Never mind this post I have to I think ... give it water properties etc. thats the issue
What is the reality with water hazards and Perfect Golf ???
According to the video by Andrew if you follow it and play test it the game allows you to hit the ball while it shows the player submerged I suppose it allows this so you can play it as it lies in the event the ball ends up next to the water. So point is - do I just march ahead even though a player may play my course and end up being able to hit it out of the water is this just part of course design with Perfect Parrallel or is there some way to set up the hazard so it acts right.
If I make it a water hazard the video indicates one does not need to define the START and END points it ONLY mentions the necessity of this if one defines a LATERAL WATER HAZARD - but of course when ya set it up to be a WATER HAZARD not a lateral water hazard meaning the stakes are WHITE because its a water hazard what happens is the game simply locks up.
It seems to ONLY work if one makes it a Lateral Water Hazard and then define the START and END points but of course if one does this it allows the player to do a drop, rehit with penalty and of course just play it as it lies which is in the water with the player submerged.