Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Courses I would love to see in the game include Monterrey Pennisula Dunes and Shore courses,Wolf Creek in Mesquite,Nevada,TPC San Antonio,Crooked Stick,any other courses anyone else would like to see in the game?
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Any or all of them would be welcome, of course. What caught my eye was Wolf Creek in Mesquite, NV. This is a very unique course. To check it out, I would suggest going over to WGT.com and getting their app. You can then play the course for free and check it out. This game plays with pictures so you can get a pretty good idea of what it's like.
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I have their app and i just love the course a lot of fun to play and a lot of elevation changes.
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Right now I'm an extremely happy camper!
but once I get the hang of APCD (if ever) my goal is to do the other major courses of Stanley Thompson (he also designed courses outside of Canada).
If anybody is working on Capilano, Jasper or Highlands Links please send me a PM so that I can adjust my list (and help nit-pick)!
Actually Highlands Links already exists as Links at Ingonish...is has since changed is "real" name from "Highlands Links" to "Cape Breton Highlands Links"...who knows what it'll be called next year.
Actually Cape Breton (that northern tip of Nova Scotia) has 3 of Canada's top ranked courses including Number One (Cabot Cliffs-ranked at Number Nine in the world by Golf Digest), as well as Cabot Links, Highlands Links plus a couple of more...on a "per acre basis"...
If anybody is working on Capilano, Jasper or Highlands Links please send me a PM so that I can adjust my list (and help nit-pick)!
Actually Highlands Links already exists as Links at Ingonish...is has since changed is "real" name from "Highlands Links" to "Cape Breton Highlands Links"...who knows what it'll be called next year.
Actually Cape Breton (that northern tip of Nova Scotia) has 3 of Canada's top ranked courses including Number One (Cabot Cliffs-ranked at Number Nine in the world by Golf Digest), as well as Cabot Links, Highlands Links plus a couple of more...on a "per acre basis"...

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Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Don't forget the National Golf Links of America in New York!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
The way I learned the APCD, and how to replicate real courses, was to start out on my local hometown 9 hole course. I literelly created everything I could find on the course, including every house and building that could be seen while playing. With it only being 9 holes, that was enough to gain the experience I needed to learn the APCD, without wasting a lot more time doing a full 18 holes. By the time I finished it, I had gained enough knowledge and experience to jump into a serious 18 hole, fantasy course. (Northern Lakes Pro and Champ Courses) and then I took on my first 18 hole real course, which was The National Golf Club of Kansas City. My suggestion is to learn on something easy, just to get the feel of the full APCD functions before you dive into a full sized course and lose interest through frustration of trying to do so many repetitive functions early in your APCD career.Jimbo wrote: ↑April 28th, 2021, 5:03 pm Right now I'm an extremely happy camper!but once I get the hang of APCD (if ever) my goal is to do the other major courses of Stanley Thompson (he also designed courses outside of Canada).
If anybody is working on Capilano, Jasper or Highlands Limks please send me a PM so that I can adjust my list (and help nit-pick)!![]()
Good luck,
Dan
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
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
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Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2

Friar's Head Golf Club, NY

Golf Club at Black Rock, ID

Monterey Peninsula Country Club, CA

Punta Espada Golf Club, Dominican Republic

Seminole Golf Club, FL
5/2024 - Resuming work on Friar's Head, thanks to Linkster's DEM import. Hopefully I can make more progress than the last time.
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SEMINOLE IS CURRENTLY BEING WORKED ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
With my Michigan bias at full steam, I'd love to see any of these:
Crystal Downs (by Dr. Alister MacKenzie!)
Greywalls (Mike DeVries course in Marquette)
The Bluffs course at Arcadia Bluffs (right on Lake Michigan shoreline)
The Bear at Grand Traverse Resort (Jack Nicklaus course in Traverse City) (good luck getting all the contours right on this one)
The Loop at Forest Dunes (Tom Doak reversible golf course)
Forest Dunes (the original) (sorry, Sage used too much artistic liberty on his version)
Bald Mountain (a Wilfred Reid design from 1929) (closed, is now filled with worthless, otiose McMansions; I adored playing golf here, the course was so interesting, it was a criminal act to replace this property with those #Y@*&! houses)
(many others too)
Crystal Downs (by Dr. Alister MacKenzie!)
Greywalls (Mike DeVries course in Marquette)
The Bluffs course at Arcadia Bluffs (right on Lake Michigan shoreline)
The Bear at Grand Traverse Resort (Jack Nicklaus course in Traverse City) (good luck getting all the contours right on this one)
The Loop at Forest Dunes (Tom Doak reversible golf course)
Forest Dunes (the original) (sorry, Sage used too much artistic liberty on his version)
Bald Mountain (a Wilfred Reid design from 1929) (closed, is now filled with worthless, otiose McMansions; I adored playing golf here, the course was so interesting, it was a criminal act to replace this property with those #Y@*&! houses)
(many others too)