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HUNTER'S CROSSING COUNTRY CLUB
DESIGNER: Gordon J. Chisholm
This is a fictional course set near the Rockie Mountains in the West
Central U.S.. The basic hole layout was borrowed from Accolade's Oakmont,
but beyond that all similarity to Oakmont ends. THIS IS NOT MY INTERPRETATION
OF ACCOLADE'S OAKMONT. some holes were reversed; some were either shortened
or lengthened; all holes were flattened and all hills were re-drawn. Water was
added on some holes (and there is no water on any of Oakmont's holes), bunkers
were re-shaped and in some cases eliminated. In some cases a bunker or group
of bunkers became ponds or lakes. Tee blocks were moved, fairways were re-drawn,
and other changes made.
A complete new object file was added, using trees from a number of various
courses. Where they were close enough, adjacent holes are shown.
All water hazards and all bunkers on this course are set at elevations
lower than the surrounding terrain, and hole #18 features a lake in a sinkhole,
or my interpretation of a sinkhole.
Although all fairways were laid out to follow center lines as closely as
possible. It is best to check the overhead view before making your approach.
Most fairways are fairly open but do contain some hazards not visible from
the golfer's point of view; hence another reason to check the overhead view now
and then.
THE YARDAGE CARD FOR HUNTER'S CROSSING
HOLE NO. YARDAGE PAR
1. 488 4
2. 338 4
3. 424 4
4. 586 5
5. 362 4
6. 224 3
7. 424 4
8. 258 3
9. 469 5
OUT 3573 36
10. 450 4
11. 376 4
12. 621 5
13. 184 3
14. 346 4
15. 453 4
16. 226 3
17. 376 4
18. 456 5
IN 3488 36
TOTALS 7061 72
NOTE: All yardages are taken fron Course Routing screen of JNSE, and are correct
from #1 pin placement and Championship tees.Other pin placements will vary
yardage; in some cases quite drastically since several holes have some REALLY
LARGE greens.There are a couple spots where you could be facing a 200 ft. putt
if you just made the green.
I tried to vary hole conditions as much as possible and make this a
thinking man's course, where you have to really plan all your shots at the start
of each hole. I hope I succeeded in this aspect of the course.
Any comments are welcome.
Gordon J. Chisholm Prodigy - FHDM42A
America Online - GJC1
Copyright: Gordon J. Chisholm
February, 1993
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED:
Please note that the original design contained herein is Copyrighted
material. This course is intended to be made available, FREE OF CHARGE, to
all registered owners of Jack Nicklaus Golf and Course Design/Signature
Edition software. This course may be distributed freely, WITHOUT ALTERATION.
This text file is considered to be an integral part of the course package,
and must be inclluded in any freeware distribution. This course MAY NOT be
used as part, or all, of any commercial venture without express WRITTEN
permission of the designer. ALL OTHER RIGHTS ARE RESERVED BY THE DESIGNER.
The designer is NOT an employee of, and has no affiliation with, either
Sculptured Software or Accolade; the JNSE software developer and distributor
respectively. As such, the designer is NOT responsible for any damage which
may be incurred from the use of the aforementioned software product.
may occur