Testimonial from a Club Professional - Granite Links Golf Club

Granite Links Golf Club

The Project:

Build a 27 hole replica of Granite Links Golf Club, to create three 18 hole course “Routings” for use within GSPro. Include a replica clubhouse, some extra details around the course, and the Boston skyline viewable from a few of the holes.

Overview of Granite Links Golf Club

The Results:

“My name is Nick Tedeschi and I am Co - Head Golf Professional at Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, just outside of Boston MA. We, like a lot of courses, have recently installed simulators this past off-season and got to experience GSpro and all the wonderful golf courses that come with it. We quickly realized that it would be really cool for not only our members, but the masses all around the world to experience our semi-private facility. Granite Links is a links style 27 hole golf course built on an elevated Quarry/Landfill with a beautiful view of Boston’s skyline.   

 This required us to find a developer and the choice was simple. One thing remained consistent with every course we played/downloaded, all of our favorite ones, with the most detail, came from one guy- Brent and his company Tekbud Designs.  

 From the minute I talked with Brent and told him what we were looking to do, he broke down all of the different options we had and really worked with us to get everything we needed so we could fit it into our budget. Once the job got started, the work was done incredibly fast and had a playable rotation within the first few days. Through our testing and tweeking, Brent was available whenever we needed him and worked around our busy schedule to make sure everything looked right. His passion shows in his work and he wants to make sure all the details are there and you are completely satisfied.   

 If you are looking for a designer that will put his heart into your project like it is his own, then you have found the right guy. Go with Tekbud designs and you will be thankful  you did. “

 

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