The Golf Club's Track Editor Is So Good, It's Used To Make Real Courses

Pro player Greg Norman will use The Golf Club's editor to display real-life courses.

News by Daav Daavpuke on  Jul 15, 2014

How do you know if your game tools work? Well, developer HB Studios is partnering with golf legend Greg Norman for The Golf Club and its course editor; that's a start.

With the partnership, the Greg Norman Golf Course Design, an actual golf track designing company, will use the software to display projects. Alternatively, the company can send feedback to the developer on where to improve their tools to make the best possible version of The Golf Club.

Regarding the team-up, Greg Norman stated:

This new software tool will allow our design clients to play the golf holes on a computer while the project is still in the design phase and construction has yet to start which will provide a significant cost savings as well as a sales and marketing advantage to our clients.

Isn’t that great? People can play golf without actually having to go out on a track or make their own now. You’d think the technology already existed, but it’s impressive for The Golf Club to be able to present that on a corporately professional level.

To their merit, the golf course editor did have the basics of a really easy tool facilitator when we tried it out. We even spent some time with it separately, because it’s so elaborate and just works fluently. You can read our full preview on the highly functional golf game right here on NoobFeed. We’ll put down the video of the editor below as well.

Currently, The Golf Club is out on Steam through Early Access.  It’s up at a pretty pricey €31.99, but it is accessible and top quality golf, without the claws of EA in it. when it fully launches, the game will also drop on Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

 

Daav Valentaten, NoobFeed (@Daavpuke)

Daav Daavpuke

Editor, NoobFeed

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