WGT Golf News

  • Play Celtic Manor during Wales Open

    27 Aug 2013

    Play the Celtic Manor Championship tournament on WGT this week while you watch the Wales Open on the European Tour.

    Compete against players in your same WGT tier to earn double WGT Credits in this free, closest-to-the-hole tournament.

    Play Free Tournament

    The Twenty Ten course at Celtic Manor is the site of this year's Wales Open tournament, and the site of the 2010 Ryder Cup.

    *Special tournament runs now thru 9/15/13, is free to enter and open to WGT players in all countries.

  • Play The Michelin Challenge

    26 Aug 2013

    WGT partner Michelin is hosting The Michelin Challenge tournament on WGT this month, with a total purse of more than 100,000 WGT Credits.

    Play this free 18-hole stroke play tournament on Merion, host of the 2013 U.S. Open. Play as many times as you want to post your best score, competing only against players in your same WGT tier. The top 70 scores in each tier will split the total purse.

    Play Free Tournament

    And join the conversation at #loveofthedrive

    *The Michelin® Challenge tournament is free to enter, open to WGT players in all countries and runs thru 8/31/13. See rules for more details.

  • Last Chance for Black R1 Driver

    22 Aug 2013

    The summer is ending and it's your last chance to get the popular all-black TaylorMade R1 driver, before it's removed from the WGT Pro Shop at the end of August.

    The limited edition black TaylorMade R1 virtual driver is a WGT player favorite and features more distance and forgiveness for top performance, unlocking at Levels 11, 48 and 93.

    Get Black R1 Now

    TaylorMade All-Black R1 Drivers unlock at Levels 11, 48 and 93 and are available in the Pro Shop thru 8/27/13.

  • More Distance, Slower Meters from MAX

    20 Aug 2013

    More Distance with New MAX Woods

    The new MAX Distance Woods on WGT offer maximum distance at a great value.

    These all-black virtual clubs from the MAX line include the following and start unlocking for new players at Level 10:

     

    Slower Swing Meter with new MAX Meter Clubs


    The new MAX Meter clubs help slow down the WGT swing meter, with extra distance and forgiveness, at a great value.

    The sleek, all-black clubs are available in a complete set, including Driver 3 Wood, Hybrid and Irons, all available now in the Pro Shop unlocking starting at Level 22 and Level 46.

    See All New MAX Clubs

  • Golf.com Top 100 Golf Courses on WGT

    16 Aug 2013

    The golf editors at Golf.com have compiled their 2013 list of the Top 100 golf courses in the world.

    WGT is thrilled that 10 of the Top 100 courses, and 4 of the Top 10 courses, are available on World Golf Tour, including St Andrews (#4), Pebble Beach (#7), Oakmont (#8) and Merion (#9).

    See full list of Top 100 golf courses on Golf.com

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    Golf.com 2013 Top 100 Golf Courses Available on WGT

    97. Cabo del Sol (Ocean), Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    81. Harbour Town, Hilton Head Island, S.C.

    57. Olympic (Lake), San Francisco, Calif.

    43. Kiawah Island (Ocean), Kiawah Island, S.C.

    36. Bethpage (Black), Farmingdale, N.Y.

    29. Royal St. George's, Sandwich, England

    9. Merion (East), Ardmore, Pa.

    8. Oakmont, Oakmont, Pa.

    7. Pebble Beach, Pebble Beach, Calif.

    4. St. Andrews (Old Course), St. Andrews, Scotland

  • Play the Leadbetter Challenge on WGT

    15 Aug 2013

    Play in the first Leadbetter Challenge tournament on WGT for your chance to go to The Leadbetter Golf Academy.

    David Leadbetter is one of the top golf instructors in the world, and is the new virtual golf instructor on WGT.

    To celebrate, WGT is running a free, unlimited stroke play tournament on St Andrews. The top leaderboard score, plus one lucky sweepstakes winner will each get a grand prize trip for two to The Leadbetter Golf Academy in Orlando, Florida.

    We're not stopping there though... Another 20 lucky sweepstakes winners will get Callaway and Odyssey virtual clubs on WGT, so don't miss this one!

    Play Free Tournament

    *This special tournament is free to enter, runs thru 10/31/13, and is open to WGT players in all countries. See tournament rules for prize eligibility and travel details.

