YankeeJim:
LOLserver: I suppose you are using a 3D "terrain" software (also used from helicopters or airplanes) to make all surfaces and give the game "playing surface" all details to make it the closest to the real.
Huh? What do you mean here, Eric? What isn't real now? (Leave the scores out of it.)
Absolutely nothing wrong Jim, I was just wondering how WGT matches the DH pictures with the game grids where the ball lands. You can hire a terrain 3D service to get the precise data of any terrain, architects used often, particularly when making golf courses or in very steeped terrains.
Enjoying every single shot the pros are doing at the Open, but enjoying more the toughness of the real Merion.
Cheers Eric