Nouvelles WGT Golf

  • New Merion Hole Locations

    06 Sep 2013

    We've added a new set of hole locations on Merion to give you exciting new shots and challenges on the 2013 U.S. Open course.

    Play the new course now in the special Merion New Holes Challenge tournament, running during the month of September.

    Play New Merion Holes

    *This special tournament is free to enter, runs thru 9/30/13 and is open to WGT players in all countries.

  • Leadbetter on Virtual Golf Course Management

    05 Sep 2013

    (Editor’s Note: David Leadbetter is one of the top instructors in the world of golf, and the new virtual golf instructor on WGT, providing his personalized tips exclusively for WGT players about real world and virtual golf.)

    Course Management is an often overlooked but critical aspect of golf. The key here is to think strategically and put yourself in positions where it is easy for you to score well. This is one area where I've discovered that virtual golf and real golf have a lot in common, so I'm excited to hear what WGT players think when it comes to virtual course management.

    We work with thousands of professional and amateur golfers at The Leadbetter Golf Academies, and the best way we've come up with for course management is to think about each hole backwards before you hit your tee shot. Break each hole down into your ideal putt, your ideal approach shot, and your ideal tee shot.

    One of my favorite parts of WGT is how easily you can use the Mini Map and the Zoom feature to check out the hole...wish we had that feature out on the real course.

    Your Ideal Putt – What's the break of the green near the hole?

    • Flat – if the green is relatively flat, play the approach shot you're most comfortable with
    • Uphill – this is the ideal position that leads to the most birdies, but leaving an uphill putt may require hitting less club into the green
    • Sidehill – play the break into the green that will leave an uphill putt
    • Downhill – this putt is the most difficult and can lead to three-putts

    Your Ideal Approach - Where is the hole located on the green?

    • Left Hole – play from right of fairway
    • Right Hole – play from left of fairway
    • Front Hole – play shorter, higher shot with more spin
    • Back Hole – play longer, lower shot with less spin

    Your Ideal Tee Shot – What's the best tee shot given your ideal approach and ideal putt?

    • Par 3 – work back from your ideal putt
    • Par 4 – work back from your ideal approach, using more or less club from the tee as needed
    • Par 5 – depending on the hole distance and layout, taking three safe shots to the green will most likely give you a greater chance of making a birdie

    David Leadbetter and Suzann Pettersen

    One of the professional golfers I've been fortunate to work with since 2007 is Suzann Pettersen, an amazingly talented player with incredible distance. While we obviously work on all facets of Suzann's swing and game, it's probably her focus on course management that's helping her contend and win tournaments. There's a time to use your distance, and also times to put yourself in the best position to score well. Finding that balance is the key to course management.

    Please try this tip in your next virtual (or real) round of golf and let me know how it works. I am confident it will lower your score. But I would love to know what other ideas you have related to course management and strategy.

    Best, David

  • New Mulligan Option on WGT

    04 Sep 2013

    Wow...WGT players took over 100,000 virtual Mulligans last week!

    A Mulligan allows you to retake any golf shot in the game, so you can practice and perfect those especially challenging ones, or redo a shot you don't like.

    The free Mulligan feature is currently available in practice rounds for single-player stroke play games only, so Mulligans don't impact any of your ranked stats. Note that Mulligans do count as an extra hit on the virtual golf ball that you're using.

    Play Practice Round

  • New TaylorMade SLDR Driver

    29 Aug 2013

    Get the new SLDR Driver from TaylorMade, featuring more more control and distance, now available on WGT.

    The SLDR Driver is ideal for players who like to control shots by swinging a little early or late on the WGT Swing Meter, as those shots have more distance with the SLDR Driver than other drivers.

    New virtual SLDR Driver unlocks at Level 28 and Level 89 for top players on WGT.

  • New Merion Holes, Mulligans and more

    28 Aug 2013

    More player-requested features on World Golf Tour, including all new hole locations on Merion, new practice Mulligans, and the latest virtual equipment from TaylorMade and MAX Meter for top players. Did we mention Pebble Beach?

     

    New Merion Hole Locations

    We've added a new set of hole locations on Merion Golf Club, site of the 2013 U.S. Open. Replay Merion for exciting new shots and challenges in the special Merion New Holes Challenge tournament going on now.

     

    New Mulligans

    Practice more golf shots with the new Mulligan feature. A Mulligan allows you to retake any shot, is available in single-player practice games only, and doesn't impact your stats. Mulligans are free but count as an extra hit on the ball you're using.

     

    TaylorMade SLDR Driver

    Get more forgiveness and distance with the new SLDR driver from TaylorMade. Great for players who like to control shots with early or late swings. Unlocks at Level 28 and Level 89.

     

    MAX Meter High-Level Clubs

    Get a slower WGT swing meter, plus more distance and more performance with the new MAX Meter clubs, including driver, woods and irons. This top virtual club set starts unlocking for players at Level 91.

     

    Featured Course - Pebble Beach

    Play America's top-rated golf course, and the site of the First Tee Open in September on the Champions Tour. Look for this quick closest-to-the-hole tournament with double WGT Credit prizes by tier, on a little slice of heaven.

  • Leadbetter on Virtual Golf Course Management

    27 Aug 2013

    (Editor’s Note: David Leadbetter is one of the top instructors in the world of golf, and the new virtual golf instructor on WGT, providing his personalized tips exclusively for WGT players about real world and virtual golf.)

    Course Management is an often overlooked but critical aspect of golf. The key here is to think strategically and put yourself in positions where it is easy for you to score well. This is one area where I've discovered that virtual golf and real golf have a lot in common, so I'm excited to hear what WGT players think when it comes to virtual course management.

    We work with thousands of professional and amateur golfers at The Leadbetter Golf Academies, and the best way we've come up with for course management is to think about each hole backwards before you hit your tee shot. Break each hole down into your ideal putt, your ideal approach shot, and your ideal tee shot.

    One of my favorite parts of WGT is how easily you can use the Mini Map and the Zoom feature to check out the hole...wish we had that feature out on the real course.

    Your Ideal Putt – What's the break of the green near the hole?

    • Flat – if the green is relatively flat, play the approach shot you're most comfortable with
    • Uphill – this is the ideal position that leads to the most birdies, but leaving an uphill putt may require hitting less club into the green
    • Sidehill – play the break into the green that will leave an uphill putt
    • Downhill – this putt is the most difficult and can lead to three-putts

    Your Ideal Approach - Where is the hole located on the green?

    • Left Hole – play from right of fairway
    • Right Hole – play from left of fairway
    • Front Hole – play shorter, higher shot with more spin
    • Back Hole – play longer, lower shot with less spin

    Your Ideal Tee Shot – What's the best tee shot given your ideal approach and ideal putt?

    • Par 3 – work back from your ideal putt
    • Par 4 – work back from your ideal approach, using more or less club from the tee as needed
    • Par 5 – depending on the hole distance and layout, taking three safe shots to the green will most likely give you a greater chance of making a birdie

    David Leadbetter and Suzann Pettersen

    One of the professional golfers I've been fortunate to work with since 2007 is Suzann Pettersen, an amazingly talented player with incredible distance. While we obviously work on all facets of Suzann's swing and game, it's probably her focus on course management that's helping her contend and win tournaments. There's a time to use your distance, and also times to put yourself in the best position to score well. Finding that balance is the key to course management.

    Please try this tip in your next virtual (or real) round of golf and let me know how it works. I am confident it will lower your score. But I would love to know what other ideas you have related to course management and strategy.

    Best, David

  • 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

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