Links Championship Course Firestone (PC, CD-ROM) Access Software - 1995 USA, Canada Release

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Links Championship Course Firestone
Packaging cover Links Championship Course Firestone.
Product ID 81192-71247
Product UPC 081192712476
Platform(s) PC
Packaging Retail Box
Media CD-ROM
Copyright date 1995
Publisher(s) Access Software
Category(s) Entertainment, Sports, Golf
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

Millionaire industrialist Harvey Firestone originally created Firestone Country Club in 1928 for his employees. Completely redesigned in 1959 by Robert Trent Jones, Firestone's South Course has become one the premier stops on the PGA tour. In 1960 the South Course played host to the PGA Championship, and is presently the home of the NEC World Series of Golf. Every August top professionals from around the world come to Akron, Ohio to face the challenges of one of the most demanding courses in the world.

The Links Design Team photographed Firestone's South Course in late October to capture its stunning fall colors. Selected for its rich tradition, tenacity, and beauty, Firestone is truly a legendary course.

Fully enhanced in high resolution graphics, Firestone Country Club is an essential addition to your Links Championship Course Collection.

  • Simulated aerial flybys (Playable only with Links386 CD.)
  • The new aerial flyby feature gives you a bird's eye view of each hole and helpful commentary.
  • The course file on this CD is fully compatible with Links, Links386 Pro, Microsoft Golf Version 2.0.
  • Flybys and CD-ROM play only available with Links386 CD.

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 5.0
Required CPU 386
PC Windows 3.1
Required CPU 386DX
PC Windows 95
Required CPU 386DX

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Retail Box cover Links Championship Course Firestone. Retail Box back Links Championship Course Firestone.

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