Coral Ridge — Hole #9: Par 4
By Golden Tee Fan • Category: Coral Ridge • • Leave a Comment (0)This high-teed 3W had enough to go right over the trees and find the hole!
This high-teed 3W had enough to go right over the trees and find the hole!
Here’s a 2-hybrid that hops into a back pin.
Stay tuned for some early screenshots of the course, the official preview, and course description! CastleShire will be released on 3/16/2020.
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 CastleShire! 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.
Here’s a great A1 high-teed driver that finds the hole. Here’s another one straight at it.
Here’s an ace with a 9-wood.
Here’s a driver ace to a back pin.
This high-teed driver catches a nice bounce back into a front pin.
And here’s a long straight drive that carries to a left pin.
From the sloped fairway, this 5-iron cuts nicely into the hole.
This driver angles to the left and gets a nice hop to settle on the green and find the cup! And check out this driver dunk!
Here are some early screenshots of the course! Here is the official preview of the new 2020 Wyoming course.
“The cell phone coverage is spotty, and in some places, nonexistent. But the views at Grand Tetons are perhaps the most vibrant Golden Tee has ever known—a place where the joys of fall golf can be celebrated and appreciated all year long. Snow capped mountains serve as the backdrop for this Wyoming-based course, which feels more like a trek into a wilderness than a round of golf.
There is something special about getting lost out here, where familiar golf elements seem amplified. And the surrounding mountains will provide quality scenes along with plenty of drops and climbs that will have a say on your scorecard, one way or another.“
Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!
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 Grand Teton! 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.