - Main: Amedal (fictional), Nine Bridges (real)
Other: Austin, Sheshan, Kauri Cliffs, Le Golf Nat. Updates: Whirlpool, Royal Lytham, Royal St George's, Chicago, Chambers Bay, Munchen Nord E
Working on: 2 fictional courses + a couple things...
FOOOOORE! wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 5:54 amMaybe it's just me, but I never hit anything other than driver on a par-4, unless there's some trickery waiting further up, like a stream, huge fairway bunker, or split fairway at 285 yards. My 3-wood is strictly for 2nd-shot eagle attempts on par-5's.