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Know what your clubs can do!

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This Golden Tee article was submitted by Baxter — thanks for your comments! Learn the distances with spin, without spin, with varying winds, etc. Don’t blame the hammer if you can’t build a house. As I noted before, I can back up a 3-iron to 177 yards about 90% of the time assuming a neutral […]



Summit Lakes — Hole #18: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 25th, 2017 • Category: Summit Lakes

Summit finishes with an almost always drivable par 4. From the back of this box, a 5-wood will go straight over the mountain. Most times, though, you will have to curve it around the mountain with an A1-type shot with backspin and hope for a safe landing on the green. Here’s a great 3-wood ace. […]



Sand shots in Golden Tee

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Hitting out of rough lies

Hitting shots out of the sand in Golden Tee is really not that difficult. The game will tell you how far your ball will go with the club you have selected, so there’s not much difference in gaging distance from this shot and a fairway shot. The punishment is the distance you get out of […]



Chip shots in Golden Tee

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

Chipping is very important in Golden Tee. Besides putting, the best players make up the most strokes on amateurs due to their chipping skills. I’m not at an elite level yet, but I can give you the basic tips on how to give yourself the best chance of chipping the ball in the hole, without […]



Backspin and roll

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Backspin, roll and bite

Almost as important as learning different shot types using the trackball is learning when and how to use backspin and roll. This section contains important tips to consider towards putting spin on the ball during a round of Golden Tee.



Contests and Prizes

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Contests and prizes

Ever since Golden Tee came out with the technology to hook up all their machines to a network, players have been able to compete in contests against people all across the country. This added a fantastic new element of competition to the game. This section outlines the different play modes and prizes in Golden Tee.



Thick rough

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Hitting out of rough lies

Playing out of thick rough in Golden Tee will certainly take a chunk out of your distance, as it should. As always, a good tip is to gauge your distance from the club that Golden Tee recommends you hit, and then adjust accordingly. Remember that you cannot generate as much backspin when hitting out of […]



Snow shots in Golden Tee

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Hitting out of rough lies

Snow shots are unique enough to warrant a separate discussion in Golden Tee. With the introduction of the 2008 courses, in particular the course Summit Lakes Country Club, you can land your ball on ice or snow! Hitting off ice is similar to hitting off pavement or rocks (see “Other Various Lies“), but snow is […]



Chips under 10 yards

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

There comes a point where you’re so close to the pin on a chip shot in Golden Tee where you can’t flip the trackball forward gently enough to keep the ball in front of the pin. That point usually comes from within 10 yards, or if you are using a low-iron for a bump-and-run. Here’s […]



Irons for approach shots in Golden Tee

By • Updated: Feb 16th, 2017 • Category: Approach shots with irons

Now that you’re off the tee, let’s take a look at your strategy when determining your approach shot into the green. As with all shots (except putts) in Golden Tee, we’ll have to consider distance, wind, green slope, and elevation to determine the best angle and shot type towards the flag! First I size up […]



Good situations to use roll

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Backspin, roll and bite

Following are some tips on good situations to use roll in Golden Tee: When you’re driving into the wind – this helps keep the trajectory low, so the ball will fight through the wind better. And, the roll will add even more distance once the ball hits the ground. When you’re driving level with the […]



Eagle Crest Breakdown — Golden Tee 2008

By • Updated: Aug 3rd, 2019 • Category: Eagle Crest

This section breaks down how to play each hole at Golden Tee’s  Eagle Crest, in Washington, D.C., which was voted the 2nd easiest of the 2008 courses by the expert community. Only one hole (#17) was voted among the hardest in Golden Tee Live 2008. Check back here and learn even more tips and tricks, and […]



Bayou Bay Breakdown — Golden Tee 2008

By • Updated: Aug 3rd, 2019 • Category: Bayou Bay

This section breaks down how to play each hole at Golden Tee’s Bayou Bay, in Lafayette, Louisiana, which was voted by far the most difficult of the 2008 courses by the expert community. Hole #14 got multiple votes for being one of the hardest holes in Golden Tee Live 2008, and holes 9, 11, and […]



Misty Springs Breakdown — Golden Tee 2008

By • Updated: Aug 3rd, 2019 • Category: Misty Springs

This section breaks down how to play each hole at Golden Tee’s Misty Springs, in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, which was voted the 2nd hardest of the 2008 courses by the expert community. Hole #18 is the consensus hardest hole in all of Golden Tee Live 2008. Hole #16 is one of the second toughest […]



