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I must admitt that im a rookie in building maps so there are some opportunites i dont know at all. Im sure if i will continue building maps the way i do will change and they will become more "mad" and difficult.
thx for the suggestions and i will definitely try to pay attention to them :)
..but as for first map, I believe you get a pass... barely, but anyway! So, thumbs up!
When making a next map, please go pretty mad, and try something else than regular golf it...
...try different ball size and settings. I am pretty sure you may get positive results. There is too much already default golfing. Sure, aim for that what you like, and make sure there are not many bugs. Be creative.
...And if possible, make sure it works with every kind of settings people may prefer... the more the. merrier. As for myself, I go "extreme". Very Low Friction and Bouncy here!
You don't need to focus on visuals. With good and proper gameplay, you will receive more than you think!