  • Play The Michelin Challenge

    14 Aug 2013

    WGT partner Michelin is hosting The Michelin Challenge tournament on WGT this month, with a total purse of more than 100,000 WGT Credits.

    Play this free 18-hole stroke play tournament on Merion, host of the 2013 U.S. Open. Play as many times as you want to post your best score, competing only against players in your same WGT tier. The top 70 scores in each tier will split the total purse.

    Play Free Tournament

    And join the conversation at #loveofthedrive

    *The Michelin® Challenge tournament is free to enter, open to WGT players in all countries and runs thru 8/31/13. See rules for more details.

  • New Callaway HEX Chrome Balls

    13 Aug 2013

     

    WGT has upgraded all the Callaway Tour virtual golf balls to the latest Callaway HEX Chrome balls.

    You'll get top performance from Callaway – with a slower WGT swing meter to "ding" more shots, more control or more distance – for the same price as the original balls.

    Visit the WGT Pro Shop to see all the new HEX Chrome virtual golf balls, including:

    • Callaway HEX Chrome+ Balls with a slower swing meter - unlock at Level 1 and Level 34
    • Callaway HEX Chrome Balls with more control - start unlocking at Level 33 and Legend 
    • Callaway HEX Chrome+ Balls with more distance - start unlocking at Level 35 and Legend 

    Callaway HEX Chrome virtual golf balls start unlocking at Level 1 in the WGT Pro Shop.

  • More Great Prizes for WGT Tournament Winners

    09 Aug 2013

    There are always online golf tournaments happening on World Golf Tour, and we have some new tournament winners to announce. We were able to award some of our players with a variety of great prizes, including dream golf trips, gift cards and WGT Credits. Note that some tournaments and prizes take a bit longer to confirm and finalize all the details, which is why you’ll sometimes notice a delay between the tournament ending and when we can announce the winners.

    Here are some more recent winners to join the WGT Winners Circle...

    Morning Drive Pebble Beach Challenge
    Winners:

    1. lmastrom 
    2. Austinhyd
    3. pfalizio

    Prize: These lucky sweepstakes winners each get a Morning Drive gift basket from Golf Channel’s popular Morning Drive TV show. Enjoy those coffee mugs, alarm clocks and pajamas!

    WGT Edgewood Championship
    Winner: Didymus
    Prize: Didymus was the lucky sweepstakes winner chosen at random to get a golf trip for two people to Tahoe, including 2 rounds of golf at Edgewood Tahoe, 2 nights at the Edgewood Tahoe lodge plus airfare.

    WGT R1 Challenge
    Winners:

    Prize: These players shot the best scores in each of their tiers in this special March tournament, and were awarded a TaylorMade R1 Virtual Driver.

    WGT Kiawah Championship
    Sweepstakes Winner: AdamDT
    Prize: As the lucky sweepstakes winner, AdamDT received a $500 Amazon gift card for playing in this free tournament.

    NKF Cadillac Golf Classic - Pebble Beach Challenge
    Winner: zcroberts
    Prize: This special tournament to benefit the National Kidney Foundation was a stroke play challenge played on Congressional. zcroberts was the lucky winner chosen at random to be the sweepstakes winner, getting a dream trip for two to the Pebble Beach Resorts. The grand prize trip includes 3 nights at the Inn at Spanish Bay, 2 rounds of golf plus airfare.

    eBay Golf Cup
    Leaderboard Winners:

    1. Win1Soon ($1,000 eBay Golf Gift Card)
    2. TigerWoo ($500 eBay Golf Gift Card)
    3. JCOlson ($250 eBay Golf Gift Card)

    Sweepstakes Winners ($500 eBay Golf Gift Card each)

    Be sure to check the WGT Tournaments page for new tournaments to play!

  • WGT on Golf Course Architecture’s Top 100 Golf Courses

    08 Aug 2013

    There's a new ranking of the world's top golf courses, this from Golf Course Architecture magazine, as voted on by professional golf course architects, making for an interesting selection.

    WGT is honored to have 10 of these top 100 golf courses available to play free on the World Golf Tour golf game. Below are the WGT courses that made the list, including #1 St Andrews Old Course.

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    Golf Course Architecture’s Top 100 Golf Courses

    Ten top golf courses available on World Golf Tour.

