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Safari Dunes — Hole #15: Par 5

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From the original tees, there’s a conveniently-placed sand trap straight ahead in the second fairway, but if you can land left or right of here while giving yourself a clear approach at the pin, then that’s ideal (and it’s always there, so this is the preferred approach).

Another option with tough setups is to curve your shot to the left off the tee and stick the fairway strip in the water, although this can be trickier.  If you get it done, though, you can also have a nice approach shot for a chance at eagle.

The above island strip becomes your option from the newer tee box that tucks you left behind some trees…you can punch a driver under/through the trees and use backspin to hold the island out left for your approach.



Safari Dunes — Hole #16: Par 4

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From the original tee boxes, while not always driveable (although it is most of the time), some setups allow you to carry over the top to the green…here’s a high-teed 3-wood that goes 373 yards for the ace!  This high-teed 290 driver also had plenty of loft to carry to the hole.

For some added distance, you can also rotate left and play an A1 into the green, especially into a headwind — here’s a high-teed 3-wood that finds the cup.

And from the right side, here’s a C3 driver that finds the hole!

The newer tee boxes place you out to the right, taking the hill and lot of the distance out of play.  It’s just a straight shot into the green here, but you’ll still have to deal with the nasty green slope on your putt.



Safari Dunes — Hole #17: Par 3

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From the center of the box, here’s a one-hop ace.



Safari Dunes — Hole #18: Par 4

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From the original tee boxes, with looks towards the front and right, you can often take a wood straight over the top to the green.  Here’s a 5-wood straight over the top for an ace to a front pin.  And here’s a 6-wood over the right side to a right-center pin.

With some looks towards the back and left with a bad wind, you might have to curl a shot around the dune mountain instead.

This shot becomes a lot easier from the newer tee boxes, which place you out right and take the hill out of play…you’ll be shooting straight into the green with backspin to hold the down-10 slope.



Rhineland — Golden Tee 2018

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2018 Germany course.

Among castles and train tracks and mountain walls exists Rhineland, Golden Tee’s German creation. While the endless, lush green surfaces may seem familiar, this course is anything but. Situated in the Rhine River Valley, the Rhine River serves as a constant obstacle: a large, long body of water that will play an impact on the round’s most impactful shots. And the elevation? Well, let’s just say you haven’t walked a course like this in years—maybe ever.”

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!

GT Par is most commonly -28, but rare looks on #1 and #15 could increase par to -30 on occasion.

Watch Paul Luna play a demo round through all 18 holes!

This post will contain tips, tricks, and information related to the 2018 Golden Tee course Rhineland! 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 most popular club/ball combo on this course will also be discussed.



Mayfield — Golden Tee 2018

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2018 Iowa course.

Throw the clubs in the trunk, take a right turn down the asphalt road and embrace your inner neighborhood golf hack. Such is the vibe of Mayfield Golf Club, an Iowa park district course that looks and feels like a course you’ve played on a Sunday afternoon. Well, yes and no. This is Golden Tee in a way you’ve never seen it before: through a lively neighborhood, with ground under repair and with water towers and power lines hovering in the distance. Here, shirt and shoes are most certainly optional.

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!

GT Par is -29 on this course.

Watch Paul Luna play a demo round through all 18 holes!

This post will contain tips, tricks, and information related to the 2018 Golden Tee course Mayfield! 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 most popular club/ball combo on this course will also be discussed.



Royal Dubai — Golden Tee 2018

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2018 UAE course.

After nearly 30 years of daytime playing, Royal Dubai is allowing us to play the game after hours. With average temperatures exceeding 100 degrees during the day in the United Arab Emirates for much of the year, this is golf at night, under illuminated, artificial lights. The towering Dubai skyscrapers serve as a spectacular backdrop, lighting up the dark skyline themselves. Below, you will have to navigate an extravagant mix of water, sand and thick palm trees to score well. Welcome to Golden Tee at night. 

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!

GT Par is normally -28 on this course, although #1 is rarely driveable to make it -29.

Watch Paul Luna play a demo round through all 18 holes!

This post will contain tips, tricks, and information related to the 2018 Golden Tee course Royal Dubai! 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 most popular club/ball combo on this course will also be discussed.



Calypso Key — Golden Tee 2018

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Here are some early screenshots of the course!  Here is the official preview of the new 2018 Barbados course.

At one of the southern most points of the Caribbean lies an 18-hole golf course seemingly tucked away. Sure, the white beaches will look somewhat familiar; as will the crystal blue water and white waves as they crash throughout. But here on the island of Barbados, the traditional “tropical” course label will be rewritten. Rocks and rough and large, never-before-seen palm trees line all fairways. What this land may lack in elevation it makes up for in terrain. Prepare to be floored by its beauty but also bewildered by all these glorious elements coming together all at once.

