
Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Too many courses, too few designers. 

No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
I checked out this Victoria National course and highly agree


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...
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...
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
I would love to see someone do the King &Bear Golf Course in Florida that Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus co designed together that looks like a very challenging course at par 72 7,279 yards from the back tees think it would be a good addition to the game.
- epsilonindi
- Posts: 17
- Joined: April 16th, 2021, 5:11 pm
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
I came back to this thread several years later, and I just want to give a big round of applause to all the designers still working today. Of all the courses mentioned in this thread, by my count eight (!) have been released since then (TPC San Antonio, Crooked Stick, NGLA, Black Rock, Coeur d'Alene, Pasatiempo, TPC Southwind, and Victoria National), and another four are either betas or works in progress that have been mentioned in the forums and might be coming (Wolf Creek, Muirfield, Arcadia Bluffs, and Seminole). Apologies to anybody if I've left any out.
Keep up the amazing work, guys!... and to all those wonderful, talented designers out there looking for new projects, hey check out Point Hardy at Cabot St. Lucia!
Keep up the amazing work, guys!... and to all those wonderful, talented designers out there looking for new projects, hey check out Point Hardy at Cabot St. Lucia!

5/2024 - Resuming work on Friar's Head, thanks to Linkster's DEM import. Hopefully I can make more progress than the last time.
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Not long ago I decided to play only at very hard green settings (equivalent to 13.5 stimp accoding to the most recent table I saw for this purpose). There is one course that, in my opinion is actually really great and unique, but is in need of some "tender and loving care", in particular for the greens, even at lower green speeds) and that is Chapultepec. It could also benefit from a different pano. As I have played many courses, I really think that this course is quite unique and worth to be among the courses.
I also have a particular liking of Cabo del Sol, still a very nice course even today, despite our designers of today have gone beyond that level.
Of course, like I wrote several times in the past, a new Oakmont C.C. realized using LIDAR techniques could be a blast. Those greens are super famous for their features and the game that exists right now (still in beta) dates back to quite a few years ago.
I also have a particular liking of Cabo del Sol, still a very nice course even today, despite our designers of today have gone beyond that level.
Of course, like I wrote several times in the past, a new Oakmont C.C. realized using LIDAR techniques could be a blast. Those greens are super famous for their features and the game that exists right now (still in beta) dates back to quite a few years ago.
-
- Posts: 607
- Joined: August 29th, 2019, 2:02 pm
- Location: Pitsburgh, PA
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
There may be a new lidar based Oakmont in the works, waiting for the renovation to be completed though so it can be up to date
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
braden1308 wrote: ↑May 23rd, 2024, 10:51 pmThere may be a new lidar based Oakmont in the works, waiting for the renovation to be completed though so it can be up to date


Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
Seminole Golf Club in FL :p
- epsilonindi
- Posts: 17
- Joined: April 16th, 2021, 5:11 pm
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
If any of our amazing and prolific designers are looking for more ideas, just throwing these out there...
The Reserve at Moonlight Basin (Big Sky, MT) -- Host of the 2021 Match between Mickelson and DeChambeau, this Nicklaus design is a whopping 8000 yards long and its longest hole is a 777-yard par-5, all of this taking place at 7,500 feet of elevation. If you look online, each hole is like a painting, and I do think Links has a dearth of quality mountain courses. The pano would be challenging but incredible.
Pikewood National (Morgantown, WV) -- Woodland course on the Golf Digest Best 100 list, this course would look great with fall colors. The signature 5th hole is one of the cutest little holes I've ever seen, with a small green tucked at the base of small limestone cliffs, with a cascading waterfall running into a creek at the back of the green. Would be really great for someone really strong at working with rock textures.
Stone Eagle (Palm Desert, CA) -- Lovely Doak design with conjoined fairways on the hills above Palm Springs. Very little 3D work would be needed since (unlike most desert courses) there are no nearby houses, and the clubhouse can barely be seen from the course. Seeing how well Wolf Creek is looking makes me think this could also work as nicely.
Punta Espada or Corales at Puntacana (Punta Cana, Dominican Republic) -- Again, a dearth of Links Caribbean courses, and these are some of the prettiest ocean courses around. Espada in particular would be challenging because of the 3D work (so many buildings next to the course, including a massive resort hotel).
Fields Ranch East (Frisco, TX) — Home course of the new PGA headquarters and future PGA Championship site in 2027.
Gamble Sands (Brewster, WA) -- The #3 ranked course in Washington state, a rolling, hilly, links-style course above the Columbia River, and a spiritual successor to nearby Desert Canyon, which was one of my favorite early courses done by Jack Hartt.
The Reserve at Moonlight Basin (Big Sky, MT) -- Host of the 2021 Match between Mickelson and DeChambeau, this Nicklaus design is a whopping 8000 yards long and its longest hole is a 777-yard par-5, all of this taking place at 7,500 feet of elevation. If you look online, each hole is like a painting, and I do think Links has a dearth of quality mountain courses. The pano would be challenging but incredible.
Pikewood National (Morgantown, WV) -- Woodland course on the Golf Digest Best 100 list, this course would look great with fall colors. The signature 5th hole is one of the cutest little holes I've ever seen, with a small green tucked at the base of small limestone cliffs, with a cascading waterfall running into a creek at the back of the green. Would be really great for someone really strong at working with rock textures.
Stone Eagle (Palm Desert, CA) -- Lovely Doak design with conjoined fairways on the hills above Palm Springs. Very little 3D work would be needed since (unlike most desert courses) there are no nearby houses, and the clubhouse can barely be seen from the course. Seeing how well Wolf Creek is looking makes me think this could also work as nicely.
Punta Espada or Corales at Puntacana (Punta Cana, Dominican Republic) -- Again, a dearth of Links Caribbean courses, and these are some of the prettiest ocean courses around. Espada in particular would be challenging because of the 3D work (so many buildings next to the course, including a massive resort hotel).
Fields Ranch East (Frisco, TX) — Home course of the new PGA headquarters and future PGA Championship site in 2027.
Gamble Sands (Brewster, WA) -- The #3 ranked course in Washington state, a rolling, hilly, links-style course above the Columbia River, and a spiritual successor to nearby Desert Canyon, which was one of my favorite early courses done by Jack Hartt.
5/2024 - Resuming work on Friar's Head, thanks to Linkster's DEM import. Hopefully I can make more progress than the last time.
Re: Courses I'd like to see in Links 2003 Part 2
I really enjoyed the Senior US Open at Newport Country Club last weekend. That historic course would be a very worthy APCD recreation.
Thanks to all the great designers over the years! I played actively online with the Links Corner gang back in the early 2000's. How many of you remember Weekend Warrior? It's a shame the Links 2003 engine hasn't been updated in the last 20 years, but the course availablility thanks to the designers makes Links still the best golf sim available!
Thanks to all the great designers over the years! I played actively online with the Links Corner gang back in the early 2000's. How many of you remember Weekend Warrior? It's a shame the Links 2003 engine hasn't been updated in the last 20 years, but the course availablility thanks to the designers makes Links still the best golf sim available!