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"Infamous Golf Holes" now on PC game

Tuesday December 12, 2006 | 16:16:23 212 words, 4760 views
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In the mid-seventies, a print appeared on the wall of my grandfather’s TV room. It depicted a golf hole on the edge of the Grand Canyon, and it fascinated me. For quite a while, I was under the impression that such a hole actually existed.

In fact, the print was the work of artist Loyal H. “Bud” Chapman, who dreamt up and committed to canvas an entire 18-hole course of “infamous” holes (with no help whatsoever from Pete Dye).

As it turns out, Chapman isn’t only an artist, he’s a scratch golfer with several amateur titles under his belt.

And now, his course from heck can be played for real. Sort of.

AboutGolf has turned Chapman’s 18 holes into a PC game, which is available at the company’s website for $20.

As if I didn’t have enough to distract me from my real work….

So if you are looking for some unique golf-related stocking stuffers (or simply a way to get your significant other to do something on the computer other than work, or browsing porn sites), you might consider the gift of impossible golf holes.

Chapman’s creations will make the no. 1 handicap hole at your home club look like a piece of cake in comparison!


Chapman’s 13th: Lake Superior Yacht & Country Club


Comments:

Comment from: ROBERT JOLY [Visitor] Email · http://groups.msn.com/2WAYGOLF
Hi I would like your comment about my invention '2waygolf'
Please visit my site.
This invention was first published in the Ottawa Citizen in 2004.
a copy of the article is included .
Thank you
Permalink 12/12/06 @ 20:41
Comment from: Dave Marrandette [Visitor]
Kiel, I still have a notebook with these pictures as they appeared in GD in the mid-70's. They're so much fun to look at. Can't wait to get my hands on this game.
Permalink 12/13/06 @ 07:38

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