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Jack Nicklaus 5
Golf Course Designer
What is a Golf Course Designer?
The Jack Nicklaus 5 Golf Course Designer(tm) is a tool that allows you
to create your own golf courses, playable with the Jack Nicklaus(tm) 5
golf game. Use the designer to place trees, move hazards, and change
terrain elevations. Make rolling fairways, create a giant bunker, or
design a monster par 3--the possibilities are endless. So take some
time, learn the tools and create the golf course of your dreams.
About this Demonstration version
The Golf Course Designer included with this document is a limited
demonstration version of the Designer found in the Jack Nicklaus 5
game available soon. With this version, you will be able to build
three hole golf courses only. You will be able to save and open as
many three hole golf courses as you would like. You will need the
full Jack Nicklaus 5 Game and Course Designer in order to complete
the remaining 15 holes for each course and to play your golf courses.
How do I begin?
Once you have the Designer up and running you can begin to create a
course. To start a new course click on the Blank Page Icon located in
the far left corner of the icons bar, or select "New Course" from the
File Menu. To open an existing course click on the Open Folder Icon
located second from the left edge on the icon bar. You can also select
"Open Course" from the File Menu. Now that you've got an open course
window you're ready to get to work.
Creating a New Hole.
There are two main ways to create a hole, Manual Creation and Course
Wizard.
Manual Creation
To manually create a hole, right click your mouse inside the course
window and a pop up menu will appear. Select "New Hole" from the menu.
Your mouse cursor will change to our placement cursor. Using the cross
hair as a starting point move your cursor to the location where you
wish to begin your hole placement. (Don't worry you can adjust the
placement at anytime. Your first click is for tee placement, this is
where your hole begins. Once you've placed the tee a small box will
appear with hole number and yardage information. When you move the
cursor a line will appear between the spot of your tee setup and the
placement of the cursor, this is to show the distance and direction
of the tee shot (Distance is shown in the Hole info box Under tee,
second shot or approach. Your total yardage is also shown.) Once you
feel you have the proper distance and direction, click your mouse
button for placement. Once you have placed your first shot you have
just created a par 3, you can choose to add a second shot making it a
par 4 or a third shot for a par 5 or you can finish the hole at anytime
by right clicking the mouse and selecting "Finish Hole" from the pop up
menu. To Cancel a hole at anytime right click your mouse and choose
"Cancel Hole" from the pop up menu or press the "Esc" button on your
keyboard.
Course Wizard
Under the File Menu select "Course Wizard" and a menu labeled
Scorecard Input appears. To create a hole select the appropriate
hole from the hole list in the upper left hand corner of the menu.
Once you've chosen an proper hole begin creation by choosing clicking
on the small triangle in the par box and choose a par for your hole
(3,4, or 5). Setup the distance from tee to pin for each of the four
tee placements, this is done by clicking your mouse in the box for the
Black tee and typing in an appropriate number (618 yard maximum)
continue this process through all tee types (Black is normally the
farthest from pin then blue white and red) Once you have selected
par for your holes the usable setup boxes for the par you've chosen
will no longer be grayed out.(a grayed out option is not available
for the hole you have setup so far) If you have chosen above a par 3
in the First Leg box click on the small triangle and you have a choice
of Straight, Dogleg Right, Dogleg Left (Dogleg is a hole that curves
right or left after a certain distance from the tee.) The angle of
your Dogleg can be set once you have chosen which direction your
first leg will go. Click the small triangle and choose the desired
angle or choose random to have it randomly chosen for you On a par
5 the Second leg is setup in the exact same manner. Once your hole
has the desired setup select OK and your hole will appear on the
course palette.
Moving and Rotating your hole in the Course Palette.
To move your hole on the course palette simply click on the hole
and drag it to the desired position. To rotate the hole click once
on the chosen hole to select it and then right click the mouse and
a pop up menu will appear select "Rotate Hole" from the pop up
menu.
Adjusting your custom hole.
Once your first hole has been laid out double click on the chosen
hole, a window with an enlarged view of the hole appears this is
the course palette. The hole palette consists of the Hole Layout
and Camera.
Hole Layout
The Hole Layout consists of the shot setup line and course shapes
(including fringe, fairway, putting green and tees) to select a
shape to work on just click near the edge of the chosen shape.
