olling
Evergreen is the second course I have designed for JN5.
It is set in the mountainous region of western North
Carolina and features a good degree of elevation changes,
an abundance of large sand traps along with a few water
hazards. The fairways are wide open, which should be
quite beneficial since Rolling Evergreen features an
abundance of hazards to challenge the golfer. It requires
a high degree of shotplanning rather than length off
the tee as the course measures only around 6,800 yards
from the tips. More details on Rolling Evergreen can
be found in the text file that is included with the
course.
View from the 3rd holes tee box.
The approach to the 18th green.
Rolling
Evergreens Scorecard
Hole |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
Total |
Par |
4 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
72 |
Gold |
404 |
505 |
204 |
411 |
450 |
160 |
344 |
571 |
401 |
424 |
381 |
547 |
423 |
187 |
360 |
527 |
194 |
400 |
6883 |
Blue |
376 |
488 |
197 |
393 |
427 |
147 |
330 |
548 |
387 |
400 |
352 |
525 |
409 |
181 |
337 |
500 |
175 |
378 |
6540 |
White |
365 |
467 |
187 |
377 |
411 |
138 |
304 |
530 |
362 |
373 |
334 |
505 |
395 |
162 |
315 |
482 |
151 |
357 |
6200 |
Red |
345 |
451 |
170 |
351 |
384 |
125 |
290 |
507 |
305 |
352 |
307 |
483 |
382 |
153 |
293 |
445 |
144 |
340 |
5827 |
*All holes measured to the center
of the green.
You
can download Rolling Evergreen from the following websites:
Gus
n Golf from this site you can download the course
in three separate zip files. This should help out if
you are having trouble downloading the entire 14MB course
at one time. After you have downloaded all three files,
unzip their contents into one folder called Rolling
Evergreen that you created in your Jack 5 Courses folder.
Remember
that you will need WinZip or an equivalent decompression
utility to unzip the file(s).
The DOS utility PKUnzip will not work because of the
Windows 95 long filenames used.
*
There is a typo in the documentation for Rolling Evergreen.
It should be Mike Culver, not Carver, who sent me the
great waterfall sound. My apologies to Mike.
|