Posts Tagged ‘2011 golden tee’

Auburn Glen — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Auburn Glen

With a really good look from the front-right box, you can get pretty close to this green for a short chip shot (some have even driven it) with a huge high-teed A1 driver with roll.  Don’t get too carried away on the first hole, though! Here’s an example hole-out after laying back off the tee. […]



Royal Cove — Hole #13: Par 4

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

Don’t put too much stock in the demo here either, because the trees are higher and you won’t really be able to cut the corner anymore.  This becomes a par 4 where you need a simple but accurate tee shot straight down the fairway to set up a longer, difficult approach shot.  Here’s a hole-out […]



Royal Cove — Hole #12: Par 3

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

This is a tough par 3 that will test your skills, especially if you have to hit a 7-wood or 9-wood.  Missing left or right means trees and water.  Missing short is water.  Long in the sand is your only bail out spot. Using a tee is often helpful here to give yourself the best […]



Royal Cove — Hole #7: Par 3

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

This is a big, fairly flat green, so don’t necessarily chase the pin here — favor the middle of the green to be safe!  Here’s a 9-wood hole-out. VIDEO DEMO



Royal Cove — Hole #6: Par 4

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

A high tee can potentially save you a stroke here — you’ll want to blast a drive to the second fairway and stay as far right as you can without getting in those trees.  This gives you the best angle on your approach.  There’s just a narrow gap between the trees on this approach, and […]



Royal Cove — Hole #3: Par 3

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

Not much to this one — just don’t go long chasing a back pin.  Here’s an example hole-out. VIDEO DEMO



Royal Cove — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

A sign of what’s to come, here’s one of the toughest opening holes in Golden Tee history.  Right off the bat, the first hole gets you thinking! Laying back to the left is a good option once you figure out the distance.  You don’t want to be curving a shot into the first green, so […]



Tundra Peak — Hole #10: Par 4

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Tundra Peak

It doesn’t matter much which way you choose here, so let the wind decide for you — pick whatever side gives you the easiest approach shot with or against the wind.  A high tee may help your distance to be safe.  Here’s a hole-out from the left fairway, and here’s a hole-out from the right […]



An Ode to Golden Tee Courses

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: 2011 - Golden Tee LIVE 2012, Miscellaneous

Eighty-six courses designed mighty fine, From 2012 back to 1989. One was Great, while 2 were Grand, A King dubbed three Royal with his mighty hand. Two Eagles soared high with majestic Crests, While a Falcon and Kiwi flew along as their guests. A Crawdad approaches, not one you can eat, A Scorpion and Rattlesnake […]



GT Par Breakdown for Dusty Bend

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Dusty Bend

The following grid breaks down the best and worst you should be able to shoot on Dusty Bend relative to the possible setups you could get on each hole: Hole Par GT Par Total Min Max Min Max 1 4 3 3 -1 -1 2 4 3 3 -2 -2 3 3 2 2 -3 […]



GT Par Breakdown for Grand Canyon

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Grand Canyon

The following grid breaks down the best and worst you should be able to shoot on Grand Canyon relative to the possible setups you could get on each hole: Hole Par GT Par Total Min Max Min Max 1 4 2 3 -2 -1 2 4 3 3 -3 -2 3 3 2 2 -4 […]



GT Par Breakdown for Auburn Glen

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Auburn Glen

The following grid breaks down the best and worst you should be able to shoot on Auburn Glen relative to the possible setups you could get on each hole: Hole Par GT Par Total Min Max Min Max 1 4 2 3 -2 -1 2 4 2 3 -4 -2 3 3 2 2 -5 […]



GT Par Breakdown for Tundra Peak

By • Updated: Nov 6th, 2011 • Category: Tundra Peak

The following grid breaks down the best and worst you should be able to shoot on Tundra Peak relative to the possible setups you could get on each hole: Hole Par GT Par Total Min Max Min Max 1 4 3 3 -1 -1 2 4 2 3 -3 -2 3 3 2 2 -4 […]



2012 Thor set

By • Updated: Oct 31st, 2011 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

Description: This dynamic set features the Thor irons for greater backspin and roll. Includes the flop wedge for greenside control. Low-loft Driver (8.5 degrees): 310 3 Wood: 275 5 Wood: 250 7 Wood: 200 9 Wood: 190 5 Iron: 160 6 Iron: 150 7 Iron: 140 8 Iron: 125 9 Iron: 100 Gap Wedge: 70 Loft […]



2012 Rebel set

By • Updated: Oct 31st, 2011 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

Description: The Rebel set features 5 fairway woods and 4 wedges! Great loft for both long range and short distance shots. Low-loft Driver (8.5 degrees): 310 3 Wood: 275 4 Wood: 260 5 Wood: 250 7 Wood: 200 9 Wood: 190 7 Iron: 140 8 Iron: 125 9 Iron: 100 Pitching Wedge: 80 Gap Wedge: 70 […]



2012 Peregrine Set

By • Updated: Oct 31st, 2011 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