Every shape is made up of points, which are represented as circles
on the edges of the selected shape. There are three main ways to
adjust your shapes. To move the whole shape without changing it's
outline simply click and drag from any place within the shape that
is not touching the edge. To move a point on a shape simply place
your cursor over the chosen point when the circle turns yellow click
and drag the point so that the shape is adjusted to your liking. Two
adjacent points make a segment which can be adjusted by placing the
cursor over the edge of the shape until the chosen segment turns
yellow, then simply click and drag the segment to the desired spot.
To add another point to a segment simply move your cursor over the
selected segment, Right click your mouse and select "Split Segment"
from the Pop up menu.
Rendering and Adjusting the Camera.
The camera is represented by a yellow arrow and circle. To move the
location of the camera place your mouse cursor on top of the circle
when the circle turns blue click and drag the camera to the desired
location. To rotate the Camera place your mouse cursor on top of the
arrow when the arrow turns blue click and hold down the mouse button
moving your mouse in the desired direction until the camera is angled
as desired. To render a picture of your Course press the "Space Bar"
on your keyboard or select Rendered View from the View Menu. To
change the height of the camera right click in the rendered picture
and select the desired height from the pop up menu.
Zooming in and out in the Hole Palette.
To view a specific area on the course more clearly you can select
the Zoom Icon (It's a magnifying glass with a "+" in the middle) from
the Icon bar. This will zoom in on a chosen area. Click on the icon
again to deselect Zoom. You can also choose to hold down "Ctrl" and
"+" to zoom in or by right clicking and choosing "Zoom In" from the
pop up menu to zoom out hit "Ctrl" and "-" zoom out by right clicking
and choosing "Zoom Out" from the pop up menu.
Creating New Shapes.
To create a new shape, right click your mouse button inside the hole
palette and highlight New Shape a list of 12 possible shapes will
appear. Highlight the desired shape and click on it to choose. With
your mouse cursor select the spot in which you wish to place your
shape. Each click of the mouse will set a point into the shape. When
you feel that your shape outline is set, right click your mouse button
and select "Finish Shape" from the pop up menu. You can cancel a shape
at anytime during the setup process by right clicking your mouse and
Selecting "Cancel Shape" from the pop up menu or press "Esc" on your
keyboard.
Adding Objects to your course.
Now that you're hole is adjusted to your liking it's time to add some
items such as trees, bushes and sounds. To see the available items
select a palette from the View Menu and the palette will appear.
(some of the palettes include trees, rocks and more) To place the
object click on the chosen item and then click on the appropriate
space for your item in the hole palette. To place multiple items of
the same kind on a hole simply hold down the "Shift" key when you
click on the item in the palette. To Cancel that feature simply press
the "Esc" button on your keyboard. To adjust the options to an Item
double click on that item and it's option box will appear.
Changing Terrain or Course Elevation
Now that you've placed your items it's time to add some terrain. In
order to change elevation you must have a shape selected. You can
change the basic shapes by selecting a shape by clicking on it once.
Once a shape has been selected the Terrain Icons become usable.
Click on one of the 12 Icons or select one from the "Terrain Menu".
To adjust the terrain of a specialized area select "New Elevation
Shape" from the Terrain Menu and place the points as you would any
shape. A pink are will appear marking the chosen area. Now adjust
Terrain as you would any shape. You can hide the red marker in
rendered view by selecting "Hide" from the Terrain Menu. To view
Elevation in the Hole Palette simply select "Terrain from the
View Menu.
Course and Hole Info
The user can name the course and add a description by selecting
"Course Info" from the Edit Menu. You can also add in descriptions
of each hole by selecting "Hole Info" from the Edit Menu while at
the course palette window.
Saving and Loading Courses
To save your Course choose "Save" from the File Menu or click on
the Save Icon (looks like a floppy disk) and type in a save name
for your course
Ordering Information
Jack Nicklaus 5 is available in the U.S.
For more information, or to order direct, call
1-800-245-7744
and be sure to check out
http://www.accolade.com
(c) 1997 Accolade, Inc. All rights reserved.
Produced in association with Jack Nicklaus Productions.