when i publish course it disappeared from my list the golf club

by Dr. Ressie Ratke V 3 min read

What is find my club?

Okay, I worked on a course, pretty much let the game generate the course and then went in and edited a bit of it. Then came time to publish it. I click the publish button and get the window telling me after it's published I won't be able to edit it. At the bottom of that window is A to accept and B to cancel but neither of them are clickable for me and pressing A or B does nothing.

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PUBLISH COURSES WITH COURSE MAKER. ok i'm having problems when i create a course to publish it . i made one so far and it was published with no problem. then i went to make another one and all it shows is editing no place to finalize it , only save it. it says till its publishedno one can see it. is there anyway to delete it if you don't like ...

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Can't find my course. DISCUSSION. Hi, I just picked this game up and I have loved it so far. I've been editing my course every waking minute and really want to make sure all of the finer points are nailed down before I publish it. I finished the basics of all 18 holes earlier today and then played a round to get a more realistic feel of the ...

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1. Read the fine print

Most airlines treat golf clubs as standard luggage, meaning there’s a weight limit (usually 50 pounds) but no oversize baggage fee. If your clubs go missing, the carrier will replace them (just be prepared to deal with paperwork and, in all likelihood, long hold times on calls should you need additional assistance).

2. Fly direct

It’s hard to say which is more frustrating: missing your connection, or making it to your destination without a hitch only to find that your clubs didn’t. The best way to avoid both of these risks is to take a direct flight, if you’ve got that option. It will almost certainly cost more.

4. You can take protective measures

When it comes to safeguarding your sticks from airline damage, a high-quality travel bag is your first and best line of defense. But there are many other simple, protective steps. A stiff-arm, for instance, adds vertical strength to a travel bag, protecting your clubs from all kinds of stress.

5. You could always ship them

Capitalism isn’t perfect, but it does create a wealth of consumer options. Instead of entrusting your clubs to an airline, you could always ship them to your destination. A number of companies provide this service, along with a guarantee that your clubs will be there waiting for you, without a scratch on them.