Posts Tagged ‘Golden Tee hints’

Bluestone — Golden Tee Fore! 2003

By • Updated: Jan 9th, 2012 • Category: Bluestone


Rattlesnake Ridge — Golden Tee Fore! 2002

By • Updated: Jan 7th, 2012 • Category: Rattlesnake Ridge


Castleshire — Golden Tee Fore! 2002

By • Updated: Jan 7th, 2012 • Category: Castleshire


Maple Acres — Golden Tee Fore! 2002

By • Updated: Dec 30th, 2011 • Category: Maple Acres


Pine Meadow — Golden Tee Fore! 2002

By • Updated: Dec 30th, 2011 • Category: Pine Meadow


Bayside — Golden Tee Fore! 2002

By • Updated: Dec 30th, 2011 • Category: Bayside


Suerte Del Sol — Golden Tee Fore!

By • Updated: Dec 28th, 2011 • Category: Suerte Del Sol


Crimson Rock — Golden Tee Fore!

By • Updated: Dec 28th, 2011 • Category: Crimson Rock


Grand Canyon — Hole #5: Par 4

By • Updated: Dec 9th, 2011 • Category: Grand Canyon

This hole tests your elevation control, as the wind will play a big part on the way down.  You shouldn’t need to apply any spin here unless you have a tailwind, in which case you should use bite or backspin.  You may also use bite if a side-wind is blowing away from the flag.  Here’s […]



Royal Cove — Hole #8: Par 5

By • Updated: Dec 9th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

This hole is actually drivable in certain setups with a high-teed A1 driver, but almost never worth the risk.  There’s a very small margin of error in terms of the curve path and the distance, and it requires you to land in the sand strip short of the green to kill the ball and stop […]



Royal Cove — Hole #9: Par 4

By • Updated: Dec 9th, 2011 • Category: Royal Cove

Here you’ll need to curve a long wood, often high-teed, around the mountain and stick a fairly small area that includes the green.  Remember that if you choose a straight line and play a small cut around the mountain, it’s easier to control, but you’ll also lose distance vs. a bigger cut shot that will […]



Dusty Bend — Hole #9: Par 5

By • Updated: Nov 22nd, 2011 • Category: Dusty Bend

Don’t hit your drive in the blacktop — it’s all out of bounds!  Instead, you’ll have to hit your drive straight out in the fairway, avoiding the sand.  Don’t get it too close to the fence either or your approach won’t clear it!  So the middle of the fairway, quite a ways down, is pretty […]



Golden Tee Complete course ratings!

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2005 - Golden Tee Fore! Complete

In this article, I posted in some dialogue from a great discussion on Underdog, prompted from a question I had emailed to me. A guy with a Golden Tee Complete machine was curious how all the courses stacked up against each other in difficulty, per year. Following is the discussion that entailed — enjoy! Crawdad […]



Golden Tee Fore! Complete

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2005 - Golden Tee Fore! Complete

This edition contains 29 Golden Tee Fore! courses.  Check out this video for a preview of this edition! You won’t find the two 9-hole courses from Golden Tee Fore! in this edition, but you will find the rest of the 25 courses from the Golden Tee Fore! versions from the original release in 2000 up […]



2006 Golden Tee Courses

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2005 - Golden Tee LIVE

This section contains an overview of all the 2006 Golden Tee Live courses, including tips and tricks for each 2006 course!



2007 Golden Tee courses

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2006 - Golden Tee LIVE 2007

This section contains an overview of all the 2007 Golden Tee Live courses, including tips and tricks for each 2007 course. View the video clip below for an overview of the 2007 courses!



Eagle Crest Trivia Facts!

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

Thanks to Design Master Randy Christopher for supplying us with all the fun facts below! Hole #1 There are 2 porta-potties to the left of the green in the woods. Hit the out house and you’ll hear 1) “A fart, a burp and “Come Back Later”” 2) “A fart, a burp and “Oh, bad tacos”” […]



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 […]



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 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 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 Summit Lakes

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Summit Lakes

After polling several of the experts, there are three different ways people choose to set up for Golden Tee Live 2008 Summit Lakes. Three different options are presented towards playing Summit Lakes. The most popular choice is to use the old hybrids (”old birds”) and the orange balls. The next most popular option is to […]



Toughest 2008 Golden Tee Holes

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2007 - Golden Tee LIVE 2008

Borrowing from a blog on underdogsports, I’ve compiled votes for the toughest holes on 2008 Golden Tee Live. In most cases, votes went to holes where it’s toughest to make GT Par. There weren’t an overwhelming number of votes in that blog, but enough to be able to point out several of the potential stumbling […]



Early reviews of Golden Tee 2009

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: 2008 - Golden Tee LIVE 2009

Some guys in the Chicago area have spun some rounds on the 2009 courses already, and here’s what they are saying. I’m not sure how long it will be until we have 2009 in my area, but I’ll fill up the site with comments and reviews as I see them and when I eventually get […]



Early reviews for Golden Tee 2009’s Grand Savannah

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Grand Savannah

Here’s what the players are saying early on about Golden Tee’s new 2009 course Grand Savannah! AMJ — GT Par is -26. Jeff S — MUD, MUD, MUD!! The ball does not travel well out of the mud…enough said. AMJ — Played the new woods (310,3W,5W,7W,9W) the first round and old school low loft the […]



Clubs and balls to use on Grand Savannah

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Grand Savannah

So what’s the best set of clubs to use when playing Golden Tee 2009’s Grand Savannah?  Well, I got feedback from 25 pros on their choices, and here’s what I found! The most votes went to the new Big Bertha set available in 2009.  Players like the combination of the 310-yard driver and the loft […]



Early reviews for Golden Tee 2009’s Woodland Farm

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Woodland Farm

Here’s what the players are saying early on about Golden Tee’s new 2009 course Woodland Farm! AMJ — GT Par is -28. Jeff S — Trees and elevation changes galore!! Some tight greens too. If you hit a cow, yes…it does MOO. AMJ — Played the old birds the first round and the low loft […]



Clubs and balls to use on Woodland Farm

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Woodland Farm

So what’s the best set of clubs to use when playing Golden Tee 2009’s Woodland Farm?  Well, I got feedback from 25 pros on their choices, and here’s what I found! The most votes went to the new Big Bertha set available in 2009.  Players like the combination of the 310-yard driver and the loft […]



Clubs and balls to use on Black Hills

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Black Hills

So what’s the best set of clubs to use when playing Golden Tee 2009’s Black Hills?  Well, I got feedback from 25 pros on their choices, and here’s what I found! On this course, it was near unanimous — you’ve got to play the Big Berthas.  It seems as if this course was designed specifically […]



Early reviews for Golden Tee 2009’s Black Hills

By • Updated: Nov 13th, 2011 • Category: Black Hills

Here’s what the players are saying early on about Golden Tee’s new 2009 course Black Hills! AMJ — GT Par is -28. Jeff S — HOLY FACK!! Awesome course. Be precise where you land the ball for your next shot. Rocks….BIG ROCKS…..everywhere. A lot of elevation change here too…and the waterfall hole….cool!! Black Hills is […]