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I thought the same like you when i heard and downloaded it from freesound.org .
Quick thoughts: I actually really like the idea, I wish I would have thought about it before! If you make more maps like this, I will surely check them out because I honestly think it was pretty clever.
(I accidentally played with the brightness way up higher than it needed to be because I forgot to turn it down after the previous map, whoops)
I made a course of my own so I can tell the amount of time, talent and creativity you have invested in this is amazing! It is leagues ahead of my paltry, amateurish attempt.
I also like the fact there are no "Troll Holes". I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it's better than the stock courses that come with Golf It!
Very cool, indeed!