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2024 Paris Olympics Practice Round 1 Links 2003 Le Golf National Version 2

Le Golf National Version 2 by Max Deschamps CLIPNOTES Description Real, marshland course Location TBA Conditions TBA Concept 7/10 Take a look at the screenshot and tell me you wouldn't want to play this. Golf National is clearly the work of some fertile golfing imagination, which has taken some otherwise unremarkable spare land, and bulldozed it into some unusual and definitely mould-breaking golf. It's most un-European in the over-use of water, of the targeted landing zones, and of the do-or-die greens. But then again, it's artificial in the way that only the likes of Sawgrass can be, and that hurts something that could be a lot more engaging. Appearance 4/10 While there are quite a few nice views to be had at Golf National, and some smart work has been done to primp up the water features, there is a lot of niggling elsewhere. The textures are old hat, the blends grainy, and there are some painful-looking mesh folds and extrusion marks. It's a bit more rough-looking than you might have right to believe. Playability 9/10 There's certainly a lot to entertain the golfer at Golf National. It's a little tricked up, sure, but the target golf and risk-reward afforded by the multitude of hole styles and the water features is a constant incitement. After the initial blast of the first round, there is a lot of value in going back time and again to perfect a shot or two. Despite the courses other flaws, this is a brilliant round. Challenge 6/10 It's not really feasible to strike a sensible balance with the proliferation of water, and some silly green moulding on the back nine don't really do the player any favours. One can't help but cynically wonder if these are devices to help players approach a 'normal' score: if so, they're undesirable and unwanted. Countering this are some almost ridiculously receptive green complexes, so a reasonable balance is at least obtained, if not perhaps in the best way. Technical 5/10 This is the sort of course that APCD artists lap up, and the presentation is certainly lavish enough, but the whole thing is certainly starting to show its age, not least in the incohesive planting and some worrying mesh errors. It's fine at times, but woefully inconsistent at others. Overall A rollicking rollercoaster of a course that plays a natural host to tournaments. Somewhat dated in the presentation, but fundamentally enjoyable. CLIPNOTES by Ben Bateson

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