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Autumn Valley Golf Club
by Wayne Hewitt

Links Corner Course Database ID Number - 583
Release Date CRZ Filesize Par Course Length
2001-09-29  38,700,179  bytes 72  7037 yards
Type Style CRZ Filename
FICTIONAL  PARKLAND  AutumnValley.crz 
Course ID Course Key
4e262761b51d11d5a4c29da6c6ccfa61  510ea0432bd3a2dac1b606e61cd8b379 

COURSE SCREENSHOTS

LINKS CORNER REVIEW

Reviewed by Roger Worsham

Autumn Valley by Wayne Hewitt is the best course I got asked to beta test and never did, because I couldn't get the D/L to work. However, when the course hit the streets I was # 1395 to down load it. Now more then ever do I wish I had gotten an earlier chance to play this course. This is by far one of the best APCD course out there. This is a fictional course in a parkland setting, and the list of extras is huge, but here we go.

Course statistics; Par 72, 7037 Yards, 5 Tees.

Goodies; Hole previews, custom objects, custom tees, custom flags, custom textures, custom sounds, and a unique feel (I consider that a goodie). About the only thing missing is tournament objects and crowds.

The hole previews are well done. Wayne also took the time to make these hole previews into custom 2D objects off of each tee, very nice. The custom 2D objects seemed to be all over the place, bridges, and hole signs, trashcans, tee markers, and flags. All of the objects were very well done and placed. Never once did it feel there were too many or not enough, the balance was perfect. The well done added cart paths and fences complete the real course feel.

As for the textures, again just brilliant some of the best I have seen, the fairways, greens and rough all have a look of late summer/early fall.

The custom sounds blend into the course and give it a nice feel. I would also like to point out to Wayne that the sound volumes were well done. Designers please note that on some newer courses recently released the sound levels are way too loud! Sounds should blend in, and just be part of the course, not slap you in the face and make you jump out of your chair when a sound appears.

As for the unique feel this course offers, is the views and color. Everything about this course feels like playing golf in the early fall, hence the name Autumn Valley. The coloring and the lighting were just incredible. The best way I could describe it was playing the course is it felt more like a walk in the fall in a park, then it did playing golf. I looked forward to every new hole just so could see what my next view would be.

Okay I have raved about the beauty of this course. How did it play? Outstanding, there were good risk/reward shots, and the fairways were wide for clickers and ps players. Most, but not all the greens are medium sized, and presented a good, but not overly hard putting challenge. Most of the greens are sloped and will reward a well-placed approach shot. The bunkers were well placed, and just like the rest of the course they blended in and stand out as some of the best out there. The planting also deserves notice because of how well done it was. It looked natural and completely in tune with the autumn colors.

One thing I thought was unique were holes #12 and #13, both of these were back to back Par 3's which I have not seen on two many courses. This gave the course a nice fresh feel. Also I would say #13 is the signature hole. As stated it is a Par 3, which plays over water to green in the middle of a lake. What makes this hole stand out, is the graphic work Wayne did by spelling Autumn Valley on the edge of the lake with his planting.

The front nine only has one Par 5, and it is not reachable in two. In fact this hole almost forces the player's second shot to be about a 190-yard lay up, leaving you still about 80 yards to the green. The 10th hole is also a Par 5 and is reachable in two, but the green is small and sloped, which makes the holding the green very hard. The 14th Par 5 is not reachable in two, but the 16th is, but again the risk of shooting over the lake is pretty high. Also the green here is big, and so getting on the green in two could leave you with a very long, eagle putt.

In short this is a must have for anyone looking to see a great example of how powerful the APCD truly is. This is a beautiful course, with a great look. The course plays great, and because of the challenges of the par 5's, scoring real low will be a good challenge. All the extras Wayne added, and incredible attention to detail, go way beyond making this course a lifetime keeper.

Course Info :
Cameo Screen? Yes
Splash Screen? Yes
Text file? Yes
Hole Previews? Yes
35mb
Reviewed October 2001

CLIPNOTES by Ben Bateson (ousgg)

Description
Fictional, estate course
Location
It’s a guess, but it seems to most often be the forests of New England that inspire these colour schemes.
Conditions
Pick your flags carefully and you might get away with M*/M*.
Concept  9/10
Autumn by name and of course very much by nature. The riot of oranges and pinks are real trademarks of this course, and the October look has rarely been carried out as convincingly. It certainly doesn't feel gimmicky - the course layout is far from standard with back-to-back Par 5s and Par 3s, but you wouldn't notice - and the homeliness is helped by a slew of course objects and designer touches which were radical at the time. From a general atmosphere standpoint, Autumn Valley has dated very well indeed.
Appearance  9/10
Well, there are no modern touches in this pre-seam-blend course, but you'd barely notice. With a host of outstanding 3D work (although not on the clubhouse) and excellent use of depth and perspective, the course is presented impeccably. The planting has been the main watchword here, of course, and is excellent at all levels, with variety and depth to the underplanting.
Playability  9/10
A really enjoyable layout here, and I had a blast revisiting this classic. Lots of emphasis on well-placed drives and long-term strategy sits shoulder-to-shoulder with some real chancy holes, and you're helped with clear hole previews and a course length which isn't overbearing. With a good gradient in hole difficulty towards the end, it's virtually impossible not to lose yourself in the course.
Challenge  5/10
While it's likely that scores close to par will be registered, it's all too clear that the greens will be responsible for all gains and losses here. The equation is simple: set slow greens and score low, or set middling greens to score close to par, but you'll feel cheated out of most of the shots that were dropped due to difficult slopes on the lawns.
Technical  8/10
Conceived by a future APCD legend, this exhibited quite marvellous technique at the time - a little dated today, perhaps, with no seam blending or bunker lips. Grass planting has come on a long way too: there's a lack of density and coherence in the undergrowth. But there are courses of the time that have dated far worse than this.
Overall A classic. Still looks great and has plenty to keep players coming back for more. 40/50
Please remember that Clipnote reviews are the opinion of one person and do not constitute an 'Official' Links Corner review of the course.

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