Evergreen Hills This is a parksland style course for Jack Nicklaus Unlimited Golf, laid out on the moutain land plot that comes with the game. There are no water hazards, a few elevation changes, though none too severe, and a whole lot of pine trees from which the course draws its name. The score card is as follows: Hole Par Back Middle Forward ----------------------------------------------- 1 4 408 378 344 2 3 229 200 157 3 5 568 525 397 4 4 424 392 352 5 3 200 173 141 6 4 413 384 320 7 4 466 429 378 8 5 514 509 472 9 4 416 384 346 OUT 36 3638 3374 2907 10 4 418 384 346 11 3 205 184 157 12 5 554 530 450 13 4 392 376 336 14 4 434 402 368 15 4 397 370 344 16 5 530 498 453 17 3 146 130 98 18 4 466 434 405 IN 36 3542 3308 2957 TOTAL 72 7180 6682 5864 Not overly long by any standards. The course generally tries to make the player hit some targets off the tee, although there are some gambling opportunuties for the aggressive player. My design philosophy for this course was once again to create a course I would enjoy playing in real life, and to lean more toward the enjoyable than toward the overly difficult. I would be interested in any comments, and in any discussion of design philosophies any of you might have. Uploaded by Don Becker, [72407,772] Madison, WI.