Course Name: Aegina Isle Golf Club Location : Somewhere in the Mediterranean Source : Original Inspiration of Ted Maiden JNUG Design: Ted Maiden with rework by Rod Harris I fell in love with this course the moment I saw it. The background was the key to a brillant idea. You immediately feel transported to Greece where you will be rambling among the ruins. Ted had done a masterful job blending the background, course and objects. I added about five additional to add a little variety and to accomplish the crashing water onto the rocks at #18. The main difference is the design philosphy of Ted and myself. He encourages the player to score well by providing generous landing areas and and easy putting. I on the other hand like to create a challenge to be overcome. This is the only reason a rework was done. Again I would like to emphasis thank this is done as a tribute and not because I felt the course was not good enough to begin with. If you compare the two you will find basically the same layout with a tighter shot. Putting has been made more difficult. Objects have been moved to come into play or interfere with your shots. A new look was given to #7 with the seawall added behind the green. Also an additional green was added to #6 and be careful you don't land on the wrong one as you will be forced to putt. Below are parts of Ted's original text file. Maybe through this you will be able to find thought process behind this wonderful course. PREMISE: The builders of this course had to move tons of volcanic rock to make room for some fairways and greens. They did so in the midst of ancient ruins and some old rock fences. Sections of these fences can be seen occasionally. With a smoking volcano and major ruins in the distance, your visit to this Aegean setting should be a pleasant experience - one that will bring you back again and again. ABOUT THE COURSE: The large rocks make the fairways seem more narrow than they really are. But this does not mean you can flail away with the driver. To score well, you will have to manage your attack and play a thinking man's game. There are several blind and semi-blind shots here. Study the hole layout carefully. This IS a world-class layout that will have you hitting most of the clubs in your bag. CREDITS: Lee Ritze (Vialee)was the motivation of this design. He more or less challenged me to do a course on an archipelago or island setting. Well, Lee, this one is dedicated to you. Let me know if you like it. I built it in three days - approximately 20 hours of work. Maker indeed lived up to his name. I am astounded by not only the ingenuity but speed in which he created this. Like his namesake the real one only took six days to create this planet. I hope you enjoy this version and strongly recommend you also obtain the original if you don't have it. Enjoy, y'all. Ted Maiden Rod Harris AKA "MAKER" "YATZ" Prodigy "NPNW54A"