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Course: Northwest Golf Club
Date: Jan 25, 1993
Par: 72
Yards: 7213
Course Overhead Design: Ron Enfield
Original Design: Ron Enfield and Jason Lance Cadena
Location: Washington St, & Oregon St.
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When I first came up with the idea to do another course, I wanted to
do a course in a joint effort and to reflect the golf courses in the
northwest. I was glad when Jason teamed up to co-design the Northwest
Golf Club. I think this course is one of my best efforts and hope you
enjoy it as much as I have in designing and playing the course.
Acknowledgments: Myself and Jason would like to thank Bill Prementer
for the outstanding backround used in the course.
Also would like to thank Gene Rodriguez, Mark Willett, Scott Chesney,
and Bob Polin for the objects used on the course.
Last but not least I would like to thank Jason Cadena for his wonderful
work on the course and hope we can team up in the future. Jason its been
fun working with you on the course.
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Holes Briefs
Hole 1 - Par 4) Dogleg right with stream crossing fairway at two points.
Hole 3 - Par 3) One of the most scenic holes on the course.
Hole 5 - Par 3) A downhill par 3 with views of Canada in the backround.
Hole 7 - Par 5) Plays easy with a stream feeding a lake that overflows.
onto the fairway.
Hole 9 - Par 4) Named three sisters that reflect the three greens used
on this hole.
Hole 11 - Par 4) Tee off from a hill over the tree tops to a wide open
fairway. Feature's a two level green and a single green.
Hole 13 - Par 4) Named the lagoon, you'll see why.
Hole 15 - Par 4) Dogleg right with a crescent shaped green.
Hole 17 - Par 4) A horseshoe shaped hole with a great view over the
river.
Any feedback on the design of the holes are welcome. I can be reached
on Prodigy. Id csrs36a. If you enjoy this course be sure to try my other
designs.
Bay Hills Club File name) Bayhill2.zip
Mt-View Golf Course File name) Mtviewse.zip
Mojave Hot Springs File name) Mojavese.zip
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When Ron approached me to co-design this course I got very excited to
work with someone on a team effort. I felt it would be easy to design half
a course and combine with someone to see how their holes would look and
became even more excited when Ron modemed me his first 3 holes: 1, 3, 5
which I truely believe to be 3 of the most interesting I have come across.
Something Ron is becoming famous for, his patent par 3 (down hill), is
evident early. This by far is Ron's best work to date!!!
I spent many hours working and re-working the holes to what I believe to
be my finest work to date and hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed
working on it with Ron. I have especially become attached to holes 6, 14 and
18 as I feel you will have this love-hate relationship as I do.
Ron thank you for asking me to assist you in this project as I know I will
be doing the same later on down the road [g]
Any feedback is welcome and feel free to reach me at:
signed Jason Lance Cadena
2513 54th Ave NE
Tacoma, Wa 98422
Prodigy id bjrx09a
My other course available on the big 3 BBS is Trunk Bay and soon to be
released is an original b\g with some original objects is Snowhomish Resort
Briefly:
Hole 2-- Hit it straight and Keep drive out of fairway bunkers, second shot
should be kept below the hole.
Hole 4-- Long Par 5 with many obsticles, including 8 beaches, and plenty of
fishing holes to lurk from.
Hole 6-- The Ball rolls and rolls on this one hit it correctly off the tee
and expect a 300+ yard drive.
Hole 8-- Pretty Tee shot, should be able to carry the water but don't get too
greedy
Hole 10-- Play this one with a lot of course management, calm head, and Irons.
Nothing wrong with reaching hole in 3 for an easy one putt and birdie.
Hole 12-- HEAD EAST!!!! Slight downhill tee shot should yield many birdies.
Hole 14-- This was where I started my course and feel this was the hole I most
enjoyed putting together. I think you will like this one.
Hole 16-- A short Par 3 that requires some fore-shadowing [g]
Hole 18-- What can I say, you tee up in Oregon, and either land in Washington
or take the short cut and stay in Oregon. You take it home back to the
beautiful State of Oregon and hopefully come in spreading the seed.