Course of shots N R Civeton, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire Golf, written for the ZX Spectrum, is great fun to play [if you're deaf - RLB]. I used the ATTR function to work out what was in any particular square. So, if you want to change either the Paper or Ink, or perhaps stop something flashing or brightening the screen, all the ATTR numbers will have to be changed accordingly. The program asks you the direction, which can be anything from 0 to 12. Direction 0 is straight up, 3 is to the right, 6 down, and 9 left. [Think of a clock. And remember you can use decimals.] You then input strength on a 0 to 200 scale, depending on the distance of hole. If your ball falls into a bunker, do not despair; the computer will chip it out - but in a random direction [though not as random as the program flow in this spaghetti junction - RLB].