Looking at OSMI’s Moltipolyogon view of my object: http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=multipolygon&lon=-116.31855&lat=33.71517&zoom=14&opacity=1.00&overlays=invalid_geometry_hull,duplicate_ways,intersections,intersection_lines,touching_inner_rings_hull,touching_inner_rings,role_mismatch_hull,role_mismatch

What exactly is the meaning of the Multipolyogn hull? I read up on what a polygon convex hull is. The one drawn in OSMI is not a physical outline in OSM. Is it something OSMI draws on the fly around my polygon for easy visualization? Or is it more meaningful that that?

I realize that OSMI, like you, does not like multipolygons with holes touching the outer edge. Your blog article, while informative (and only slightly over my head), did not explain why this exact problem is a problem. Needless to say, this restriction blows my idea of mapping golf communities as golf_course outer polygons + holes for houses out of the water, as it is quite typical for pockets of houses to be near the edges. I am left with equally unattractive options of drawing the outermost holes as being inside the outer polygon even if by a few pixels, or going the route you initially suggested, having foreseen this complication. Not sure about tagging the name in that case. But the green on gray shading will look nice :slight_smile:

I briefly considered the following: 1)Tag the perimeter of the golf community as residential, no name tag, 2)Draw the outline of the golf course as a proper multipolygon, still no name tag, 3)Add both to a relation and tag the relation with name=XYZ Country Club.

The rendering will be fine, but the data may be compromised as we will have a no-name residential development and a no-name golf course - until someone looks at the relation they are part of, and that’s not a given.