7 No Course Selected - Select from New Game then Tee off
8 No Hole Loaded - Select Tee off from New Game to load a hole
9 Display
10 Game
11 Sound
12 Swing Meter
13 Putting Meter
14 Course
15 Conditions
16 Weather
17 Time
18 Pro
19 Scratch
20 Handicap
21 Are you sure you want to delete Golfer: %s?
22 Delete Golfer
23 &Video
24 &Slide Show
25 &Audio
26 Additional Course Video
27 Additional Course Slide Show
29 Jack Nicklaus Golf - Golden Bear Edition, Version 0.9a 3/8/96
30 Create Golfer
31 Unable to find %s file: %s
32 This program requires 256 color or greater display modes
33 Error
34 Error - Please Re-Install
35 Required files are missing.
36 Hole
37 to green:
38 Accept
39 Re-Hit
40 Drop
41 Mulligan
42 Gimme
43 lie:
44 Tee
45 Fairway
46 Lght Rgh
47 Hvy Rgh
48 Sand
49 Water
50 Crt Path
51 OOB
52 Obst.
53 Cup
54 Fringe
55 Green
56 Par
57 distance:
58 lie:
59 Last Shot Distance:
60 Custom
61 yds
62 ft
63 in
64 Scale:
65 End Current Game
66 Are you sure you want to end your current game?
67 Hitting:
68 Club:
69 i
70 w
71 p
72 sw
73 pw
74 lw
75 dr
76 Cancel
77 Course:
78 out
79 in
80 total
81 Front 9
82 Back 9
83 Autoplay
84 Replay
85 Ok
87 to pin:
88 &Rehit
89 first
90 second
91 third
92 fourth
93 fifth
94 sixth
95 seventh
96 eighth
97 ninth
98 tenth
99 eleventh
100 twelveth
101 thirteenth
102 fourteenth
103 fifteenth
104 shot
105 one
106 two
107 three
108 four
109 five
110 six
111 seven
112 eight
113 nine
114 ten
115 eleven
116 twelve
117 thirteen
118 fourteen
119 fifteen
120 sixteen
121 seventeen
122 eightteen
123 in air
124 E
125 JNG Course Info File, Copyright (c) 1996, Accolade
126 Jack Nicklaus Course Files
127 Add Course File
128 All Files
129 JNG Golfer File, Copyright (c) 1996, Accolade
130 Are you sure you want to remove course: %s?
131 Remove Course
132 Goto
133 View
134 Plugged
135 aw
136 1 mtr
137 Normal
138 10 mtr
139 30 mtr
140 50 mtr
141 Select A Golfer
142 Save
143 File Access Error on File:
144 Jack Nicklaus Golf - Golden Bear Edition
145 This program requires 640x480 or greater display modes
146 Custom
147 uphill
148 downhill
149 level
150 < 1
151 MPH
152 Commentator
153 You are now the game host.
154 It is your turn.
155 %s has completed a shot.
156 %s has left the game.
157 Lost connection to %s.
158 %s has joined the game.
159 Detailed Statistics: %s
160 The game you have attempted to join\n has allready teed off.\nPlease select another.
161 Dirt
162 Also called 'medal play,' this is the traditional game of golf where the goal is to finish a round with the fewest number of strokes. In competition, the lowest round or series of rounds wins. Handicaps are often used to equalize competition among golfers of various skills.
163 This type of play is scored by the number of holes won between competitors. A hole is won by the competitor who holes the ball in the fewest number of strokes. Score is kept between competitors using the terms 'holes up' or 'all square' with the number of holes left 'to play' (e.g. 'Nicklaus 3 Up Thru 9' means the Golden Bear is three holes ahead with 9 holes left to play.) A side is 'dormie' when it is as many holes up as there are holes remaining to be played.
164 This is a Stroke Play tournament where each competitor deducts his or her handicap from final score. The player with the lowest net score wins.
165 This is a Stroke Play tournament where the player with the lowest gross score is the winner. Handicaps are not used.
166 Skins is a popular 'side game' that is played by two or more competitors. The player with the lowest score on a hole wins a 'skin.' When holes are tied, the skin or skins are carried forward to the next hole until they are won. In the $1 Millon Skins Challenge, different values are placed on each hole and each skin is worth $30,000. Scoring is as follows: 1st 6 holes - 1 skin per hole, 2cd 6 holes - 2 skins per hole, last 6 holes - 3 skins per hole.
167 This game is a sudden death playoff with a twist - someone is dropped from each hole. Two or more competitors play Stroke Play, and the player with the hightest score at the end of the first hole is dropped from the competition. If there is a tie for the highest score, then all players will be carried thru to the next hole. The last player remaining is the winner.
168 This game is another popular side game to Stroke Play. The goal is to accumulate as many points as possible (stakes are often assigned to each point.) Three points are possible for each hole: one for the player who reaches the green first; one for the player who is closest to the cup after all are on the green, and one for the player who is the first to hole out. In this game, nobody gives up their honors position!