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Good situations to avoid backspin and roll

By Deprecated: Function the_author_posts_link was called with an argument that is deprecated since version 2.1.0 with no alternative available. in /var/web/site/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6085 • Updated: Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Backspin, roll and bite

Following are some tips on when to avoid backspin and roll in Golden Tee: When hitting into a green with a front or back pin – it’s best to let the ball land in front of the hole and roll on up towards the pin. When hitting an approach shot into the wind – it’s […]



Bad situations to use roll

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

Following are some tips on bad situations to use roll in Golden Tee: When you’re driving up or down hill – you’ll want carry on each of these shots, so avoid topspin, which decreases the trajectory. When hitting towards an elevated landing area – roll significantly decreases trajectory in Golden Tee, and although you may […]



Bad situations to use backspin

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

Following are some tips on bad situations to use backspin in Golden Tee: When the pin is at the back of the green – this means there’s really no room behind the pin, so you’ll probably either land it in the rough behind the green (where it won’t roll back), or you’ll land it by […]



Good situations to use backspin

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

Following are some tips on good situations to use backspin in Golden Tee: When the pin is at the front or middle of the green – this means there should be plenty of green behind the pin, so you can land the ball safely towards the middle/back of the green and roll it back towards […]



Golden Tee PRIZE MODE

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

You also have the option to play for prizes (Prize mode) by feeding the Golden Tee machine an extra dollar. Here you’ll square off against 50 people within your skill level. Players are separated into 3 brackets here as well – those whose best score is –11 or better, those whose best score is –1 […]



Golden Tee GLORY MODE

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

With the normal Golden Tee Live play (or Glory mode), your stats will be tracked, and you will compete against a group of 20 people who also happen to be playing that same course at about the same time. In addition, you will be in 1 of 3 brackets, based on your best score ever […]



GT Par

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

You may hear this term every now and then, and it’s a good gauge to measure exactly how well you shot on a particular round of Golden Tee. Because many of the par 4s are reachable in 1 and many of the par 5s are reachable in 2, the term GT Par was born. So, […]



Golden Tee Gold Card

By • Updated: Mar 21st, 2015 • Category: Miscellaneous

If you’re going to be playing at least a couple times a month, I highly recommend signing up for the Golden Tee Gold Card. Why do you need it? Well, technically, you don’t. You can still swipe a credit card (the SAME one each time!), and the system will pull up your user information and […]



Helix Set (Formerly 2008 APEX PLUS Club Set (High Spin))

By • Updated: Aug 9th, 2010 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

This set of clubs introduced in 2008 Golden Tee allows you to play maximum spin on your shots, either roll or backspin. Here are the golf clubs included in this set and the relative distance: Standard driver: 300 3 Wood: 275 5 Wood: 250 2 Iron: 225 3 Iron: 200 4 Iron: 180 5 Iron: […]



Howitzer Set (Formerly 2008 APEX 50 Club Set (High Loft))

By • Updated: Jan 2nd, 2013 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

This set of clubs introduced in 2008 Golden Tee provides maximum loft to help clear trees and hills, and it is especially good for approach shots. Here are the golf clubs included with this set and the relative distance: High-loft driver:290 3 Wood:275 5 Wood:250 7 Wood:200 4 Iron:180 5 Iron:160 6 Iron:150 7 Iron:140 […]



Buzzsaw Set (Formerly 2008 APEX FTX Club Set (Low Loft))

By • Updated: Jan 2nd, 2013 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

This set of clubs introduced in 2008 Golden Tee includes low-lofted clubs that help fight wind and increase distance. Here are the golf clubs included in this set and the relative distance: Low-loft driver:310 3 Wood:275 4 Wood:260 1 Iron:250 2 Iron:225 3 Iron:200 5 Iron:160 6 Iron:150 7 Iron:140 8 Iron:125 9 Iron:100 Sand […]



Extra-long drives in Golden Tee

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

I’m no expert on this subject, but I know about it from reading forums. The best Golden Tee players can crank out 400+ yard long drives with regularity, but I’m not one of them. The secret lies in the big-hooking A1 and C3 shots. If you can visualize a clear path where your drive can […]



Osprey Set (Formerly 2007 Archive set: EDGE CFT ti ‘H’ club set (Hybrids))

By • Updated: Jan 2nd, 2013 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

This set of clubs in Golden Tee came from the 2007 Live version of Golden Tee.  This set includes many hybrids to help with shots out of the rough or other tough lies and includes a 0-Hybrid. Here are the golf clubs included with this set: Standard driver:300 0 Hybrid:280 5 Wood:250 2 Hybrid:235 3 […]



Skip golfer option

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

Just a heads-up tip here in Golden Tee — under the Options menu, there’s a “Skip Golfer” option. If your buddy has to buy another round for your group, or if he has to hit the head because of said consumption, you don’t have to wait for him to get back — you can just […]



