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Re: 2022-23 PGA tour/Worldswing tour, play recorded rounds with Tarheel (schedule with links in first post)

Posted: August 25th, 2023, 11:35 am
by tarheel
Galen_Golf4676 wrote: August 25th, 2023, 5:00 am https://hamhoctours.com/course_depot2.htm

It was available here until the files were somehow deleted.
Holy smokes! A gem I had not mined :)

I will make this available in the database here and rounds 3 and 4 will be moved to the correct venue!

Thanks!

Re: 2022-23 PGA tour/Worldswing tour, play recorded rounds with Tarheel (schedule with links in first post)

Posted: August 26th, 2023, 11:56 am
by tarheel
PGA WEEK FORTY-FIVE
The FedEx Playoffs, Tour Championship (part 2)

Now that everybody has warmed up over at the course across town, Wolf Creek, its time to get a ride over to the REAL event and actually play at East Lake GC. Somehow, I was unaware we had this course for JN6 until after rounds 1 and 2 were in the book, but better late than never!

Galen Geier brings this 7415 yard, par 72 real course to us and its a real beauty! Long and challenging and very natural, Galen released it in 2017. Those who have been keeping up will note that we played one of his other courses, The Woodlands, for the Cadence Bank Houston Open back in November, week nine of the tour. In that case, his course was a stand-in for the course the tour was playing which we didnt have as opposed to this time where I accidently put a stand in for his course they actually are playing :)

Ha!

Enjoy these two challenging rounds but stay tuned for a couple of one round events to finish off the Tarheel PGA season next week!

THE TOURNAMENT

CONDITIONS :thumbsup:
Round 3: Medium - Normal - Pin 4
Round 4: Medium - Soft - 30%Fog - Pin 2

18” gimmes (although I’m not taking them)
No mulligans
BLACK tees
Medium or faster meter
I am playing each round once and taking what I get

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-------> http://www.golfsimclubhouse.com/jack/jn ... ake_GC.zip

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Tarheel’s event hcp: 9
Tarheel's .round files Image
Hole 4 from the tee, par 4

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Finishing hole with the famous clubhouse at 18th green in the distance from behind the lake a bit more than halfway down fairway, par 5

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Hole 2, par 3 from the green

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Re: 2022-23 PGA tour/Worldswing tour, play recorded rounds with Tarheel (schedule with links in first post)

Posted: August 31st, 2023, 10:27 am
by tarheel
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WorldSwing Tour:
Postscript: Par 3 Event

The PGA season is officially over after last weekends East Lake/Wolf Creek, but players are invited to two more end of the season finishing touches, a Par 3 event followed by an evening under illumination. After these two one rounders, I'll make some final comments and bring the PGA Tarheel/WorldSwing 2022-23 season to an official end!

This is a one round Par 3 competition, in honor of our friend Charlie Roberts, who created a fun nine hole course back in 2006, The Medalist, with all holes made in the same window. This is a 1332 yard woodland course with, oddly enough for Charlie, very putter friendly greens. After playing Old-Timers tour with four of his 18 hole courses, I can tell you that he knows how to make a challenge! On this Par 3, you will find a chance to approach the green with different clubs, and will agree that putting, if you land the right locations, will be a pleasure.

Charlie's other courses:
Chickamauga
Cuchulainn
Eagle's Nest Wilderness (along with several other designers)
Kilcairn Bay
Purgatory Creek GC
Riverside GC
Royal Harbour GC
The Raven
Valhalla (2005)

Stay tuned for tomorrows event in honor of Snuffy for some night putting.

