© Maxis.
All rights reserved.

  

Screen Shots

Select a thumbnail below to view the full-sized image.

 

Modify an existing course, or start with a blank slate. Raise or lower terrain and place course elements anywhere you choose.
SimGolf's powerful Course Architect gives you total design control, allowing you to create your ultimate golfing masterpiece.
Use the overhead view (upper left window) to rotate your field of vision and use the course from any angle. Choose from hundreds of objects (upper right window)品ncluding lakes, greens, trees, traps, and more付o create golfing challenges.
With the Course Architect, you can create an easy, relaxing golf course賓r one that tests your golfing skills. It's up to you.
Once you've created your dream course, tee off with SimGolf for high-stakes skins, stroke or match competition. Round up a foursome and play in real time over the Internet or LAN.
Stroll the greens with SimGolf's 3D walk-through, and view each hole from every angle. See your shots from six different views付op, fly-by, landing, pin, instant replay and profile.
SimGolf's revolutionary MouseSwing interface gives you more control on every shot. Just slide the mouse back for backswing, and forward for impact. You create slices and hooks, fades and draws, top and backspin, and more. The standard "power bar" option is also available for computer golf traditionalists.
Through video clips, legendary golf course designer Robert Trent Jones, Jr. will advise you on the art of course design病nd how to read a golf course to lower your score. SimGolf includes two of his classic courses: Rancho La Quinta in Southern California; and The Prince Course in Kauai.
Rancho La Quinta's desert topography will test every club in your bag. Strategically-placed bunkers, citrus groves and sloping greens require careful shot-making strategies.
Overlooking the Pacific, The Prince Course features awe-inspiring scenery病nd golfing challenges. The Prince Course has won a clubhouse full of "Best Course" awards, including Golf Digest's "America's 500 Best Places You Can Play," January 1996 issue.