Not to discourage this idea in any way but I found that when I designed a
course, I took a lot of grief for it. GGF is a difficult proportion and
geometry (and the lone pole) and I had looked at ways to be imaginative and
add interesting elements that would keep it in the fun/thoughtful mode. Same
thing happened to a first time designer the year before at 3com and he
didn't step forward again. Food for thought.
Anthony (the last Etruscan) Tabacco
----- Original Message -----
From: <Toy4speed@aol.com>
To: <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: Nationals courses
> Perhaps more individuals should step up and try designing courses if
> increased variety is desired. A bit of skill involved but I'm sure most
of
> the "experienced" eg. "usual" course designers would be feverish with
glee
> if more members would learn course design. Personally I've enjoyed all
the
> courses this year. Didn't always drive well, but at least with me, not
the
> fault of the course.
>
> Don Lew
> DSPr
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