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Arrow Two new sets of golf course flyovers

I've completed the editing of two additional sets of golf course flyovers, this is the Heron, Pelican, Walnut Grove, and Briarwood courses.

Heron and Pelican
Walnut Grove and Briarwood

The videos now have on-screen telemetry that shows direction, speed, height, and distance flown of the during the flight. This takes several extra hours to edit and create but in some cases, such as the golf courses, it is helpful.

Sunday, weather permitting, I'm going to try to do flyovers of all the construction areas that are on-going and get the video posted as quickly as possible. If you have an interest in something specific you'd like to see from above let me know and I'll try to get some footage of it, within legal limits.

Enjoy the videos and the music and please subscribe and/or leave feedback if you are enjoying my work.

Executive Courses
1. Mangrove - Sweetgum - Palmetto
2. Turtle Mound and Sandhill
3. Truman and Roosevelt
4. Yankee Clipper and Southern Star
5. Belmont and Okeechobee
6. Longleaf and Loblolly
7. Saddlebrook and Hawkes Bay
8. Okeechobee and Escambia
9. Volusia and Sarasota
10. Amberwood and Oakleigh
11. The Triple Crown – Churchill Pimlico Belmont
12. Chula Vista and Mira Mesa
13. Heron and Pelican
14. Walnut Grove and Briarwood

Championship Courses
1. Tierra Del Sol
2. Nancy Lopez Legacy
3. Cane Garden
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