Posts Tagged ‘Golden Tee Live’

Grand Savannah — Hole #18: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Did you escape 17 without killing your round completely?  No?  Keep at it — it’s going to take a lot of practice.  You’ll welcome anything after that, and hole 18 should be a birdie to finish your round on a positive note. The ideal setup is one where you don’t have to use driver off […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #17: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Death has a new face in Golden Tee 2009, and it comes in the form of a dinky little par 3 on Grand Savannah’s 17th hole.  This is already being called the toughest hole ever created, and with good reason — most people can’t escape without a bogey or much, much worse.  It’s the ultimate […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #16: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

You will be tempted to pound your drive out into the grassy pothole dirt area straight ahead, but it’s usually not necessary.  If you get as close to the end of the fairway as you can, you’ll have anywhere from a driver to a 5-wood into the green without too much problem.  If you do […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #15: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

There are at least 4 tee boxes into this tough, elevated island green.  If you have to use a low-lofted club, it’s really hard to carry the green and stick it — you may have to club up to a wood and try to finesse it.  Just as important is neutralizing a side-wind if possible, […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #14: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

This par 5 has a couple shortcuts — one is fairly easy, and one is very tough.  If you’re on one of the left tee boxes, look across the river and you’ll see a circular landing area to the back and left of a tree there.  If it’s reachable, this is your best option.  The […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #13: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

This par 3 has three totally different tee boxes and a brutally-shaped green.  The pin placement here can be horrendous.  Do your best not to trap yourself without a clear putt at the pin!  Birdie is a great score here. EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT



Grand Savannah — Hole #12: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Your first step here is to check the pin placement and wind, because this should determine where you put your drive. With a front tee box and a wind blowing towards the green, you actually have a chance to drive this green!  Play a big C3 with roll and you might actually get it there.  […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #11: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Don’t get too cute with your drive — just make sure you keep it in the fairway.  You’ve got an uphill, upslope approach shot again, but sometimes the pin placement can be tough here.  If in doubt, find the middle of the green! EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT



Grand Savannah — Hole #10: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

You’ll need to find the best way to get as far down the fairway as possible, because you don’t want the trees blocking your approach shot.  Your approach is uphill and upslope, so make sure you club up and/or use roll! If you can’t clear the water very easily and/or can’t get past the tree […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #9: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

No tricks here — find a distance and approach direction you’re most comfortable with, and bring it in for birdie!  Make sure to account for the upslope on the green with the approach. EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT



Grand Savannah — Hole #8: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Here you want to put your tee shot on the right edge of the fairway, about 80% of the way to the end of it.  Here, you’ll have a clear shot into the green in two with a 5-wood most times.  If you are too short or too far, you may have a tree obstructing […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #7: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

If you’re using the Big Bertha clubs, the 7-wood is a great club here.  It clears the trees easily and is usually the right distance for you to float the shot into the green. However, the 3-hybrid and 4-iron have enough loft to carry the trees too! You still might have to play a mini-C3 […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #6: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

First, take a look at the pin placement. If it’s on the left, especially far left, the ideal placement of your tee shot is as far left as you can get it — the small peninsula of fairway stretching out left.  This will leave you with anywhere from a straight B2 to a small A1 […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #5: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

A par 3 with several different looks and a couple different greens — you may have to play a slight curve into the flag if it’s on the high side of the green. EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT



Grand Savannah — Hole #4: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

You might be enticed by the mud on the left that leads towards the pin, but don’t do it — you won’t be able to get your approach shot there in 2.  Moreover, you’ll need a couple more shots just to get back out of the mud to the fairway! Instead, try to carry or […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #3: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

A couple things to consider here — you’re shooting downhill, so the wind will affect the ball a bit more.  Once again though, do NOT be short, or else you’ll stick in that dirt and have to chip again!  Try to carry the green and stick it, because rolling it up onto the green won’t […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #2: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