Description: The Peregrine hybrid sole creates more distance for midrange shots. The flop wedge offers great control around the greens. Low-loft Driver (8.5 degrees): 310 3 Wood: 275 5 Wood: 250 7 Wood: 200 4 Hybrid: 190 5 Hybrid: 170 6 Hybrid: 160 7 Iron: 140 8 Iron: 125 9 Iron: 100 Gap Wedge: 70 Loft […]



2012 Ball Analysis

By • Updated: Oct 31st, 2011 • Category: Features, Golden Tee golf balls

As of the 2012 release, you may have as many as 16 different types of virtual golf balls in your bag.  Now is a good time to take a look at all of them to see what’s right for your game. Golden Tee’s site gives you a nice little graph showing the expected performance of […]



Players vs. IT — how spin and the trackball affect your shots

By • Updated: Sep 7th, 2011 • Category: Approach shots with irons, Features, Putting, Using the track ball

There are three parts to this discussion, but they have been up for debate for years.  Let’s start with spin on putts. PLAYER CLAIM: Applying roll or backspin to putts affects the putt. IT CLAIM: Spin has no effect on putts. Many pros believe that spin absolutely has an affect on the putt.  Some players […]



Drive gets stuck on a flying bird!

By • Updated: Aug 17th, 2011 • Category: Miscellaneous

This one you have to see to believe.  Enjoy! The drive The recovery



Sign Up for League Play on the GTF Tour!

By • Updated: Jul 25th, 2011 • Category: Contests and prizes, Features, Upcoming Tournaments

It’s happened to all of us — we pay that extra dollar to give Prize Play a shot, shoot a great score of about 5 strokes better than average, but still end up out of luck in 21st place.  Wouldn’t you like a chance to have your handicapped scores pitted against others with a REAL […]



Principles of Alignment

By • Updated: Apr 29th, 2011 • Category: Features, Improvement, Miscellaneous

Ready for a hardcore dissection of angles and alignment?  My buddy Jeremy Olson has you covered!  The PDF document below speaks for itself and will almost certainly get you thinking about things you’ve never before considered while playing Golden Tee. Yes, it’s data heavy, but it will certainly be beneficial to those of us still […]



Angled straight shots with irons

By • Updated: Apr 4th, 2011 • Category: Approach shots with irons

Most of us have a decent handle on distance when shooting a straight B2 shot.  However, what happens to your distance when you try to shoot the same 180-degree shot at an angle?  More than likely, you’re going to lose distance.  Theoretically, you should get the same distance off these shots as straight B2 shots, […]



Creative Shot-Making on Short Par 3s

By • Updated: Jan 17th, 2011 • Category: Approach shots with irons, Features

Some of the toughest shots in this game come when you are right in-between distances with two high-lofted clubs.  Many of us use the Hawks, and most of us dread shots from 80 yards out — this is because the 9-iron sets up for 100 yards and the Sand Wedge sets up for 60 yards. […]



Rotating your golfer

By • Updated: Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Miscellaneous

Just a quick fact to file away for you here — it takes 32 turns to complete a full 360-degree rotation of your golfer, so that means that each turn is worth 11.25 degrees.  Now you know!



Is that “straight” putt really straight?

By • Updated: Dec 24th, 2010 • Category: Putting

With experience, most of us become pretty good putters.  We have a handle on how much break to play from different distances, and we don’t often miss putts.  If you’re at this stage, there’s another important hint to learn if you haven’t discovered this already. Let’s say you have a 50-foot putt, Up 5.  You […]



2011 Hickory Set

By • Updated: Nov 12th, 2010 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

Kickin’ It Old School: Making its Golden Tee debut is the Hickory set. Equipped with a niblick, mashie, cleek and more, this retro set has the sound and feel that many of the older players will immediately relate to. Best of all, even though you’ll be playing with a vintage set, the clubs performance will […]



2011 Pyro Set

By • Updated: Nov 12th, 2010 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

En Fuego: If you are one to struggle with your shots around or into the green, this might just be the perfect remedy! Equipped with four wedges and the game’s most stylish driver, this set offers up a unique sense of control for those who are already comfortable with their long-range game. Driver (9.5 degrees): […]



2011 Slick Cast Set

By • Updated: Nov 12th, 2010 • Category: Golden Tee golf clubs

Sand Saver Savior: This set is built for those who might battle tougher lies on a more regular basis. The low-friction coating on the club produces much longer shots out of bad lies (sand, rough, dirt, etc.), while also offering up a very consistent set in terms of distance and limiting gaps. Driver (9.5 degrees): […]



Best Virtual Balls for Amateurs in 2011

By • Updated: Nov 1st, 2010 • Category: Features, Golden Tee golf balls

By now you’ve probably seen the grid that the guys at IT put together to compare Distance, Backspin, Curve and Loft for all available virtual balls in Golden Tee 2011. It’s certainly a nice resource, but it might scare you away from trying different types of balls if you establish an opinion based solely on […]



Timber Bay — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Aug 24th, 2010 • Category: Timber Bay

Handicap: 18th hardest hole Category: Easy Average Score: -0.97 / -1.00 Eagle+ 2% Birdie 93% Par 5% Bogey Double+ EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT