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Burn's Old Links
 
Mike Jones
7118 yards. Par 71.
Difficulty Medium/Hard

Scottish Links

Fictitous - 49mb
Sep 2003

2003 Course of the Year

Overall Rank 1st

Burn's Old Links is the 9th course design by Mike Jones and is a traditional 'old' style Scottish links course, moulded amongst the coastal dunes, and situated close to an old town. Its roots lie in the famous courses of St Andrews and Prestwick, and it becomes the closest simulation of links golf ever seen. Your round begins close to the old town, with a scary opening tee shot if you decide to take the shortest route to the flag. You then follow the road at the 2nd tee, before driving over the edge of the bordering buildings at the 3rd in true St Andrews style. Progressing to the 6th you meet the magnificant wooden faced bunker guarding the green, leading you towards the 'Bunning' burn which splits the fairway at the 8th and 12th holes. The design is just awesome, the course simply flows around the landscape and hazards, with dips and valleys, dune peaks, and greens that perfectly follow the contours of the surrounding fairways and rough. The texturing is both outstanding and groundbreaking, again exceeding his previous releases, with dry ground, worn patches, sand speckles, humps and bumps all blended seemlessly together. Planting is lower key here, formed by natural low level bushes and grasses, and looking so realistic and natural, but the real beauty here is more in the rolling landscape of textures than bold colours. In lay out terms this is the closest course seen in style to St Andrews, with wide open views and many route choices to the flags, it is a course to learn and admire and i feel certainly best played without aiming using the top camera view. The type of play offered here is different to any other apcd course, as there are so many decisions to make, weighing up the risk between routes, hazards, distances and topography. The atmosphere created by this design is excellent, the old town buildings are just right for the location, the custom global sounds of the birds, backed by the distant sea rumble add ambiance, a driving range is evident, the Burn's new course runs alongside the 5th and 9th holes, and all the hazards are named for added realism. This design is special and should be admired, there are many extra special techniques used in this course design, many that you will not even realise are there. Playwise it is links at its best and the ball lies will offer up a tricky challenge. It is simply the cleverest course i have ever seen.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : Excellent

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Tall Pines Estate
 
Wayne Hewitt
7185 yards. Par 72.
Difficulty Medium/Hard

Pine Forest

Fictitous - 79mb
Feb 2003

Course of the Month

Overall Rank 2nd

Wayne Hewitt has previously designed the courses named Kylane and Autumn Valley; both were great in their own right, but in some respects simply seem as stepping stones to the creation of Tall Pines Estate. Every now and then a course design comes along which sets new high standards in its execution, looks or playability. This course is definately one of these, it is breathtaking its its beauty, immaculate in its attention to detail, and strategically impressive, with holes that will become instantly memorable. The course is set within a pine forest location, its best real life comparison must be the immaculately planted and well kept Augusta National course, and when you step out onto Tall Pines Estate you know that the groundsmen have done their job to perfection. At times you will almost feel the need to gasp, as patches of coloured flowers border the fringes of the holes, or a covering of wild grass extends into the shaded pine forested areas. No detail has been missed, smooth paths wind through the trees, benches and hole signs stand to the side of tee areas, and even the lilliepads on the lake contain pink flowers. The views across the course are often amazing as you can peek through the trees to see other fairways or natural features. The texture blending makes this a real treat, just take a look at where the pine areas meet the rough. Other great points of interest include the lovely stone bridge at the 16th, the river creek at the 14th which is a reachable par 4, and the superb custom clubhouse at the back of the 18th. The faint chit chat of birds will follow you throughout this stunning course. Playwise the course is always fair, it offers some great shot choices, and the par 3's really do shine out as beautiful set pieces. Hole previews are lovely and provide the information you need including the green slopes, and the tournament option is complete with crowds and advertising boards. For overall visual beauty and a manicured finish this arguably remains the number one choice. It is the fictional Augusta and the holes quickly become like old friends which you regularly will return to.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : Excellent
     
Crystal Pines
 
Mike Jones
6682 yards. Par 71.
Difficulty Medium

Mountain Forest

Fictitous - 69mb
May 2004

Course of the Month

Overall Rank 3rd

Crystal Pines is the 10th course design by Mike Jones, and is a visual masterpiece. Amazingly the designer still manages to offer something new and interesting to players, this time a fir tree forest course, backed by the snow capped mountains, and remeniscent in style of say Banff Springs. At the opening tee you overlook the course, a majestic view with a stone wall running along the left of the hole. The textures are soft green and look fantastic. The 2nd hole offers a testing short par 3 over a crystal clear lake, before the 3rd wraps around the lake to produce an amazing drive choice in true Bayhill style. After the 4th hole, you leave the lakes behind for a short while, and view the beautiful splashes of colour and customary amazing planting down the rest of the back nine as you rise up into the hills. Bunkers will shield many of the approach shots, and watch out for the lovely clubhouse building at the back of the 8th hole. After the turn is one of my favourite holes, a 160 yard par 3 to a green set on a plateau which slopes away down to the left, just awesome. Then you play a long par 5 and a tricky par 4, again with great buildings on show, before the most spectacular view of the course at the 13th tee making full use of the excellent panorama. Another beautiful tee shot greets the 14th, complete with a valley to this fairway, onto the 15th which again wraps around a large lake. The 16th features a clever split fairway, and the 17th is another trademark par 3 of superb quality before you finish overlooking another lakeside hole offering some great risk versus reward play at the par 5. Mike Jones always likes to try something never before seen, this time it is the lakeside bunkers at the 3rd and 7th holes, and they are remarkable, and complete with a wet sand texture edge they work beautifully. I've taken you on a little tour of this course, visually it is amazing and true to the designers usual style and all the extras are evident. The attention to detail is extremely high, even with aged bare trees in key places for effect. Frankly, we have seen little to match the beauty of this course design, and it remains one of Mike Jones' very best efforts.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : Excellent

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Crooked Creek
 
Wayne Hewitt
7201 yards. Par 72.
Difficulty Medium/Hard

Australian Pine Forest

Fictitous - 116mb
Apr 2006

2006 Course of the Year

Overall Rank 4th

Crooked Creek started life out as a sister course to the amazing Tall Pines Estate. The grand plan was to build a few courses that were all in a similar location such as Pinehurst. However, inspired by a photo of the 3rd hole at Brookwater Golf Course in Queensland, Australia, Wayne Hewitt set about a design that was cross between Tall Pines and a Melbourne sandbelt course. The results are remarkable and most successfully achieved, with an Australian feel definately captured. Wayne is already a master of apcd designing, with Tall Pines Estate and Wagga Wagga as shining examples of his work. Crooked Creek is simply breathtaking, both beautiful to look at and engaging to play. The quality of the work is exceptional on the blending, textures and overgrown bunker work, and visually the green fairways contrast superbly with the dusty sandbelt and waste ground areas. The pine trees look fabulous, and the planting is just about the most realistic you will ever see. Everything seems to have been meticulously planned, the tee views create stunning set pieces complete with small stone water dispensers, the elevations are superb and the lay out calls for thoughtful play and offers a lot of choice. A wonderful 3d clubhouse overlooks the course perched on small hillock. The panorama adds extra depth with a small village and a neat craggy outcrop becoming distinguishing features of the course. Two holes i have chosen to look out for are the 11th surrounded by sandy wasteland thats looks so amazingly natural, and the short par 4 which is reachable off the tee over a lake, so will you dare to take it on? The custom tees and course logo are excellent ideas to complete the realism of this design. You wont get any tournament crowds here, but you really wont want to spoil the view ! I believe this is probably the highest overall quality design of them all, particularly for natural realism, planting and elevation, but it just doesnt quite endear itself as my favourite overall course, as there are a few others that i find more memorable and exciting to return to play.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : None
     
