My Top  The Golf Club (TGC) Courses



 

 

I have played over 300 rounds of simulator golf on   tgc 2019 for sale  the TGC courses and have selected my top 10 based on the overall experience including the view of the course, the realistic nature, and other neat features that might be personalized for that course.

1) Magnolia National
Having been to a practice round for the Masters at Augusta National, I have loved the opportunity to play this course on a regular basis through my golf simulator.  It is my go to course to play on my simulator. Having walked the course for 12 hours on a practice round in spring of 2018, I quickly fell in love with the course and the perfect nature of it.  Throughout the years, many of us have watched the tournament every April and can recall certain shots on each hole. Jack Nicklaus’ famous shot on hole #16 or Tiger Woods overpowering the course in 1997.

2) Whistling Straits
Is a Pete Dye design that has hosted 3 PGA Championships and is set to host the 2020 Ryder Cup. The real course is located in Wisconsin, along Lake Michigan, but one would think the golf course was in the United Kingdom or Ireland with the beautiful rolling land and the challenging undulations that exist.  Eight of the holes hug the lake and provide an excellent challenge. What I appreciate most is the need to be able to work the ball both ways off the tees while being precise. The green are on the larger side and also encourage you to work the ball one way to get close to pins.

3) Le Golf National
I never knew much about this course until the 2018 Ryder Cup, but having watched that Ryder Cup closely, I quickly became fansinated with the amount of water and challenging shots that existed on the course.  Once again, a course that requires you to work the ball off the tees and has some pretty amazing par 3s. While you won’t be able to replicate the 80,000 people in the grandstands, you can challenge your game with the shots that the Ryder Cup teams had to hit under some great pressure.  The Olympics of 2024 are set to play the golf tournament at Le Golf National and it has hosted the French Open for the most part since 1991.

4) Old Course at St. Andrews
Once again a course that makes the list because of the history that it brings to the table.  Playing the 1st and 18th holes in addition to the road hole on 17 brings about some great excitement and challenge.  Having watched these holes played many times in the British Open, being able to challenge myself with these shots is always a great deal of fun.

5) Pebble Beach
I think most Americans dream of playing Pebble Beach one day, but would have to bring their $500 plus to the clubhouse.  I first became amazed with the course in 2000 when Tiger Woods destroyed the field in the US Open. Not only are there some great holes, but it just might be the most beautiful course in the world as it sits up against Carmel Bay.  The 6th hole Par 5 always amazes me when watching the PGA tour or US Open. The 7th par 3 might be the hole that has been photographed the most and who can forget #18 and the challenge that it presents. Playing this course in January, while it is cold and snowy outside, makes the winter seem just a bit shorter.