There has been far too much baiting going on with Tlvx. It is bad enough that he has never posted once a positive thing about the game or the course designers. But when one person can derail multiple threads with nonsense like can be seen from one topic on the Steam JNPG forum... Please read the topic on Steam JNPG entitled Very Disappointed In The Royal Troon Course, Feel Ripped Off."
Sadly he has got the best of me many times because some mods let his stuff go until a topic is a complete mess, then pull down entire topics. Now what you will see there ismy bad side provoked by over a year of this player hounding me. I have seen some come to my defence but only tiger's agent (he is known for troublemaking too) come to his side. That should speak volumes about tlvx. Although I become a little boisterous at times while debating the game and have ruffled a few feathers, players still defended me and I tip my hat to those who did. Tlvx needs to see the big picture. (1) He is fooling no one when he lies. (2) He is very unpopular due to his own actions.
I put this in the off topic out of respect to the those who frequent the more popular topic rooms. Please Mike and/or Andrew, look into this. Tlvx has me blocked everywhere and refuses to talk this out like a man when asked to go on a skype call. So when he texte lies and/or tries to act as my boss, I will respond. He sure as hell does! Thanking you in advance.
tlvx 17 Jul @ 5:00pm
There have also been reports of jagged geometric shapes with straight edges, bulging from various areas of the course. Naturally, having long straight lines protruding from the ground, causes the golf ball to veer off course unnaturally.
There is a train that goes by Royal Troon regularly; but, the train does not show up in the game. Yet, one of the fantasy couses, "Lost Tracks," designed by one of the Course Forge beta testers... in fact does have a moving train, with all of the sounds and everything. - So, we know it could have been done.
Also, there are no advertisments behind the teeing grounds, not even fake ones; no grandstands, and no television towers.
The course just doesn't resemble the look of The 2016 Open Championship.