Links Championship Course Banff Springs (PC, 1.44MB 3 1/2" Disk) Access Software - 1992 USA, Canada Release

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Links Championship Course Banff Springs
Title
Links Championship Course Banff Springs
Product ID
81192-61185
Product UPC
081192611854
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Retail Box
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1.44MB 3.5" Disk
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Description from the packaging.

Banff Springs of Alberta, Canada is an almost indescribably beautiful setting for golf. Over a mile high in the splendor or the Canadian Rockies near the border of British Columbia, Banff is nature at its best- unspoiled and virtually untouched.

Designed in 1928 by the late Stanley Thompson, one of the world's foremost golf architects, Banff features a course which rolls gently along the Bow river under the snow capped peaks of Sulphur Mountain, Mount Rundle and Tunnel Mountain. Access' Links design team has chosen to meticulously reproduce the first 18 holes, The Sulphur Nine and The Rundle Nine- 6,643 yards, par 71.

Ranked as a silver medal course by Golf Magazine, Banff demands accuracy with well-placed traps to snare poor shots. Its most famous hole is "The Devil's Cauldron," a magnificent par 3 played from a tee perched high above a tiny emerald lake so clear you can almost read the brand names of the golf balls lying on the bottom.

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 5.0
Required CPU
386
PC Windows 3.1
Required CPU
386

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Retail Box cover Links Championship Course Banff Springs. Retail Box back Links Championship Course Banff Springs.

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