Attached is the first cut at the American and Continental schedules. The Continental is mostly last years schedule, but I figure they will go back to most of the same tournaments. Will need to swap around dates when the official schedule comes out.
These are my first choice courses for both schedules, all 103 of them:
There are 47 total events (weeks) for each tour; 37 Regular + 10 Crossover Events.
There are 3 Legs (Spring, Summer, and Fall) to each tour, with each Leg ending in a Crossover Event (Major, WGC, Olympics, or Ryder).
Each Leg will have a winner, and there will be an overall Season winner.
There are 52 courses used on the American schedule, with 44 Real and 8 Fictional.
There are 51 courses on the Continental schedule, with 44 Real and 7 Fictional.
Most of the courses on the Continental don't exist, so I went for playability first, then a similar look. Spain, Portugal, and Italy look similar to California; the Middle East looks a lot like Florida; Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Netherlands look like the Ohio area; and Asia resembles Texas of all places. Mexico City is high altitude, so I used The Preserve at Stanley Lake (5357 ft).
I saved Shadowlands and Crystal Pines as backup replacements.
Help me play through the course substitutes, labeled with the red
X. Leave any feedback here.
Edit: already see 1 duplicate. Changing the Sheshan International event from Pasatiempo to Shadowlands.
Royal Desert Palms looks very much like the Finals at Dubai, but FPS are ~20 on first few holes.
The Irish Open is now at Portstewart GC. We have this course: The Strand. Replaces Royal Porthcawl.
Next up - the format for the season ending Crossover, event 47.
Edit: Mark is still deciding about the bolded (above). The three leg season is a lot of work on his part to set up.
John