Noticias WGT Golf

  • This Week's Replay Reel

    04 Dec 2009
  • December Multiround Tournaments

    03 Dec 2009

    Our new multiround tournaments are in full swing, with the Week 49 Free Multiround tournament topping 8,000 players. For just 100 credits, you can also enter the December Multiround Open, where you can win Amazon.com Gift Cards. With a week left in Round 1 and three more rounds to go, the tournament is still wide open—enter now for your shot at winning!

    Good to know: the signup deadline for a multiround tournament is usually one hour before the end of the first round. For example, Round 1 of the Dec Multiround Open ends on Dec. 10 and Round 2 starts Dec. 11. That means the deadline to enter the tournament is Dec. 10 at 11PM Pacific Time.

    Good luck!

  • Game Tip: Removing the Flagstick

    01 Dec 2009

    Some of you may find it helpful to remove the flagstick before putting, and we've made it simple to do so. Simply click on the Flagstick icon in the upper right hand corner of the game screen at any time to remove it. When the flagstick has been removed, a red slash will be displayed over the icon. To replace it, click on the icon again. The red slash will disappear, and the flagstick will be replaced.

  • Free Shipping on all WGT Gear

    30 Nov 2009

    Today only in our WGT Fan Store, you can get free shipping on any item! No minimum purchase, and offer ends at 11:59PM Pacific Time.

  • Get in on our Cyber Monday Promotion!

    30 Nov 2009

    Remember that when you purchase WGT credits anytime today, November 30 between 12am and 11:59pm Pacific Time, you will receive a free sleeve of GI-D golf balls. Use WGT credits to upgrade your equipment in the Pro Shop, enter premium tournaments, or challenge other players in match play games.

    To purchase credits, click on the ACCOUNT button under your username on the upper left hand side of the screen, then click on the Buy Credits tab.

    Happy Cyber Monday shopping!

  • Holiday Replay Reel

    27 Nov 2009
  • Happy Thanksgiving Day

    26 Nov 2009

    WGT wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving! We hope your week is filled with friends, family, good times, and lots of good food.


    Photo: R. Moreno

  • System Update - 11/25/09

    25 Nov 2009

    Here are notes from today's system maintenance. While we make an effort to include all updates made to the product, please note that occasionally some changes are unintentionally omitted.

    • Multiplayer loading was modified and in some cases it will increase multiplayer swing meter performance.
    • You should no longer receive a message saying you've earned credits in a match play challenge when no credits were entered in the challenge (this was a messaging issue, no credits were actually exchanged).
    • Messaging was corrected so players dropped from stroke play games are no longer considered in determining the winner (this was a messaging issue, no stats were affected).
    • Your match play awards should no longer disappear after you play through a multiplayer round.
    • You will no longer receive extraneous "New Personal Best" news feeds.
    • You should no longer see the text "NaN" in the score animation at the end of a match play game.
    • You should no longer be able to equip putters in your irons slots.
    • When you change your avatar's appearance, it should update in the game as well.
    • The invitation time out was fixed so you will not be disconnected from a multiplayer game when you have multiple WGT web pages open on your computer.
    • Multiplayer lobby chat bug is resolved.
  • Cyber Monday Pro Shop Promotion

    24 Nov 2009

    Mark your calendars, because on Monday, November 30 we're giving you the perfect stocking stuffer—a free sleeve of GI-D golf balls with your purchase of WGT credits. Use WGT credits to upgrade your equipment in the Pro Shop, enter premium tournaments, or challenge other players in match play games. With an ever-growing array of equipment in the Pro Shop and higher stakes in match play games, credits are the best way to get the most out of your WGT experience.

    To purchase credits, click on the ACCOUNT button under your username on the upper left hand side of the screen, then click on the Buy Credits tab.

    Please note, you must complete a new deposit on November 30, between 12am and 11:59pm Pacific Time, in order to qualify for the free sleeve of balls.

  • Learning Aids for Amateur Golfers

    23 Nov 2009

    By John Diekmann

    golf training aids Learning Aids for Amateur Golfers

    I know what you’re thinking, if there was really ‘A Way’ to get better in golf, some guy or gal out there would be richer than Tiger. You couldn’t build a practice facility big enough to hold all the people who’d be throwing money your way.

    In spite of that reasoning, I do believe that major improvements for golfers are just around the corner. We, or at least the golfing scientists among us, are really starting to understand what goes on in the golf swing thanks to high tech analysis tools.

    But it’s going to take time for it all this knowledge to trickle down. New younger pros are going to have to come along who have grown up with this knowledge. The average golfer is going to have to see the high man in his weekly foresome take 15 strokes off his handicap in a season while still using the ’same old driver’.

    And look at the video swing analysis they use during pro tournament broadcasts. That technology isn’t out of reach of your local pro. Once he sees his club golfers flocking to take lessons from the guy down the street who has the new gizmos, he won’t be able to buy it fast enough.

    And speaking of gizmos, why hasn’t someone invented a biofeedback device for golfers? OK, there are a few things that vaguely look like biofeedback. But I’m talking the real thing here, something that would make a psychologist proud.

    Take the club back too far to the inside and you get zapped. Use enough juice and you could stop Godzilla from coming over the top.

    Anybody who’s interested in where this new technology might be heading ought to check out the Carl Rabito training videos on the Golf Channel Web Site. Now here’s a guy who knows golf, human anatomy and has access to state of the art scientific tools.

    You might just understand for the first time in your life why your slice is sticking to you better than one of those things you get from your nose. And you might just be able to get rid of it – finally and for good.

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