I notice if you buy courses spending up to $450 you get the zombie golf for free. Anyone play it or like it?
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Foresight Zombie Golf. Anyone have and like it? Free if you spend $450.
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Ya I was thinking maybe the kids would like it and give me something else to play. An excuse to buy some more courses I guess. Sometimes I wonder if I want to keep growing my FSX courses in case I ever switched to e6. I hope the next version of FSX looks awesome and I wouldn't have to think about switching from FSX.
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A friend of mine has it and I've played it a few times. It was alright, but not something I would play a lot. He also gives lots of lessons and he said most of the kids lost interest after a playing it a few times. I agree with vrpunk , if you're buying courses anyway, its a nice add on, but I wouldn't pay much for it. If you really want that game, I'd consider ProTee play. They have a similar Zombie game, along with several others for about the same price.
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vrpunk - WOW,
That would be the old Perfect Golf (Jack Nicklaus)!as TrackMan software is growing more superior monthly and they introduced Lidar home course creation.
Is the LiDAR home course creation limited to your home course? Is it something that TrackMan does for you, or is there a designer built in that let's you import your own LiDAR data and design your own course(s)? Maybe another reason to consider TrackMan, what are the ball distances TrackMan->Ball, and Ball->screen required, and does the TrackMan work well with putting?
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You have to request it and they give you a quote, so it’s not like TGC2019 where we can build our own courses from downloaded lidar data using in-house forum tools.
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vrpunk - I see that and that's a big bummer! Too bad they can't give that software they are using to design courses to others for personal/private use to build up their course library.
Have you ever made the request, and what kind of quote do they come back with? Can anyone play the course they create, or is it only sent to the person that orders it?
That's a way of doing it, but if they really want to build up their library, they should consider making the software they have available for others to build courses with, I wonder if it's the old Nicklaus Perfect Golf course designer, if there was one?
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