Pacific Breaks
 
Mike Jones
7358 yards. Par 72.
Difficulty Medium/Hard

Coastal

Fictitous - 60mb
Dec 2003

2001 Course of the Year

Overall Rank 5th

Mike Jones is rightly considered a genious with the apcd. Pacific Breaks was his 4th course release way back in December 2001 and was a fictional design set on the pacific coastline in the style of Pebble Beach and Cypress Point. This was yet another innovative and ground breaking design, with the coastline sea taking on the most realistic beauty ever seen at the time, complete with superb cliffside edges and white surf on the waters. Adding to this is the most amazingly realistic planting, and the designers artistic abilities should not be underestimated. You tee off the first hole inland, a beautiful setting, with superb undulating fairways, and a new lighter than usual set of textures which fit the location perfectly. You progress inland across some cleverly designed layouts, until you gimpse the sea in the distance at the back of the 5th hole, and your heart will beat faster. The 6th tee and your eyes will fill with wonder and delight at the view over the cliffs to the par 3 green, an amazing sight. There follows a series of coastal holes which contain astonishingly clever strategy with risk always playing off against reward and penalty for mistakes. Finally you move inland again down the back nine, but each and every hole not only looks superb, it plays like a dream, looking comfortable off the tees, but in reality there is loads to learn about the best places to lay up, and fairways undulate to make ball lies more difficult. Greens here are often well protected too. As with many of the best courses, the last few holes play as some of the hardest challenges and making pars down the 17th and 18th will make you breathe a sigh of relief. In 2003 the planting was upgraded, a few holes redesigned including a par 5 18th hole, and new cart paths added with amazing bunker texturing and surround blending, all improving this beautiful course. In 2001 this design pushed the boundaries of what the original apcd could achieve, visually and at times strategically there is once again little to beat this course, it is just beautiful and fantastic to play. A former number one groundbreaking design and course of the year, its 2003 update lifts it back among the best ever courses available for the game.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : Very Good

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Las Joyas
 
Mike Jones
7260 yards. Par 72.
Difficulty Medium/Hard

Woodland

Fictitous - 96mb
Dec 2004

Course of the Month

Overall Rank 6th

Mike Jones has now released an amazing 12 fantastic courses for our beloved game. This time we locate to Spain for a manicured and lush course known as 'The Jewels'. This design, more than any other by Mike uses the deeper woodland feel, with trees tightly enclosing the holes, and very much in play at times as arial hazards. The key distinguishing features are the excellent lakes and creeks, and bunkers that are surrounded by a yellowy brown bermunda grass textures which sets it apart from the normal look. There are many 3d structures on this course, from the quant wooden conveniences, to the beautiful bridges and the amazing log clubhouse complete with vending machines. A building site is also included backing the 12th hole complete with corrugated structures and a digger. All these are created by Pat Auge who has done an absolutely superb job to enhance the realism of this design. The opening hole sets the scene with a wonderful lakeside view complete with wooden boardings, the 12th similarly has a lovely tee shot next to a pond. The 2nd, 5th and 7th are all beautiful par 3's, with the latter arguably one of the best ive ever seen. The 4th and 9th holes are must hit the fairway holes, with second shots over small ponds to guarded greens. The 10th is a right angled dogleg and the 17th is just covered by bunkers. Mike has called Las Joyas a thinking man's course, and i entirely agree with him. It cannot be simply overwhelmed by power and you will really need to play clever to out-manouevre the various traps. It is a tough course, and arguably his most severe 2003 design. However, it is not unfair at all, more that wayward shots can lead to compounded errors if you are not careful, so choose your route wisely. This is a first class and an exceptional design, certainly one of the very best in terms of quality and a real challenge to play well.
Hole Previews : Excellent Tournament Option : Excellent

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