TPC at Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Arizona

Home to the Phoenix Open

Architects:
Tom Weiskopf
Jay Morrish

Tees           1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  OUT
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TPC           410 416 554 150 453 389 215 470 415 3472
Championship  366 393 537 133 416 365 190 446 383 3229
Regular       341 376 515 123 375 348 165 414 350 3007
Forward       311 340 489  98 350 322 137 395 329 2771
Par            4   4   5   3   4   4   3   4   4   35

Tees           10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18   IN   TOT
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TPC           403 469 195 576 444 501 162 332 438 3520  6992
Championship  385 439 170 552 419 468 143 292 411 3279  6508
Regular       363 408 149 528 396 439 120 254 385 3042  6049
Forward       340 372 124 486 361 403 100 246 364 2796  5567
Par            4   4   3   5   4   5   3   4   4   36    71

        The Tournament Player's Club of Scottsdale offers a challenge to both
the average golfer and professional. Located on 450 acres in the Valley of the
Sun against the backdrop of the Sonoran Mountains, this resort contains two
eighteen hole courses. While trees are few and far between, the stadium course
is dotted with sage, cactus, rocks, sand and other desert foliage. Mounds and
sand traps help to define the holes.
        Any course without massive trees and dozens of lakes and rivers to
heavily penalize the player is a challenge to do in JNSE. "Scottsdale" is very
similar to a linkside course, with no trees to line the fairways. Most of us
amateur architects would have not even tried to do this one. The course was
originally done for the JNUG version. I have since redone it using some of the
new features of "Signature" which required removing pieces of rough and cart
path that had been built into the course to simulate hills since the new
version makes the terrain features come more into play.

Other courses I've also been involved with designing for the Signature version
of Jack Nicklaus:

        The TPC at Southwind (Federal Express Open)
        The TPC at Avenel (Kemper Open)
        Forest Oaks C.C. (K-Mart Greater Greensboro Open)
        Kingsmill G.C. (Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic)

And if you have a chance to get a hold of Cog Hill by Alan Pajari, go for it.
I recently downloaded a copy and thought it played very close to the original.
The course showed a lot of time well spent and was greatly appreciated.

Dale Somerfelt
Parma, Ohio
July 24, 1992
Available on PC-Ohio (voted best BBS in the USA)
(216)-381-3320  (At $39.00/year a real bargain)
