I could not understand or make work the drawing tool Charlie suggested. Therefore, I went off on my own and found something I could understand and use. I turned on the drawing tool bar, by the menu selection
View->Toolbars->Drawing
This gave me the freeform drawing tool that would allow me to make lines where I wanted them.
To draw as I did do as follows:
From the new tool set select the freeform drawing tool.
Position over start point. Hold down button and draw by moving mouse. When completing the figure you are drawing make sure you cross the line you started with and release the mouse button.
This will give you a filled curve. Select the selection tool. Click on the inside shaded area of the curve and hit delete.
Position pointer over the curve drawn and click so tht it is selected. Right click and select convert to polyline.
Right click again and select done.
Click outside the figure to deselect the border and its new fill. Click on the fill again to select it and hit the delete key.
Hover over the border again and click to select it. Right click and select
Convert to uniform b-spline. A pop up box will ask you for a number. I always put in 100. Charlie may be able to explain what this is about. This usually decreases to size of the drawing you have made. If you draw a little larger than you want, then it may decrease to the size you intended. When it is smaller than the shape you want, click on one of the + marks on your old line and drag it out to increase the size of the b-spline. Repeat as necessary to return the shape to what you intended. Another thing it does is take some of the dog out of your leg
Therefore, you can click and drag to reshape doglegs to what you intended.
Right click and select done. Click outside the figure to deselect it and its fill. Click on the fill and hit delete.
I notice there is a close loop nicely in the right button menu. I never used it, because I thought I had all my loops closed. However, when Charlie looked at my work,he discovered I didn't have them all closed. Perhaps this is what he used to close them for me.
Zoom in to the green area and draw its shape within the existing shape just as you drew the fairway. When drawn, select the green outline by clicking on it. Hold down the ctrl key and additionally select the fairway outline by clicking on it. Right click an select make group. You now have a hole ready for draping.
Note there may be tails of you lines at the end where you crossed over to complete loops. These can be selected and deleted to clean up your drawing. Or, send your drawing to Charlie and he is such a nice guy he will clean them up for you unasked.
Hope this helps anyone that may have been discouraged by using the tool as originally described.