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The Golf Club had its course editor on Day 1 and it is so simple and easy to use, but with lots of flexibility to create real works of art. Over 100,000 user made courses already and going strong.
pg is not a game for spoilt consolekiddos but for golfers ha
Who knew plants had such tough agents?
One might think this since they would be unaware of what agreements exist between the Course Forge beta testers, Perfect Parallel and Speedtree.
No they weren't. There's been lots going on behind the scenes that you wouldn't be aware of. :)