Here is a 6-hole preview and discussion from the Golden Tee lounge!

GT Par for this course is -28.

Watch Paul Luna play a demo round through all 18 holes!

This post will contain tips, tricks, and information related to the 2018 Golden Tee course Calypso Key! 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 most popular club/ball combo on this course will also be discussed.



Royal Dubai — Hole #1: Par 4

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With a great wind, it’s possible to drive this hole!  You’ll just have to hope for a lucky bounce over the stream in front of the green.  Having streaks as your balls on this course greatly help your chances of driving #1.  Check out this huge high-teed A1 driver that finds the cup!  Here’s another awesome ace.

The newer tee box places you in a different spot but many pros can still reach the green…also check out this one straight at it!

While most of us aren’t attempting this anyway, the newer tee boxes may place you farther back so that a layup is indeed the only option.



Royal Dubai — Hole #2: Par 5

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From the back-right box off the tee, try to curve it around the right side with a high-teed 3-wood or driver and land the fatter fairway area between the two necks so that you have a reasonable approach.

From the back-left box, you can do the same more often around the left side of the trees.

From the front box, there are a couple options…we’ve discovered that you can blast a driver or 3-wood right through the trees straight ahead to get to that landing area!  Just find a spot between some tree trunks and disregard the branches and leaves…it goes right through to save you the hassle of curving around.  Another option is to turn right and play a huge C3 out to the second fairway, if the setup is there.

There’s another newer tee box way out right that just calls for a straight drive to the fat-center layup area.

And there’s also a deceptive box where it appears you can high-loft a drive over the trees to the second fairway, but the ball just doesn’t get high enough, hitting the trees and falling in the water.  Be careful and cut around if possible, or go to the fat-center layup area again.  OR, another option is to rotate right and line up with the strip of rough to the right of the water.  A medium-teed driver should stay under the last tree helping you land that spot with a nice open look into the green.

Finally, there’s a new box out left where you just play straight to the far end of the fairway neck.



Royal Dubai — Hole #3: Par 4

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From the back box, here’s a great 5-wood around the left side for an ace!  And this high-teed 5-wood goes around and over the right side for an impressive dunk.  Finally, here’s a great driver cut around the right side for an impressive ace.

From the middle box, this 5-wood curves around the right side to find a left pin.

There’s a newer tee box in the front-right that allows for a straight, albeit long, drive into this green for a chance at eagle.



Royal Dubai — Hole #4: Par 3

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From the front-left box, here’s an ace to a front pin.

From the back box, here’s an ace to a right pin.  And here’s a dunk to a front pin.



Royal Dubai — Hole #5: Par 5

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There’s a group of trees conveniently placed where the left fairway starts to open back up, but the fairway strips by here still present a good option at which to aim.  From the right side there, here’s a nice 2-iron curved around into the cup.

There’s a newer tee box out to the far right that allows you to play up the right fairway instead!

Also, there’s a newer tee box way out left permitting you to play up the left fairway.



Royal Dubai — Hole #6: Par 4

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Because this par 4 is not too long, there’s often no reason to blast out in the narrow neck of the fairway.  You can lay back in a couple spots…either to the far right behind the tree, or to the left of the tree…here’s a hole-out from there.  The sand to the right is also a common layup spot since it offers a flat, clear approach.

This hole becomes drivable with one of the newer tee boxes that puts you in the front-left, allowing you to hit over the trees into the green!  However, it can be deceptive, where a high-teed 3W in one look did not clear the trees to the green, so give it some practice and perhaps try to curve around if you aren’t sure.

There’s also a newer tee box in the front right that makes this hole drivable sometimes, but not always.



Royal Dubai — Hole #7: Par 3

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Royal Dubai — Hole #8: Par 4

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From the back box, this 5-wood had just enough carry to reach a back pin!

Man does this hole get tough from the newer tee box that tucks you back-left…this requires you to cut the ball around the trees and uphill into this island green, or even to lay up if you don’t have the right clubs.  With an 8 or 9-wood in the back, you can hit over the top of the trees from that spot into the green, so it might be worth it to add one just for this box.



Royal Dubai — Hole #9: Par 5

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A good play many times off the tee here is to hit long and to the right side of the left fairway, allowing a fairly straight approach into the green.

There’s a newer tee box out left that allows you to play to the end of the left fairway instead, with a much easier approach.  However, be careful of the wall!  If you go too far, you won’t have the loft and distance to get there, so you need to lay back a little bit from the end of the fairway if you go this route.