This is about as easy as par 4s get.  It’s always driveable, but you’ll have an “offset” look, meaning you won’t be lined up directly at the flag.  So, you’ll get more practice with your aim!  Do NOT be short, though…if you land in that dirt stuff short of the green, the ball will not […]



Grand Savannah — Hole #1: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Grand Savannah

Just try to place your drive out there where the wind and sand traps will least inhibit your approach. EXAMPLE HOLE-OUT



Black Hills — Hole #18: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

One of the coolest hole ever designed, and just about as tough!  You’ll learn pretty quickly that you can’t miss left, or you’re falling down the faces of Mt. Rushmore!  The tendency will be to aim long and right, but Golden Tee conveniently put a pond there too! Actually, with a bit of practice, this […]



Black Hills — Hole #17: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

This hole can very easily kill your round, if it’s not dead already by this point.  What makes it so hard is that you have to hit a high-lofted club into a green surrounded by rock and cliffs while fighting a heavy wind! If your ball lands on the rock, the results are almost never […]



Black Hills — Hole #16: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

On easier courses, this hole might be a par 5, but this is Black Hills!  You can usually play a big C3 with roll to get some extra distance up the fairway, but just being in the fairway is the most important part. Pin placement can be tough here, and you must leave yourself a […]



Black Hills — Hole #14: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

This hole was custom made for the Big Bertha clubs, and you’ll be losing a stroke to your opponents here if you aren’t losing them.  From the left tee box a 9-wood will clear all the stones and give you a straight shot at the green, and from the right box, a 7-wood does the […]



Black Hills — Hole #12: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

This tough par 3 has 3 tee boxes, and all offer a difficult shot into the green since 3 sides of the green are OB down the cliff, with the other side being sand!  So, if you do miss to the “safe” side in the sand, you’ll still have to try to stop a downhill […]



Black Hills — Hole #11: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

This par 4 can really challenge your shot-shaping ability.  First, you’ve got a set of stones by the tee box blocking your way towards the green, and then you have another set of them to miss as your approach comes into the green!  The Kinz videos below are not for the faint of heart, but […]



Black Hills — Hole #10: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

Here you have 5 tee boxes but one common goal — leave yourself 240-250 yards into this enormously elevated green!  If you’re using the Big Bertha clubs, as you should be on this course, you have a lot more flexibility.  You won’t have to worry about hitting a longer drive because you’ll still have a […]



Black Hills — Hole #9: Par 3

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

This hole has 3 different tee boxes shooting into 1 of 2 different greens, so you’ll see a lot of different looks here.  One green is an island, and one is guarded by sand.  Some shots are pretty flat, but you can also see a look into a significantly elevated green. Just apply the principles […]



Black Hills — Hole #8: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

Most of the time here, you’ll be aiming just to the right of the “praying hands” rocks, which gives you a more forgivable gap into the green.  Hit as much loft as you can, because the more loft, the bigger the gap becomes as your ball descends towards the green.  But, even with a driver, […]



Black Hills — Hole #7: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

Your drive is crucial here, and it will set up the difficulty of your approach shot and your chance at eagle.  First, notice where the pin stands in relation to the green.  If it’s in the middle, you’ll want your drive to be straight down the middle of the fairway.  If the pin is on […]



Black Hills — Hole #6: Par 4

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

Ready for more?  Here’s another par 4 that offers a challenging chance at eagle.  You’ll always be playing some form of A1, down the hill and curving around into the green.  The issue here, again, is the elevation change — you’ll notice the wind affect the ball a LOT on its way down. Most missed […]



Black Hills — Hole #4: Par 5

By • Updated: Feb 18th, 2012 • Category: Black Hills

Here is your official introduction to the challenges of Black Hills!  So, you want to get there in two?  More than likely, you’ll have to take your chances on one of many “Easter Islands” featured within this course.  Line yourself up with the pin and take note of where all the huge stones are on […]