Mark Huxford's Classic PGA Tour list for PGA 2000
Version 1.1

Introduction:

U.S Open Saturday. June 27, 1955.
Olympic Club, San Fransisco.

Ben Hogan in action at the U.S Open

In the locker room, Ben Hogan sank heavily on a bench and took a Scotch and water from somebody's hand. It seemed certain that his 287 had clinched his fifth championship. He sipped his drink, shook his head and said slowly: "Boys, if I win it, I'll never work at this again. It's just too tough getting ready for a tournament. This one doggone near killed me. Besides, I don't think it's fair to drag Valerie [Mrs. Hogan] around and put her through this every time."

Someone asked if his leg had bothered him. "Only my knee," said Ben. "The more I walked, the more it hurt." From the end of a row of lockers an attendant shouted: "Jack Fleck is on 16 and he needs one birdie on the last three to tie!" Hogan sipped his drink, then smiled thinly: "Good for him." A reporter asked: "Which hole do you think you won it on, Ben?" He frowned: "There's no one hole. You don't win tournaments on just one hole. There's 72 holes."

A newcomer burst into the group. "Fleck's parred 17!" he cried. "Just missed his birdie. Needs a birdie on 18 to tie." Hogan stood up. He stepped out of his slacks, revealing a bandaged left knee. "I got to take a shower," he said. He walked off, stiff-legged. There was small talk, then the group was silent until Ben returned. He pulled on his slacks, slipped on his tasseled shoes, grinned as he looked around. Another runner arrived, panting. "Fleck's in the rough on the 18th," he shouted. Everyone turned back to Hogan. He reached into his locker, pulled out his tie and slowly began knotting it. Incredibly, somebody decided to ask: "Ben, did you use your own clubs, the ones you manufacture, in the tournament?" Hogan whirled and exploded: "Of course I did! Are you kidding?"

Jack Burke walked in, began to wrestle with his locker. "What did you do, boy?" Hogan called to him. "No good, Ben," Burke answered. "Drove in the rough all day." Tommy Bolt came in, elaborately avoided Topic A: "Hey, Benny, you got me all fouled up down there at Fort Worth. You got me to fix that hook. Now, doggone it, I'm slicing the ball. I'm goin' back to hookin'. You son of a gun, I bet you did that a-purpose." Hogan smiled.

Cary Middlecoff appeared, stuck out his hand. "Wonderful tournament, Ben, wonderful," he said. "A damn good score." He hurried away. Hogan drew on his jacket, reached into his locker and took out his clubs and threw them on the floor. "Anybody want a club cover?" he asked affably. Before anyone could answer, a new informant rushed in. "Ben, Fleck's got an eight-foot putt to tie!" Hogan relaxed. No one could think of anything to say for a moment. Then, desperately, a man brought up the subject of Ben's club manufacturing business again. "Now, how many clubs will you make in a day, Ben?" he asked. "It comes to 460 sets a month, Bill," Hogan said. "Isn't it true, Ben," the man rushed on, "that you threw away 100,000 clubs because they weren't perfect?" Hogan nodded. "I got at least $150,000 worth of new clubs I won't ship."

He sat down on the bench again. The group fell silent. Then it came: a tremendous roar of the gallery at the 18th. A reporter whispered hoarsely: "The kid's sunk it!" Ben Hogan's head went down and he cursed softly. Then he lifted his head and looked around at them all. "I was wishing he'd either make a two or a five," he said. "I was wishing it was over-all over." He turned to an attendant, indicated his clubs and sighed. "Well, we might as well git those things back in the locker. Gotta play tomorrow, looks like."

Herbert Warren Wind,
Sports Illustrated, June 1955.

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Welcome to the golden era of professional golf! The days of legendary tournaments played by heroes like Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Jimmy Demaret, Arnold Palmer and others. This player set for Sierra Sports PGA2000 recreates the golfers and the tournaments of that great era.

Instructions:

Unzip the folder containing the player files to your pga2000/players directory.
The list will show up when you enter the Who's Playing? screen.
Copy the AI Fix file to your pga2000/bin directory.
Place the file The 1955 PGA Tour.gsf in your pga2000/seasons directory.
Select it from the Play Season menu in the game.
Go to the Edit Season screen and go through each tournament one by one and check you have the course I have chosen for it. Matching custom courses to the tournaments was a difficult task considering the number of worthy courses for PGA is still comparitively low. I tried to choose ones that seemed to fit the setting of the tournament it hosts and that were of a style that would not seem out of place back in the 1950's.



Players included in this set;

Al Besselink
Arnold Palmer
Art Wall
Ben Hogan
Bill Mehlhorn
Billy Casper
Billy Maxwell
Bo Wininger
Bob Charles
Bob Toski
Bobby Cruickshank
Bobby Locke
Byron Nelson
Carry Middlecoff
Chandler Harper
Charles Coe
Charlie Sifford
Christy O'Conner
Claude Harmon
Dai Rees
Dave Douglas
Davis Love Jr
Dick Mayer
Don January
Doug Ford
Dow Finsterwald
Dutch Harrison
E.J Harrison
Earl Stewart Jr
Ed Furgol
Ed Oliver
Frank Stranahan
Freddy Haas
Gary Player
Gene Littler
George Fazio
Harvie Ward Jr
Henry Cotton
Jack Burke Jr
Jack Fleck
Jack Nicklaus
Jay Herbert
Jerry Barber
Jim Ferrier
Jim Turnesa
Jimmy Demaret
John Jacobs
Johnny Bulla
Julius Boros
Kel Nagle
Ken Venturi
Lew Worsham
Lionel Herbert
Lloyd Mangrum
Marty Furgol
Max Faulkner
Mike Souchak
Paul Runyan
Peter Thompson
Pete Cooper
Phil Rogers
Roberto De Vincenzo
Sam Snead
Shelley Mayfield
Stanly Leonard
Ted Kroll
Tommy Bolt
Tommy Jacobs
Tony Lema
Vic Ghezzi
Walter Burkemo

Schedule of the Season file

Event Host course Designer Purse
Los Angeles Open Franklin Hills Steve Opfer $32,500
Bing Crosby Pro-am Monterey Shores Ken McHale $12,500
San Diego Open Pasatiempo Alistair McKenzie $15,000
Greater Greensboro Open Deerfield Trace Steve Opfer $12,500
Azalea Open** Pine Crest CC Frank Roorda $12,500
The Masters** Augusta National Ken McHale $22,500
Miami Beach Open Canaveral Dunes Brian Silvernail $12,500
Hartford Insurance City Open Summerhill Tom Steenstrup $20,000
Colonial National Invitational Dallas Athletic Club Nick Bunch $25,000
U.S Open Monterey Shores Ken Mchale $20,000
Western Open Harpers Grove Steve Opfer $20,000
Scottish Open Darnoch Old Tom Steenstrup $12,500
The Open Championship Kilmory Links Alan Toft $20,000
Cavalcade of Golf Whitestone Park David White $50,000
Canadian Open Crandall Pines Steve Opfer $15,000
Long Island Rotary Classic Lagalochan Bay Alan Toft $15,000
World Championships of Golf Coeur d'Alene Scott Miller $50,000*
Buick Open Benson Hills Steve Opfer $15,000
PGA Championship Eden Valley Steve Opfer $20,000
New Zealand Open Kauri Hills Mark Huxford $10,000


** Course needs to be associated with this tournament through the edit season menu.
* To reduce the effect this tournament has on the money list, the purse was cut from $100,000 to $50,000.
Mr Toft please forgive me.

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