Royal Dubai — Hole #10: Par 4

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Take a look at your setup here, as some players are occasionally driving the green with the high-teed 10.5 driver…this is typically around the trees.  However, from the front box, you may be able to take aim straight at it with a good wind – check out this ace!

While not a difficult hole otherwise, the challenge here comes in the approach with the diamond tiered green.  An inaccurate approach could cost you a stroke with a difficult putt.  From the back-right of the fairway, here’s a hole-out to a back pin.

From the new front-right box, this hole becomes drivable most of the time – here’s an example ace!



Royal Dubai — Hole #11: Par 3

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Royal Dubai — Hole #12: Par 4

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From the new left box, you can punch a 2-hybrid through the trees at the green for an eagle putt.  Or check out this 3-wood that cut around the outside to find the hole!  A low-teed 3-wood can also cut under/through the trees to the green, but carry is always key!



Royal Dubai — Hole #13: Par 5

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The most common play here will be out left, as it allows you to create the most distance and get closest to the green, especially with a big A1.  Here’s a driver hole-out from there.

From back-right tee boxes, however, a better play is out to the right edge of the fairway, which allows you to bring a wood uphill into the green from there.



Royal Dubai — Hole #14: Par 3

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From the right box, here’s an ace to a back pin.  And check out this one to a front pin that hung out on the upper tier for a bit before falling down and in!



Royal Dubai — Hole #15: Par 5

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There’s often no harm in laying up straight ahead in the first fairway…you’ll have plenty of distance to get there.

Even down to the next tier can present an open approach — this driver settles into a back pin.

If you need to try to work the ball into a tough right pin, you can play down to the next tiered fairway to the right a bit more which allows you to play more of an A1 approach into the green instead.

From one of the new closer tee boxes, you can drive out to the second fairway for an easier approach.



Royal Dubai — Hole #16: Par 4

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The left box can provide a fairly straight shot at the green…this one took advantage to a center cup.

From the back-center box, here’s a 5-wood curved around to a front pin.

From the center box, this high-teed 9-wood is perfect over the top for the ace!  And this low-teed driver one-hopped into the hole.  Here’s a great hybrid staying low around the left side for an ace.  Finally, this 6-wood around the left side stays under that last branch to find the cup.

From the right box, here’s a high-teed 8-wood over/through the trees to the cup.

There’s a newer left tee box that allows you to play straight over the water at this green.



Royal Dubai — Hole #17: Par 3

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From the back-right box, here’s an ace to a front pin.

From the back-center box, this shot buries in a back cup.

From the left box, this shot used a bit of the hill to spin back into the cup.



Royal Dubai — Hole #18: Par 4

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Combine nasty winds, a crazy-shaped green and a ton of water, and you’ve got a tough finishing hole.  From the back-center box, here’s a 5-wood ace to a front-center pin.

From the right box, here’s a great 2-hybrid into a left pin!

From the front-left box, this 6-wood was a smooth play into a left pin.



Rhineland — Hole #1: Par 4

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This hole is rarely driveable, and in many conditions you can at least blast up close by the green for a chance at an early eagle chip.  From the front box, this drive took aim right at it for an early ace.

From the middle box, this big A1 drive also finds the hole!



Rhineland — Hole #2: Par 5

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Do what you can to settle your drive out in the second fairway past the water, which may require a high tee to be safe.  Anywhere here should be pretty good for an approach for eagle.  Here’s a great dunk from there!

From the newer tee boxes, you might have a setup in the back-right where you can’t clear the second fairway off the tee, so don’t try it!  Lay up to the center/right of the first fairway and you’ll still have plenty of distance to get there in two.



Rhineland — Hole #3: Par 4

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With some practice, it’s actually the preferred route to take your drive through the window straight ahead towards the green.  If you make it in, your ball will filter through and end up on the green!  Here’s what appears to be a 2-wood that finds its way through.  Regarding height, a 3-wood should work as should a high-teed driver if needed.  Here’s a 10.5 driver lined up with the window that makes it through.  This 9.5 driver also clears the bottom edge to make it.  And this was even a medium-teed driver with backspin for an ace.

But the best shots have a little right-to-left cut OR catch a nice deflection shooting it left out the back side…watch this driver find the hole for an ace!

With a left wind, it’s also an option to curve a wood around the tower into the green with backspin.

If you prefer to lay up to the right for birdie, be careful of hitting the wall long on the approach, unless it’s all part of the plan!



Rhineland — Hole #4: Par 3

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An early challenging par 3 with a big drop into the green, but at least it’s a large green…be careful of going long and bouncing back off the hill.  Here’s a 3-wood that got a nice bounce back to find the hole!  And here’s a driver for the dunk.