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172809810 3 months ago

Check out the "follow line" feature under Tools. Really handy if you have to re-use points on an existing way.

And since you asked, I spotted this overlap tonight: node/13194759713

172809810 3 months ago

Check out this node: node/13191502812. It overlaps the neighboring fairway by mere millimeters, but is enough to trigger Q/A checks looking for egregious overlaps but finding all overlaps, no matter how small.

If you're interested in continuing golf course mapping long term, you might want to consider looking into using JOSM to do your edits. There are tools in there that make editing much easier. (But the interface takes getting used to.) For example, when I'm sharing the nodes on a border between two objects, I can just get one node on an existing node, and then determine the direction to travel by clicking on a second node, and then just press and hold "F" to make it continue joining all nodes on the existing path. Incredibly helpful.

173023135 3 months ago

Please be careful with golf course edits. You set obvious fairways as "rough" or "green" instead of properly setting them to "fairway". Thanks.

172806795 3 months ago

Thanks for getting back to me Wade. I have Q/A scripts that look at all the changes every day and generate a report. This is the first time your name popped up, and I believe they were all right in that area. I can DM you a list of all of the URLs in the past 24 hours that showed problems. Thanks for working to improve. It's greatly appreciated.

172839959 3 months ago

Don't worry, I already chastised myself for this mistake!

172806795 3 months ago

RE: way/1435170498

When drawing golf course areas (such as greens, fairways, bunkers, tees, etc.), please be aware that the ways used to outline those areas can't cross over each other. Fairway outlines shouldn't cross over greens or bunkers or other fairways for example. If you could go back and clean up where you've made this mistake, that would be helpful. But more importantly, if you could stop from doing this in the future, it would be greatly appreciated. Please read the wiki for instructions and examples of how to better map golf courses: leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls. If you have any questions about golf course mapping, feel free to reach out.

172675421 3 months ago

RE: way/1434444359

Hello Doctor,

Thanks for the golf course contributions, but there are a bunch of problems with this hole as you've mapped it that cause others to clean up behind you.

* you split the green area into two different ways and joined them up with a multipolygon. That is not the correct use of a multipolygon here.
* you created a green outside an existing green. I think you were trying to create a fairway fringe around the green.
* you overlapped the fringe polygon with the existing fairway polygon instead of extending the existing fairway around the green. This is also incorrect.

I'm happy to help you golf courses correctly. Please be careful going forward and reach out if you aren't sure how to map something. Also, you might want to visit the golf_course wiki at osm.wiki.

172269282 3 months ago

Thanks for the contributions jwelchjunk. Just to let you know, the tee box (golf=tee) shouldn't have a name. I'll go ahead and clean that up for this course, but wanted to let you know for your future mapping projects. Thanks!

171985532 3 months ago

When there is no clear delineation between what is rough and non-rough, there really is no need to draw in the rough. By this, I mean, I couldn't see any different between the area inside the rough vs. outside the rough. There were no distinct mower lines or other physical boundary, so it's just an arbitrary area that probably shouldn't be mapped.

171517597 4 months ago

Hey NJ,

I'm going to revert these changes as they are incorrect. It's not really your fault, as iD (the editor that you used) doesn't make it obvious that these were already fairways. They are part of a "multipolygon" relation where the fairway and green are paired together and everything inside the fairway EXCEPT the green defines the fairway.

In the future, if you see what looks like a fairway and iD claims it is a "Line", check first to see if it is part of a relation.

I'm going to try to create a wiki page to better describe this. This is what I have so far: osm.wiki/ID_understanding_golf_course_relations

171480375 4 months ago

RE: way/984095380

My opinion on mapping out roughs is that they are often so nebulous that it leads to messy course maps and is better to just leave them out. Most golfers understand that if it isn't within the fairway, it is rough. No need to really draw it out. There are some exceptions that I've seen where the boundaries are very clear and could be easily mapped. But those are few and far between.

171373902 4 months ago

Thanks Thunder! What's appreciated even more than people modifying the map are mappers that are open to learning how to improve their skills. So thank you so much for being open for improvement. I'll reply to you direct message next.

171247085 4 months ago

RE: way/1426109119

Please don't use the "lollipop" style of mapping golf course elements as you've done in the URL above. You need to create proper multipolygon relations in order to map features like roughs/bunkers that are within other features like fairways. Please see leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls and osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon for help in understanding how to map this situation. If those aren't clear, please let me know and I'll help explain them further. Thanks.

171206513 4 months ago

Awesome!! Thanks so much for helping to clean up golf courses. If you're looking for more of this, check out the MapRoulette challenge: http://mpr.lt/c/50926

170941326 4 months ago

FYI, no need to add a "golf=tee" on the start node of a "golf=hole" when that start is already inside of a "golf=tee" area. It's redundant.

170988370 4 months ago

FYI, I fixed way/1424842363

Golf holes need to start at the tee and end at the green. You had it backwards. Common mistake. Just thought you might want to know.

121170673 4 months ago

My preference depends on whether or not that business is the only one occupying that physical space as marked on OSM. If it is, then I'll put all of the necessary tags on the building. Otherwise, I'll create an address tag and put relative tags on that address.

121170673 4 months ago

Thanks Learning,

As you have more information on the physical move than I do, please feel free to move the object in OpenStreetMap as you see fit.

171110025 4 months ago

Wait! What? How did THAT happen!? Harumph.

170905979 4 months ago

The fairway for the first hole shouldn't extend and surround the tee for the second hole. It should stay with the fringe around the first green. Can you take another look please? Thanks.