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Course Design

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gaming1 year ago

Essential Features for Mario Kart 9

With the potential release of a new Nintendo console, fans are speculating about the features needed for Mario Kart 9 to succeed. Key suggestions include an expanded and diverse character roster, visually stunning courses that blend new and classic tracks, and innovative gameplay mechanics. Additionally, improvements in online play and the return of Mission Mode from Mario Kart DS are highly desired. These enhancements could make the next Mario Kart a standout title for the rumored Switch 2.

sports2 years ago

Max Homa shines at the unique U.S. Open.

The 2023 US Open at Los Angeles Country Club has a different feel than past editions due to the small, exclusive crowds and record-low scores. However, the course itself is a masterpiece, with visually stunning holes that test players' creativity and decision-making. The logistics of the club's location and topography have limited attendance to 22,000 per day, making the tournament feel more like a social corporate gathering. Despite the unusual atmosphere, the USGA plans to allow the course to firm up and dial up the difficulty for the remaining rounds.

sports2 years ago

Unraveling the Mystery of Los Angeles Country Club: U.S. Open Golfers on Edge.

The Los Angeles Country Club's barranca, a narrow gully, will be a challenge for golfers during the US Open tournament. The barranca is a steep-walled gully that winds through the course, providing drainage during rainy season and protection in and around the greens. Errant golf balls that land inside the barranca may result in a one-stroke penalty. The barranca is an important part of the course design and will test the nerves of the tournament leaders entering the championship's penultimate hole in Sunday's final round.

sports2 years ago

Unraveling the Mystery of Los Angeles Country Club: Insights from the US Open Players.

The Los Angeles Country Club's South Course, which is hosting this year's U.S. Open, is known for its exclusivity and privacy. The course's deceptively wide fairways and variety in architectural style present a unique challenge to the best players in the world, most of whom don't have the familiarity that the course asks for. Players are taking extra time on the greens, chipping, putting, and even throwing balls in different directions to gauge how they would slide, run or stop on the course's peculiar greens. The player who can understand, accept, adapt and execute to the course's nuances in the span of a week may be the one raising the trophy Sunday.

sports2 years ago

"2023 U.S. Open: Hole-by-hole analysis and sleeper picks at Los Angeles Country Club"

The Los Angeles Country Club's North Course is set to host the 123rd U.S. Open, marking the first time the private club has hosted a major professional tournament since its renovation by Gil Hanse. The course features uneven lies, scratchy-looking bunkers, and unpredictable greens. The course was designed by Herbert Fowler and George C. Thomas Jr., with Thomas' influence being felt throughout the week. The course has a unique layout, with five par 3s and three par 5s, and a "course within a course" design. The finishing holes are particularly challenging, with the 18th hole being a demanding par-4.