Bad Bishopbriggs

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Bad Bishopbriggs

Postby Foreman on Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:25 am

Just one of the bad Bishopbriggs features is un-marked out of bounds areas. Another is the very inconsistent rough.

Please don't use this course again for tournaments.

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Re: Bad Bishopbriggs

Postby Bassmaster on Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:16 am

Just asking? Do you have the "out-of-bounds" feature turned on in the overhead view camera?
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Re: Bad Bishopbriggs

Postby albatros on Fri Mar 01, 2024 12:23 pm

for me it is a good bishopbriggs since it yielded this albatros and albatross ;}

i am not sure about the rough ... could it have been a plugged lie maybe.

i found rough and long grass and they seemed to play okay but gremlins are awfully unpredictable ;}~ :mrgreen:

just played the course and the OB feature is working on mine (i turned that on many moons ago when i hit OB on firestone's ninth green as it is just behind the green, someone pointed out the overhead view OB feature and it has been on since)



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Re: Bad Bishopbriggs

Postby RoyHiggi on Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:12 am

Bassmaster wrote:Just asking? Do you have the "out-of-bounds" feature turned on in the overhead view camera?


Hmmm had no idea there is an out of bounds feature
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Re: Bad Bishopbriggs

Postby albatros on Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:18 am

this only applies to mortal golfers .... those that do not venture off-course do not need this feature :mrgreen: :P :mrgreen:


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