Line yourself up for your approach shot

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

I hear this from more and more guys, and it’s something I need to start working on more. The Golden Tee concept here is to take the wind direction and pin placement into consideration before cranking out your drive on an unreachable par 4. You want to put yourself in the best position you can […]



Clubs and Balls to use on Cypress Cove

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Cypress Cove

After polling several of the experts, there are three different ways people choose to set up for Golden Tee Live 2008 Cypress Cove. The overwhelming majority of the pros prefer to play Cypress Cove with the old hybrids (”old birds”) and the orange balls. The rest of the group is split between two other options […]



Clubs and Balls to use on Misty Springs

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Misty Springs

After polling several of the experts, there are three different ways people choose to set up for Golden Tee Live 2008 Misty Springs. The overwhelming majority of the pros prefer to play Misty Springs with the old hybrids (”old birds”) and the orange balls. Another popular choice is to use the low-loft (FTX) clubs and […]



Clubs and Balls to use on Bayou Bay

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Bayou Bay

Bayou Bay is the toughest course in 2008 Golden Tee Live, and after polling several of the experts, I’ve found there are several different ways people choose to set up to attack this vicious course. The most popular choice is to play with the old hybrids (“old birds”) and the orange balls. In addition, multiple […]



Clubs and Balls to use on Eagle Crest

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Eagle Crest

After polling several of the experts, there are three different ways people choose to set up for Golden Tee Live 2008 Eagle Crest. The most popular choice is to play with the low-loft (FTX) clubs and the orange balls. Another option that several people prefer is to play with the old hybrids (“old birds”) and […]



Bayou Bay — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Jan 22nd, 2012 • Category: Bayou Bay

A long, mostly unreachable par 4 to start off. Set up your drive for an easy, accurate approach into this large green.  Here’s an example hole-out.



Misty Springs — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Jun 26th, 2019 • Category: Misty Springs

Only one tee box, but you can be placed anywhere on it. If you’re on the front of the tee box, you can get there with a power straight shot or an A1 or C3 (watch the trees on the right) driver. Also notice where the pin is — you don’t want to end up […]



Eagle Crest — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Jan 22nd, 2012 • Category: Eagle Crest

Let’s get started! This one is straight-forward.Drive it straight, bring your approach in, and putt for birdie.  Here’s an example hole-out.



Bayou Bay — Hole #2: Par 4

By • Updated: Jan 22nd, 2012 • Category: Bayou Bay

Another long par 4 where you usually need to avoid the trees on the right and lay up at the end of the fairway. It’s sometimes drivable with a big A1 off the front tees when the wind is blowing to the right. Don’t leave your approach shot short in the sand!  Here’s an example […]



Misty Springs — Hole #2: Par 4

By • Updated: Jan 28th, 2012 • Category: Misty Springs

Just hit to the left side of the fairway here and you won’t have to worry about the hill or trees on the right. Here’s an example hole-out.  Even if you run up the hill on the right, it will roll back down to the middle and you should be fine.



Bayou Bay — Hole #3: Par 3

By • Updated: Jan 22nd, 2012 • Category: Bayou Bay

If you’re among the tee boxes on the right, watch out for the trees – you may need to hit a B1 shot to avoid them. Don’t let your shot leak too far right towards the water! There is a hill behind the green that will stop an aggressive shot at a back pin.  Here’s […]



Misty Springs — Hole #3: Par 3

By • Updated: Jan 28th, 2012 • Category: Misty Springs

If the pin is hugging the edge, it makes it tougher to attack the flag here, but you should still come away with birdie.  Here’s an example hole-out. You may want to club up and play a small right-to-left hook with backspin to tuck the ball up to a left-side pin placement.



Bayou Bay — Hole #4: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 25th, 2017 • Category: Bayou Bay

There are so many looks here it’s hard to list them all, but below are several examples of how you can attack this hole for eagle. From the far left front box, click left a ways and you can see a green landing area with a house to the left of it. An easy B1 […]



Misty Springs — Hole #4: Par 5

By • Updated: Jan 28th, 2012 • Category: Misty Springs

A few different tee boxes here, but the same layup spot every time. Hit to the right side of the fairway and leave yourself a nice 5-wood or 3-wood into the green, which will usually require some kind of B3 shot to curve around the trees. Here’s a nice hole-out to a back pin.  And […]



Bayou Bay — Hole #5: Par 4

By • Updated: Aug 23rd, 2019 • Category: Bayou Bay

Reachable in one, but the difficulty depends on your setup with the wind. If the wind is blowing right, it helps a ton – hit a slight B.5 – 1.5 out to the left to dodge the trees on the right. Anything else, and you’ll usually be hitting more of a A-B to 1-2 shot […]



Misty Springs — Hole #5: Par 4

By • Updated: Jan 28th, 2012 • Category: Misty Springs

Always drivable from any tee box. If you’re on the big left box, it’s usually a straight shot. If you’re on one of the 3 to the right, you’ll have to curve it around some trees. Backspin is usually required, but not always.  Here’s a nice ace with a small cut around the trees, and […]