Cypress Cove Breakdown — Golden Tee 2008

By • Updated: Aug 3rd, 2019 • Category: Cypress Cove

This section breaks down how to play each hole at Golden Tee’s Cypress Cove, in Monterey, California, which was voted the easiest of the 2008 courses by the expert community. The par 3 third hole got multiple votes as one of the toughest holes in Golden Tee Live 2008, and the tough par 4 9th […]



Other various lies

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Hitting out of rough lies

During the course of a round of Golden Tee, you’ll find yourself on top of all kinds of other various lies too, such as pavement, cart paths, rocks, ice, and hardened lava. You’ll notice that you lose some distance when having to hit from these lies, and as with other situations, you won’t be able […]



Look for Shortcuts

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Driving

The first step on any hole in Golden Tee is to figure out how you’re going to get to the green. Be creative! Driving down the middle of the fairway is not always the way to get you to the green in the least number of strokes. On Par 4s, an important tip is to […]



Hole-N-Win

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Contests and prizes

Another fun new feature added to Golden Tee Live is the option to win money on a hole-in-one. Usually once per round, the game will pop up a message asking if you want to risk $0.50 to win a certain amount of money (usually between $10 and $30) if you shoot a hole-in-one. I’m not […]



Give away code

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Contests and prizes

You may have noticed “Give away code” under the Options menu in Golden Tee. Supposedly, a couple years back, Top Flite ran some promotions where they sent mailers to select individuals with these special give away codes. The codes would earn you special articles of clothing such as pants or hats with the Top Flite […]



Use mulligans!

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Improvement

This wouldn’t be encouraged in a normal round of Golden Tee with your buddies, but if you’re practicing a round by yourself, a great tip is to use up some mulligans in specific situations to get the feel on a particular shot. Mulligans aren’t allowed during a LIVE round since you’re competing against others, so […]



Hit second!

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Improvement

It’s a big advantage hitting second or lower off the tee when you’re playing Golden Tee with a group. The first guy gets to be the scapegoat, and it’s very important to pay attention to the shot he just executed. An important tip is to observe the results and then copy them or tweak your […]



Up the Golden Tee competition!

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Improvement

You can learn a LOT by playing with someone in Golden Tee who’s better than you are! Pay attention to each of their shots, and notice all the factors they take into account. Get tips by watching the shot type they play in each of these situations and see how the results play out. Playing […]



Customize your Golden Tee golfer

By • Updated: Sep 21st, 2008 • Category: Customize your golfer

Golden Tee Live allows you to customize your golfer’s appearance however you wish! When you play rounds using your player ID, you earn new articles of clothing at specific milestones along the way! Your golfer is rewarded with a new item for every 5 games you play and for every 30 birdies, 10 eagles, double […]



Bump-and-run chips

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

These shots in Golden Tee give you the best chance of holing out a chip. If you are in the fringe and only have green in front of you, it’s definitely a great tip to pick a less-lofted club like a 5-iron to punch and run the ball to the hole. There are two big […]



Lofty chips

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

When shooting out of a bunker, over a bunker, or any other shot where you need carry into the green, use a wedge to get that loft. The problem with lofty clubs in Golden Tee, as mentioned above, is that they are affected much more by wind and green slope. The best tip towards trying […]



Club selection for fringe chips

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

So which club should you use for fringe shots onto the green in Golden Tee? Well, much like real golf, the best tip is to pick the club that you think can carry the ball onto the green from the fringe, and you want to utilize as much roll as possible.



Chipping with slope

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

It’s very important to factor in the slope on your chip in Golden Tee. The best tip is to try to visualize where your ball will land after wind takes its toll, and then take slope into account also. Slope also affects a short, high chip much more than you think it would, so even […]



Chipping with wind

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

You won’t believe me until you really see it, but wind plays a very big factor during chip shots in Golden Tee. Being so close to the pin, you wouldn’t think that the wind would blow chip shots off track, but it really does! A tip I use often times is to rotate my golfer […]



Chipping distance

By • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Chipping

On most chips in Golden Tee, you’re close enough that you won’t be able to crank the trackball forwards – these become true “feel” shots. If your wedge goes 50 yards, you’ll have to get a feel of how hard to shoot the trackball so you can execute chips of 40, 30, and 20 yards […]



Determine shot type

By • Updated: Feb 25th, 2017 • Category: Driving

Once you figure out where you want to drive the ball off the tee in Golden Tee, it’s time to figure out the best shot type to get it there. Are there trees in your way? Which way and how strong is the wind blowing? Can you hit it straight, or do you need to […]