NOTES ON STEVENSON'S POINT Course Name: Stevenson's Point Location: Monterey Peninsula Length/Par: 3,722/36 - 3,466/36 - 7,188/72 Designer: Original design by Ted Hofer (BHGT40B on Prodigy) Difficulty: Moderate Thanks to: Scott Chesney, for the use of old JNUG objects of his (modified for JNSE), and Mark Willett, for the use of his JNSE objects from his fantastic original design, Scorpion, and a modified background from another amazing original design of his, Isles. The Yardage Card: HOLE YARDS PAR HOLE YARDS PAR 1- 437 4 10- 314 4 2- 584 5 11- 429 4 3- 440 4 12- 178 3 4- 154 3 13- 384 4 5- 421 4 14- 552 5 6- 448 4 15- 410 4 7- 482 4 16- 525 5 8- 234 3 17- 216 3 9- 522 5 18- 458 4 _____ __ _____ __ Out- 3,722 36 In- 3,466 36 Total- 7,188 72 Stevenson's Point is my first JNSE design and my fourth overall (counting JNUG). It's named after Robert Louis Stevenson, author of novels such as Treasure Island, who lived on, and adored, the Monterey Peninsula. One of the reasons I chose this type of course was to use one of the new Signature Edition features, the Sheer Cliff function. I hope you like the effect created on the seaside holes using this. If one keeps the ball in the fairway a good score is inevitable, but if the fairway is missed, the ocean will be there to receive the ball. For those of you looking for adjoining holes on the overhead, sorry, but I decided not to put them in. There are a number of great designs out there, from both new and old JN designers, and I only hope they keep coming! JNUG Designs-FANTISL.ZIP= Fantasy Island Golf Club - Available on DAFLATCC.ZIP= Da Flat Country Club - 2-Eagle, 19th LOSTSEA.ZIP= Lost at Sea Golf Club - Hole, and JNSE Designs-STEVENSN.ZIP= Stevenson's Point - Accolade. Future design possibilities include a Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy course (with very odd grass), Lost at Sea 2 (who says sequels aren't better than the originals?), and an actual course that is yet to be determined. Firestone was supposed to be it and was almost ready for release for JNUG, but it got trashed when JNSE arrived and I might just start all over with it. Comments and criticisms are always welcome, through Prodigy, Accolade BBS, Double Eagle, 19th hole, or mail. My address is: Ted Hofer 992 Belaire Court Naperville, IL 60563 (708) 355-0152