Pacific Grove Country Club JNSE by Donald Fanning Final JNSE enhancement by Gordon Chisholm This course is a fictional work adapted from the hole layout of an actual course of the same name. Don used the background because it reminded him of the Monterey Penninsula country in California. Objects were borrowed from various courses available on many JNSE BBS's. Our thanks to all designers whose objects were used on this course. Don sent me this course, asking me to look at it, and add any finishing touches I thought it might need. I added a tree or two to the object file, along with a ball waher, hole signs, bench, and 1 bush, and set to work adding the final finishing touches to Don's course. All tees were trimmed with a fringe of fairway, and checked for level and elevation. Greens were checked to make sure all pins were on the greens, and most greens had slight elevation changes to give them a gently rolling surface. Water and sand elevations were checked to insure that no water flowed uphill, and no bunkers had mounds of sand extending above the terrain surrounding the bunkers. All holes had ball washers, benches, and hole signs added near the tees, but far enough away to present a clear image of the objects in most cases. Extra trees and bushes were added to all holes to close what I preceived as open spaces in the wooded areas of each hole, while making every effort to keep Don's look of openess, and ample fairways. The water in the background was changed to a paler washed out blue because Don considered it to be too bright. The color of the sand was also altered to a color than Don considered more appropriate; which required slight changes in the clubhouse object to achieve it's original appearance before alteration of the color pallette. Don and I hope you enjoy the course and appreciate our efforts. COPYRIGHT: This course file is copyrighted material, and may not be used as all, or part, of any commercial venture without securing written permission from Donald Fanning and myself (Gordon Chisholm). This text file is considered to be an intregal part of the course file, and must accompany the course. Comments are welcome. We may both be reached on America Online. Gordon Chisholm Donald Fanning GJC1 on AOL Sneed Hern on AOL Copyright - February 9,1994