THE EVENT

CONDITIONS :thumbsup:
One round only: Medium - Hard - Pin 3

18” gimmes (although I’m not taking them)
No mulligans
BLACK tees
Medium or faster meter
I am playing each round once and taking what I get

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-------> http://www.golfsimclubhouse.com/jack/jn ... t_nine.zip

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Tarheel’s event hcp: N/A
Tarheel's .round files
The Medalist - Tarheel - Medium - Hard - pin 3.round
(12.97 KiB) Downloaded 254 times
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Hole 6, 144 yards

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Hole 1, 131 yards

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Re: 2022-23 PGA tour/Worldswing tour, play recorded rounds with Tarheel (schedule with links in first post)

Posted: September 1st, 2023, 10:51 am
by tarheel
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WorldSwing Tour:
Postscript: Goodnight Moon, Tour Finale

Today, its time to put the PGA Tarheel 2022-23 season to bed and play our final round of golf under the stars and streetlights. Our course, Night Owl Recreational Golf, Night version was designed by Dave "Snuffy" Smith in January 2000 and is in Tacoma, Washington. Its a 7203 yard par 72 course which should not be a difficult design to navigate, although some of the greens can get a little bit crazy at times, like a rough sea. Short approach shots help you get away from getting tossed around. The night design is really special, and I remain amazed with the creativity, with sounds to lend more to the environment.

A bit of nostalgia if you've been playing all season, because we played Port Royal Golf Course in week 7 last October, which was a great Snuffy design. I still remember the awfully difficult par 3 down the hill on the back nine of that one.

This is one round, and stay tuned this weekend as I will post some thoughts and comments about this year-long journey through the PGA Tour (with a few bonus rounds) and JN6 GBC.

THE EVENT

CONDITIONS :thumbsup:
One round only: Medium - Normal - Pin 2

18” gimmes (although I’m not taking them)
No mulligans
BLACK tees
Medium or faster meter
I am playing each round once and taking what I get

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-------> http://www.golfsimclubhouse.com/jack/jn ... _night.zip

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Tarheel’s event hcp: 8
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From the tee, number 4, par 4

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Par 3 from the green, number 3

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Number 13, from the second shot on this par 5

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Re: 2022-23 PGA tour/Worldswing tour, play recorded rounds with Tarheel (schedule with links in first post)

Posted: September 2nd, 2023, 8:00 am
by tarheel
The PGA Tarheel/WorldSwing recorded round 2022-2023 golf tour is now officially over.

Introduction

WorldSwing - What is that? A decade and a half ago or so I used to run a tour called the "WorldSwing" which allowed players to earn points from competition rated by stroke score, handicap score and 'special events' like closest to pin contests, longest drives and such. Also, sometimes I would play a recorded round as a 'professional player' and load it up for people to compete against in match play for points. I even brainstormed some crazy things like a sandtrap contest, where I would highlight a sandtrap on a hole with a screenshot, and players could opt to drive into that trap and then save their .shot file to submit to see closest to pin from trap. Sometimes I would even post a picture of a pga player and challenge people for a bonus point to say who it was, etc. I had about 15 regular players at the time and I really loved running it. We usually played 4 rounds a month. With a 'season' being 6 months. I got the idea of the name "WorldSwing" as a play on the "West Coast Swing" of the PGA season, but I was not limiting my tour geographically nor to real courses. Thus the name...

I initially wanted to have some of these ideas into this recorded round tour, but quickly realized the number of JN6ers was too low to support this.

I've really enjoyed this little journey which commenced on Friday, September 30, 2022 after I had watched the President's Cup on television. It was just around that time I rediscovered JN6 after a very long hiatus from the game and when after downloading the .zip file here pleasantly discovered how smooth the game runs on my new modern computer. Over time, my idea evolved from playing just the PGA schedule into shuffling in opportunities to play bonus one round events on some other courses to mix it up a bit during periods where the PGA was on break or to celebrate a holiday. I called these the "WorldSwing" events or 'vacation club'

Over this year, I have played more JN6 in one year than I ever did previously, even when I first started playing it, before children. I'm probably playing better than I ever did as well, but only just. Its been nice to watch my skills slowly return to where they were a decade ago.

At the start, I had no idea the size of the JN6 community still present, so I just put this 'blog tour' out there to fish in the pond and find some camaraderie, but it has actually become more of a personal journey of sorts. Thankfully, Bradthedad has been running the concurrent old timers tour which has brought me much of what I was missing. I'm not sure who, or how many people played along with my tour, but I see people have downloaded some of my recorded rounds, so I'm hopeful I gave some value to the community. I also hope that someday people will accidently discover JN6, and use my rounds to feel less alone, and to have a guided tour of many great courses.

