CurlingMan13's Comments
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| 148421080 | What source did you use for the handicap and hole information? |
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| 116446503 | Descriptive names should not be used, particularly for the driving range. |
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| 148304187 | Do not use descriptive names. Please review: leisure=golf_course#:~:text=the%20building%20itself.-,Common%20mapping%20pitfalls,-Adding%20name%3D* |
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| 148646555 | Please review: leisure=golf_course#:~:text=the%20building%20itself.-,Common%20mapping%20pitfalls,-Adding%20name%3D* |
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| 148304187 | Do not "lollipop" landcovers by folding them back against themselves. |
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| 148658169 | please do not falsely change paths to cartpaths in the parking lot just so it shows up a certain way for your game. I have reverted this changeset in part or full. |
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| 148657985 | you're doing the lord's work!
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| 148651512 | Welcome to OSM! Good edit and good catch!
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| 112040404 | Don't duplicate water features. Don't use descriptive names such as "Build label..." or "Water Hazard for TGC2019" |
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| 111420787 | Do not partially overlap landcovers. |
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| 111382353 | Do not put descriptive names on the fairways, tee boxes, etc. I have removed these descriptive names for you. |
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| 145779531 | Do not partially overlap landcovers. |
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| 84453516 | When mapping woods/forests with many trees, areas should be used in lieu of a bunch of random tree nodes. |
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| 140704731 | Again, please do not "lollipop". I have correct it for you in this changeset as well |
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| 140701982 | Please don't "lollipop" the landcover |
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| 141814700 | don't forget to include the parts as a bridge over the water! |
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| 143598942 | In lieu of mapping every tree in a forest as individual nodes, you should use an natural=woods. You can read more about this tag here: |
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| 148447845 | When mapping cartpaths, you should include the sections that go over the water as a bridge as well. Might as well include all the data and paths! |
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| 148446289 | "Q" should be used to square the buildings. |
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| 148445025 | Do not "lollipop" landcovers by folding an area back upon itself. If a hole is needed, a multipolygon relation should be used. |