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Armchair Architest 09 - Entry 002; Foothills Trail
« on: March 16, 2009, 01:37:03 PM »

 Cool
Thanks to Charlie for this challenge, great fun indeed! 

I took the paper and pencil approach from my favorite blue leather armchair, first using the topos (with liberal doses of JD on the rocks) and a ruler and compass to measure things out..  with full intent to transpose into Sketchup after some simple Powerpoint and Acrobat workups..  Unfortunately i didn't get Sketchup to work in my time available.. so one must imagine things draped over the topography..

So things are simple here.. not a lot of neet Sketchup views..

I really liked the hills/topography on the southern Flank and thus put much of the back nine down there.

Disclaimer: I am not related to Bob Lang of Erin HIlls, and had no inkling of it being the basis for this contest's layout, and I've never been there.

Several things I was sensitive to :

- Front tees having their own challenges/opportunities on a hole
- Play going in all directions
- a good trail goes up & over, around and through a site
- a good rest area and means to create different loops is priceless
















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