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So here are some numbers:

196 rounds of golf played
71 uniquely named different courses played
JN6 had 26 of 48 real courses the PGA visited
I hit an average of 61.72 per 18 holes played
Average par/course 71.54

I hit 1 Ace and 2 Double Eagles this season

I used 'real world' play conditions and turns out to be a 1.92 wind rating for the average winds (mild is 1, gusty is 4)

Average course rating (1 terrible 10 incredible): 9.16 (based on Zipadee and my own rating scales)

Most represented designer:
Terry Armstrong - 14 events

I used alternate versions of courses for two events: Augusta and Sawgrass
I majorly goofed once: East Lake was in our catalog and I missed it until round 3

BIGGEST MISSING COURSES
I was most disappointed that JN6 doesnt have Silverado and Innisbrook Copperhead. I think these are the most glaring omissions this season of real world courses. I wish we had Renaissance and Congaree too to a lesser degree.

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A lot of designers have been represented in this year of golf and I thank all of those still living and still creating for the love put into each of them. Many courses I played were ones I somehow never played back in the old days and by playing them now, I felt like I was getting the opportunity to pay a tribute to the designs publicly. I did not play a single course that I didnt think was an outstanding work of art. The average course rating reflects that. Most of them received four rounds of play, and I can't name a single that I wouldn't want to play four more times.

Terry Armstrong has designed a huge number of real PGA courses, for which I am ever grateful. Without these, this PGA tour would have been mostly a fantasy tour. Other designers have made plenty of real world designs, and I regret not playing them, but the tour either chose not to go there for the year or abandoned the venue years ago. I will get to these courses eventually...!

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One limitation of JN6, as compared with something like PGA 2023, aside from modern vs old graphics (and btw, JN6 still looks great) is that weather conditions can only be represented with hard/normal/soft greens and wind speed. To provide a bit more environment, I chose to add fog in to varying degrees to represent the rain coming down when appropriate. Overall, the challenge worked out well. Wind pretty much averaged to Medium winds, but I had plenty of strong wind events to keep it interesting, and I think once I had a gusty day to drive me mad. The static JN6 weather environment otherwise doesn't turn me off.

Graphically, modern games have moving trees, beautiful recreations with accurate course objects, and rough/sandtraps that are fairly realistic and difficult to play from. I played PGA 2023 a lot last fall while I was playing JN6 on this tour, but oddly enough, I got bored with PGA 2023 in the early winter, and ended up only playing JN6. Its hard to explain why, but I think aside from nostalgia, I find JN6 a little less of a brain burn while maintaining the excitement that comes from a good shot. I find the moderns have their own challenges just as JN6 still does too. I played pga 2023 1 notch from the highest settings and hit about the same scores I hit on JN6. The maximum settings on PGA 23 however just irritated me and made it not fun, which probably would be how I would feel if I played a very fast meter on JN6. I'm not looking to feel like I do on a real golf course (where I'm hitting high 90's at best); I'm looking to just enjoy a fun game! I'm a terrible real golfer...my skill is in running.

So it all comes down to this: I enjoy JN6 for the gameplay, the good memories, huge catalog of courses, and mostly the portability. By this, I mean that I have all the courses on my hard drive and can take the computer with me and play it WITHOUT REQUIRING AN INTERNET CONNECTION. PGA 23 requires the course be downloaded from server each time you play it (I use playstation) and so is useless to me on vacation.

Mostly, its the names associated with the game. Anytime I load up a course, I pause to think about who designed it and think back to memories on the bulletin boards of conversations about the game. So many people are not with us anymore, either from natural course of life or going to another game, but each time I play JN6, I get transported back to good times.

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This has been fun, and I am no less enchanted with the game after 196 rounds of play than I was at the first tee shot.

Goodbye PGAWorldSwing 2022-2023

So whats next? Well, I will shortly announce my next year long project. I would like to take on the ambition of one more year, but this time to play a bigger variety from around the world, fantasy and real courses. Stay tuned...

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LOOK BELOW
Following is a fun look at the introduction splash screens of every course I played this year

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