
Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Courses
刺刀和黑马高尔夫球场的应用程序包括一个GPS启用的yardage指南,3D天桥,现场得分和更多! 俯瞰着蒙特利湾的原始避难所和多石海岬,刺刀黑马让来访的高尔夫球手高兴了50多年..
基本信息
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- 版本:
- 1.1
- 大小:
- 46.7 MB
- 类型:
- 体育
- 平台:
- 美版
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- 发布日期:
- 2016-09-23
- 价格:
- 免费
- 开发者:
- Best Approach
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Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Courses应用简介
The Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Courses App includes a GPS enabled yardage guide, 3D flyovers, live scoring and much more!
Overlooking the pristine sanctuary of Monterey Bay and the rocky promontory of Point Pinos, Bayonet Black Horse has delighted visiting golfers for more than 50 years. Located on the site formerly occupied by Fort Ord, both courses are steeped in golf and military history, each having played host to the game’s greats — from Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus to Ben Crenshaw and Johnny Miller — as well as several U.S. Presidents and foreign dignitaries. The conception of a golf facility at Fort Ord originated in 1954 when General Bob McClure, as commanding officer of the base, appropriated the government-owned property. To fulfill his ambition to design a golf course, McClure enlisted the assistance of a civilian friend, a Peninsula golf professional named Robert “Boots” Widener. McClure then went about laying out the 18 holes that would become Bayonet Golf Course, in honor of the 7th Infantry Light Fighter Division (nicknamed the “Bayonet Division”). He also recruited input from a soldier stationed at Ford Ord — future Golf Hall of Fame member Ken Venturi. By all accounts, McClure was a “left-handed” golfer with an all-too-common fade. The General managed to effectively reduce his handicap with a little creative architectural design of Bayonet: Holes 11 through 15 — widely known as “Combat Corner” — include a series of three sharp doglegs to the left, ideal for the General’s predictable shot trajectory. The evolution of the golf facility to 36 holes began in 1964 when McClure learned that the sweeping acreage along the south side of his prized Bayonet course was being considered for a military housing development. Responding quickly — and without any specific plans for another golf course — McClure and golf course superintendent Merle Russill took a ride around the still empty property in the General’s Jeep. McClure’s orders to Russill were to come up with a golf course design … fast. In less than two hours, the two came up with the design elements for an additional nine-hole course. The next year, while Black Horse was under way, McClure retired and his position was filled by General Edwin Carnes, who continued to work with Russill as well as McClure (who was still living on the Peninsula). When it was decided to add nine more holes to create a complete 18-hole layout, Russill designed the nine extra holes. In 1967, Bayonet had its companion course: Black Horse, named in honor of the 11th Calvary Regiment that was then stationed nearby at The Presidio of Monterey. Although the golf courses are notorious for the thick stands of cypress, oaks and pines that crowd the fairways, originally there were not many trees on either layout. Russill, the golf course superintendent at both Bayonet and Black Horse from 1955 to 1979, is recognized for one of the most significant developments in the golf courses’ maturation, planting an estimated 5,000 trees on the property during his tenure. In the past decade, both Bayonet and Black Horse saw minor renovations under the guidance of the PGA TOUR, but more recently, a multi-million-dollar renovation was completed in 2008 by renowned golf course architect Gene Bates. This opens a new chapter in the facility’s long and storied history. While hallmarks like “Combat Corner” (holes 11 through 15 on Bayonet) remain, novel challenges such as the newly-created par-3 15th on Black Horse and its soul-stirring view of the Pacific are sure to impress. Thanks to this combination of deference to the past, stunning location and innovative agronomic changes, Bayonet Black Horse is poised to continue its proud legacy as one of the Monterey Peninsula’s iconic golf courses.
中文翻译
刺刀和黑马高尔夫球场的应用程序包括一个GPS启用的yardage指南,3D天桥,现场得分和更多!
俯瞰着蒙特利湾的原始避难所和多石海岬,刺刀黑马让来访的高尔夫球手高兴了50多年。位于奥德堡以前占据的场地上,这两个球场都充满了高尔夫和军事史,每个球场都参与了这场比赛的最佳球员-从阿诺德 · 帕尔默 (Arnold Palmer) 和杰克·尼克劳斯 (Ben Crenshaw) 和约翰尼 · 米勒 (Johnny Miller)-以及几位美国总统和外国政要。奥德堡高尔夫设施的概念起源于1954年,当时鲍勃 · 麦克卢尔将军作为基地的指挥官,挪用了政府拥有的财产。为了实现他设计高尔夫球场的雄心壮志,麦克卢尔获得了一位平民朋友的帮助,他是一位名叫罗伯特 · “靴子” 的半岛高尔夫专业人士。麦克卢尔随后准备铺设18个洞,这将成为刺刀高尔夫球场,以纪念第7步兵师轻型战斗机师 (绰号 “刺刀师”)。他还招募了一名驻扎在福特奥德的士兵的意见-未来高尔夫名人堂成员肯 · 文图里。所有人都说,麦克卢尔是一名 “左撇子” 高尔夫球手,有着非常普遍的褪色。将军设法有效地减少了他的障碍,通过一个有点创意建筑设计的刺刀: 11到15号孔-广为人知的 “战斗角”-包括一系列的左边三个锋利的狗腿,是将军可预测的射击轨迹的理想选择。高尔夫设施发展到36洞始于1964年,当时麦克卢尔得知他珍贵的刺刀球场南侧的扫地面积正在考虑用于军事住房开发。麦克卢尔和高尔夫球场主管默尔 · 鲁西尔 (Merle Russill) 在通用吉普车 (General’s Jeep) 上骑了这辆仍然空荡荡的房产,没有任何具体的计划。麦克卢尔对鲁西尔的命令是想出一个高尔夫球场的设计……快。在不到两个小时的时间里,两人想出了额外的九孔球场的设计元素。第二年,当黑马正在进行的时候,麦克卢尔退休了,他的职位由埃德温 · 卡恩斯将军填补,他继续与鲁西尔以及麦克卢尔 (他还住在半岛) 一起工作。当决定再增加九个洞以创造完整的18洞布局时,鲁斯希尔设计了额外的九个洞。1967年,刺刀有了它的同伴路线: 黑马,以纪念当时驻扎在蒙特雷普雷西迪奥附近的加略山第11军团的名字命名。尽管高尔夫球场因拥挤球道的柏树、橡树和松树的厚实看台而臭名昭著,但原本两种布局上的树木都不多。从1955年到1979年,刺刀和黑马的高尔夫球场主管Russill被认为是高尔夫球场成熟最重要的发展之一,在他的任期内,估计在该房产上种植了5,000棵树。在过去的十年里,在PGA巡回赛的指导下,刺刀和黑马都进行了小规模的翻新,但最近,著名高尔夫球场建筑师吉恩 · 贝茨 (Gene Bates) 在2008年完成了价值数百万美元的翻新。这开启了该设施悠久而传奇的新篇章。虽然像 “战斗角” (刺刀上的11到15号洞) 的标志仍然存在,但新奇的挑战,比如新创造的第3杆15杆的黑马和它令人激动的太平洋景色肯定会给人留下深刻的印象。多亏了对过去的尊重,令人惊叹的地理位置和创新的农艺变化,刺刀黑马准备继续作为蒙特雷半岛标志性的高尔夫球场之一的骄傲遗产。
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