    95. Olympic Club (Lake)
    California, USA
    Sam Whiting, 1927

    When the original 1924 Lake and Ocean courses designed by Willie Watson were damaged in landslides, superintendent Sam Whiting remodelled and rebuilt both. Robert Trent Jones reworked the Lakecourse, which is characterised by its severely sloping fairways, for the 1955 US Open, the first of five it has hosted, and Bill Love oversaw work in advance of the most recent, in 2012.

    88. Cabo Del Sol (Ocean)
    Baja California Sur, Mexico
    Jack Nicklaus, 1994

    Combining the best of desert and coastal golf, Cabo Del Sol’s Ocean course is one of just two Central American courses in the Top 100 list. In 2010/11 the club made significant changes to the fifth, sixth and seventh holes, taking play closer to the sea. Jim Lipe, who worked with Nicklaus to create the new holes, said: “With water crashing all around you on the sixth green and seventh tee, the connection to the ocean is greatly enhanced”.

    76. Harbour Town
    South Carolina, USA, 1969
    Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus

    Pete Dye had given Jack Nicklaus his first taste of design with a consulting role at The Golf Club in Ohio. But at Hilton Head Nicklaus had a hand in every hole, working alongside Pete Dye to create a design that remains one of the most distinctive on the PGA Tour.

    46. Bethpage (Black)
    New York, USA
    AW Tillinghast, 1936

    The first publicly-owned course to host a US Open, the Black is severely bunkered and extremely long. Tillinghast designed three of the five courses at Bethpage State Park, and Rees Jones’s firm conducted a thorough renovation of the Black in advance of the 2002 US Open.

    33. Kiawah Island (Ocean)
    South Carolina, USA
    Pete Dye, Alice Dye, 1991

    Originally designed to sit behind the dunes, Alice Dye suggested raising the entire course to provide views of the Atlantic. This also means that golfers are more exposed to the unpredictable winds, making a difficult course even tougher.

    27. Royal St George’s
    Kent, England
    Laidlaw Purves, 1887

    14 Open Championships have been hosted on the severely undulating links at Sandwich in south east England. With two loops of nine, rather than the traditional out-and-back links layout, players will typically have to cope with wind from all directions.

    21. Merion (East)
    Pennsylvania, USA
    Hugh Wilson, 1912

    Architects Tom Fazio and Tom Marzolf helped prepare the Merion for the 2013 US Open, demonstrating that there is still a place for historic courses with quirk, character and charm, and without excessive length, at major championships.

    14. Oakmont
    Pennsylvania, USA
    Henry Fownes, 1983

    “Oakmont is easily the best course I have ever played,” says Joe Jemsek. “It requires exacting shotmaking every hole, every shot.” David Krause adds: “Oakmont was a jaw dropping experience, beauty and terror all rolled into one.”

    8. Pebble Beach
    California, USA
    Jack Neville, Douglas Grant, 1919

    Jack Neville and Douglas Grant were amateur golfers hired by Samuel Morse to design a one-of-a-kind golf course at Pebble Beach. Neville told the San Francisco Chronicle: “Years before it was built, I could see this place as a golf links. Nature had intended it to be nothing else. All we did was cut away a few trees, install a few sprinklers, and sow a little seed.” A long roll-call of designers – including Herbert Fowler, the team of Robert Hunter, Chandler Egan and Alister MacKenzie, then Jack Nicklaus and most recently Arnold Palmer – have since also left their mark.

    1. St Andrews (Old)
    Fife, Scotland

    “The Old Course, incomparable, sits atop – forged by Mother Nature,” says Paul Mogford. Golf has been played at St Andrews for over 600 years, originally with players going out and then playing the same holes back in the reverse direction. The course evolved naturally, but Tom Morris, greenkeeper at St Andrews between 1865-1903, is generally regarded as having had the most influence on the current eighteen hole layout.

    Chad Goetz of Nicklaus Design says: “During the history of the profession, so many ideas and so much inspiration was taken from this course. I can’t think of any other course that has influenced design and the game more.”

    Brandon Johnson of Arnold Palmer Design Company says: “It is a place that is endlessly complicated, mysterious, intriguing, strategically challenging and stimulating under all circumstances and simultaneously breaks and defines all the rules of design. It stands in a category of its own.”

    Rick Robbins says: “The Old Course not only has such enormous tradition but in all respects has stood the test of time in regards to strategy of play and challenge to golfers. The fact that this icon of golf is open for all to play and is playable by all is an added bonus.”

    Top 100 Golf Courses

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