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But measured against Kouhai Cup? Other maps are basic, no matter how good, will never even approach the level of masterpiece or cult classic of something like this map. Because their focus is too broad. Appeal to everyone, excel at nothing. That's its motto, and every normie golf maps motto. If they happen to be good, great! But it will never be a masterpiece. There is no soul. No masterspark of creativity which is the very life force and essence that the word masterpiece refers to. BK had a vision and painstakingly crafted an artistic achievement by infusing his very soul on a metaphysical level into the finished piece. This is Kouhai cup.