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Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 24th, 2022, 7:34 am
by SteveHorn
To All JN6 players !
If you don't download and play this masterpiece when finished you must be nuts. Steve I hope you thoroughly test play this beast before release. It would be a shame if there was an unfair pin placement or some other issue that downgrades this beauty.

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 24th, 2022, 11:22 am
by Sundance
SteveHorn wrote: June 24th, 2022, 7:34 am To All JN6 players !
If you don't download and play this masterpiece when finished you must be nuts. Steve I hope you thoroughly test play this beast before release. It would be a shame if there was an unfair pin placement or some other issue that downgrades this beauty.
Thanks Steve. As for the putting all the greens are undulating most very similar and the majority of the pin placements are in the lower levels of the greens but a few will be placed on break areas. The difficulty will mostly be for long putts but I've found the long putts to be enjoyable with the rollercoaster effect very similar to the PGA greens. I've been guilty of making very hard putts with some of my earlier course's so I've threaded back quite a bit. Designers always hang on the fine line of too easy or too difficult so I've been working towards too enjoyable. LOL Thanks again for the feedback, much appreciated!

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 25th, 2022, 9:11 am
by SteveHorn
Sundance!
Nothing wrong with tough putts with large breaks. What I consider unfair is mostly having a putt anywhere on a green and if you miss there's no way of getting it to stop inside 15 feet from the pin. This happens when pins are placed before reaching the crest of a large slope and the ball from any angle on a missed putt will roll down the slope 16 to 30 feet away from the pin no matter what you do.

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 25th, 2022, 9:48 am
by Sundance
Steve that sounds like Augusta on a Sunday. Never understood how they consider that a good pin placement when a ball can roll 20 yards back onto the fairway but you see it every year. :up:

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 26th, 2022, 9:04 am
by Sundance
ImagePalm Harbors 17th is a very short 145 yard par 3 that must carry the water and avoid the front flanking bunkers. It's a relatively easy hole that should yield plenty of birdies and perhaps an ace or two! Here's a look from the tee and right side of the green looking out into the ocean. I've also added an extra shot showing the course overhead with an exact layout of the routing!Image

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 26th, 2022, 9:05 am
by Sundance
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Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 26th, 2022, 6:10 pm
by BradTheDad
Another great looking hole Steve and what a terrific course overhead. You should write an overhead tutorial, so we mere mortals can improve our overheads.

Cheers

Brad

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 28th, 2022, 1:41 pm
by Sundance
BradTheDad wrote: June 26th, 2022, 6:10 pm Another great looking hole Steve and what a terrific course overhead. You should write an overhead tutorial, so we mere mortals can improve our overheads.

Cheers

Brad
Thanks Brad. I never actually wrote a tutorial but did write several posts at the Den. I learned the overhead following a tutorial that Brian had wrote years ago and then have just added my own touch with Photo Shop and Irfan View 64. It's really just a matter of experimenting like I did with Palm Harbor. I simply indexed 256 colors in the palette in lieu of 240 to get the transparency. Perhaps I'll sit down and write some tutorials in the future but I must admit that the text screens are usually the only part of designing that I don't enjoy. :)

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 28th, 2022, 1:57 pm
by Sundance
ImageThe 18th at Palm Harbor is a 487 yard par 4 from the black tees. It does offer a huge fairway off the tee that allows you to grip and rip but bunkers do flank your target area. Your view of the green is slightly impaired by a large knoll that hides a pond fronting it and three bunkers surrounding its perimeter. The undulations are again present but the biggest challenge here is finding the dance floor on your approach. Par is good here! Here's a peek from the tee, the approach and several views of the green.

This completes the course previews and when the testing is finished I will make Palm Harbor available. Thank you all for the nice comments and I hope this course lives up to the hype. I have certainly enjoyed the design process! Thank You!!

Special Thanks to Brian and Viper for giving us a new location to enjoy this special golf program!! And to Galen and Randy for transferring all of the designers work from the Golden Bears Den. Image

Re: Palm Harbor a JN6 Design

Posted: June 28th, 2022, 1:59 pm
by Sundance
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