We present here a model of the exchange-correlation hole for strongly correlated systems using a simple nonlocal generalization of the Wigner-Seitz radius. The model behaves similarly to the strictly correlated electron approach, which gives the infinitely correlated limit of density functional theory. Unlike the strictly correlated method, however, the energies and potentials of this model can be presently calculated for arbitrary geometries in three dimensions. We discuss how to evaluate the energies and potentials of the nonlocal model, and provide results for many systems where it is also possible to compare to the strictly correlated electron treatment.