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Jamaica Bay — Golden Tee 2020

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2020 Jamaican course.

Tucked away on the Caribbean coastline, surrounded by electric blue water and swaying palm trees, is a lavish resort with all the amenities one seeks out while searching for paradise. The greatest of which, however, is the 18-hole masterpiece that weaves in and out of luxury hotels and popular tiki bars.

Jamaica Bay is the kind of bucket-list golfing experience most hope to play just once their life: a beautiful, rugged, sun-drenched layout that puts golfers in a trance while testing them on every shot. For those who seek out destination golf, this will be their nirvana.

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!  And here are the next 6 holes.

GT Par is most commonly -xx to -yy here, with the dependent setups on #a and #b.

This post contains tips, tricks, and information related to the 2020 Golden Tee course Jamaica Bay! Check out the hole-by-hole breakdowns and example hole-outs as I partner up with the Golden Tee community to give you the edge you need to beat your friends!

The GTF club set of choice will be posted below, with the preferred ball being x for advanced players and y for casual players.

 



Lake Powell — Golden Tee 2020

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2020 Utah course.

Each year it serves as destination for millions of vacationers. But in Golden Tee 2020, Lake Powell has been transformed into one of the most geographically vivid golf courses in the game’s 31-year-history.

Bright red and orange canyon walls line the fairways and greens, producing chaotic and unpredictable outcomes for wayward shots. But it’s the presence of water—a plethora of deep blue streams, rivers and lakes—that serve as companions to these rock walls that make this Utah stop a destination that must be seen and played to be appreciated.

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!  And here are the next 6 holes.

GT Par is most commonly -xx to -yy here, with the dependent setups on #a and #b.

This post contains tips, tricks, and information related to the 2020 Golden Tee course Lake Powell! Check out the hole-by-hole breakdowns and example hole-outs as I partner up with the Golden Tee community to give you the edge you need to beat your friends!

The GTF club set of choice will be posted below, with the preferred ball being x for advanced players and y for casual players.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #1: Par 4

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This green is sometimes drivable…watch this big C3 driver find the hole!  Good looks might call for you to try for it anyway to give you a chance at a chip in.

Here’s an opening hole-out with the 7-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #2: Par 4

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This 3-wood uses the hill to help spin into a front pin.

And here’s a nice driver over the water to a right pin.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #3: Par 3

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Here’s an ace with the 7-iron.

Here’s another with the 6-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #4: Par 5

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From the left side of the fairway, this 5-hybrid finds the cup.

If you rotate left, especially when it’s challenging to reach the right fairway, you should be able to drive a grassy area that plays as “yard” (similar to fairway)…hit it here for a much easier chance at eagle!



Oakwood Hills — Hole #5: Par 4

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Here’s an ace with the 5-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #6: Par 4

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This par 4 is not always drivable, as there are boxes quite a ways back where a headwind would force you to lay up.  However, a tailwind helped carry this high-teed driver to a back pin.

From a bit closer into a headwind, here’s a high-teed driver that carries to a back pin.

If driving the green is questionable, you can always aim for the sand, or just right of the green.  You might get a decent chip from there or you could even still carry on and in!



Oakwood Hills — Hole #7: Par 3

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Here’s a 6-wood ace.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #8: Par 5

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I’ll say this par 5 is always drivable, but it can be hard to stick the green with a tailwind, given you have to make sure you carry the cliff to make the green!  Distance control with come with experience, where you hammer the least club you can hit for more height to try to settle.  But mishits will leave you short and wet!

Here is the ideal setup…a back pin with a manageable distance and a headwind to knock down a high-teed 3-wood for the ace!



Oakwood Hills — Hole #9: Par 4

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Here’s an ace with the 5-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #10: Par 5

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Here’s a 7-iron hole-out from the fairway.

Here’s another one from farther back with the 6-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #11: Par 3

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Here’s an 8-wood ace.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #12: Par 5

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Here’s a 4-wood dunk from the fairway.  Here’s another hole-out with the driver.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #13: Par 3

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Here’s a 5-hybrid ace.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #14: Par 4

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Oakwood Hills — Hole #15: Par 4

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While usually not drivable, take a look sometimes with a big tailwind and a closer box.  This 290 driver had enough carry with a high tee to get there and find the hole!



Oakwood Hills — Hole #16: Par 5

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If you rotate left, especially when it’s challenging to reach the right fairway, you should be able to drive a grassy area that plays as “yard” (similar to fairway)…hit it here for a much easier chance at eagle!  Here’s a driver hole-out from there.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #17: Par 3

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Here’s a nice ace with the 2-iron.

And here’s a dunk with the 4-wood.



Oakwood Hills — Hole #18: Par 4

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This 3-hybrid finds a front pin.

Here’s another ace with the 5-wood.

And here’s a nice 4-wood to a back pin.



Lake Powell — Hole #1: Par 4

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Here’s an opening hole-out with the 8-wood.



Lake Powell — Hole #2: Par 5

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From the center layup patch, this 4-wood finds a back pin.



Lake Powell — Hole #3: Par 3

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Here’s a 7-iron ace.

Here’s another with the 8-wood.



Lake Powell — Hole #4: Par 4

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Here’s an 8-iron hole-out.



Lake Powell — Hole #5: Par 5

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From the layup patch out left, here’s a 4-wood that settles into the cup.



Lake Powell — Hole #6: Par 3

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Here’s a 6-wood ace.



Lake Powell — Hole #7: Par 4

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Here’s an ace with the 5-wood.



Lake Powell — Hole #8: Par 3

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Here’s an ace with the 6-wood.

Here’s another with an 8-iron.



Lake Powell — Hole #9: Par 5

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From the layup patch out to the right, this 2-wood finds the hole.



Lake Powell — Hole #10: Par 4

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Here’s a nice 4-wood ace.

And here’s a driver that finds the cup.