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And so we've made it to our fourth course. It's hard to believe that we're almost done with our 2010 help guide, but before we can close it out there is still much work to be done.
While 2010 is just starting to come into its own, Golden Tee 2010 has already been out for a few months. By now, most of you probably have some serious familiarity with the game and a feel for the five latest Jim Zielinski designs.
Whether it's a stretch of holes, a shot here or there, or an entire course, there are things that all players can look to improve on when it comes to GT. As we turn the page on '09 and celebrate a new year, wouldn't it be nice if you could improve your game without having to offer up bad shot after bad shot?
And so the 2010 Course Caddie was born.
The Course Caddie is geared towards players who haven't mastered their game or the new courses just yet. It's also the ideal problem solver for those specific holes that have given you fits since 2010 launched. It's built strictly around improving your scores and helping you avoid the dreaded blowups. Consider it a valuable resource for those who might need a little budge in the right direction.
If you've been playing for months and have the courses mastered by now, then perhaps this isn't for you. Some of you may already have your course strategy down pat. If anything, however, you should still tune in to check out the unbelievable views of each hole!
So far, we've tackled The Great Wall, Bella Toscana, and Tahiti Cove. Up now, however, is the rock-loaded roller coaster Monument Valley - a course where if you're off ever so slightly you might be in for trouble.
Check out our Monument Valley Course Caddie and stay tuned to Goldentee.com for our final course Southern Oaks!