WGT Golf News

  • WGT High-Stakes Online Tournament

    10 Oct 2012

    WGT player, stevenharkin, recently approached us with an idea for a player-hosted "high stakes" tournament on WGT. We get some of our best ideas from our players, so we thought if he could round up enough players who were interested that we'd give it a try...

    The result was the "Stevenharkin Private High Stakes Tourney!" – a single-play, 3-round stroke play tournament with a 10,000 credit entry fee, with WGT credit prizes for the top three leaderboard finishers. 

    The tournament lasted 15 days and ended last week, with the following players at the top of the 16-player leaderboard:

    • 1st Place: Kriztjan (L99 Tour Legend) - 82,500 credits
    • 2nd Place: mrenn29 (L98 Tour Legend) - 37,500 credits

    See final leaderboard

    For players who are interested in more high-stakes games, we've just doubled the maximum bet for Match Play Challenge Games from 2,000 to 4,000 WGT credits. Challenge other WGT players to Match Play games for credits...recommended for top WGT players only!

  • Play The Olympic Club with MLB Alumni: Swing With the Legends

    09 Oct 2012

    Don't miss your chance to play at The Olympic Club with former MLB players at this year's Golf Classic, and help raise money for under-served children and teens. 

    This year, The Olympic Club Foundation is partnering with the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association to host the 20th Anniversary Golf Classic and Grand Auction. Tournament proceeds will benefit the San Francisco Little League, The Guardsmen and the MLB Players Alumni Association youth baseball outreach.

    Play the famous Olympic Club golf course, host of the 2012 U.S. Open, on Monday, October 15 by registering for this year's Golf Classic.

    Register Now

  • R11S Hybrid for Top WGT Players

    02 Oct 2012

    The new TaylorMade R11S Hybrid recently joined the R11S family on World Golf Tour.

    The R11S Hybrid offers more distance, precision and forgiveness than the original R11, pairing with the R11S Driver and R11S 3 Wood, all with complementary distances and swing meters.

    Level 40+ Players...

    Level 90+ Players...

    Pro Shop Tip - If you aren't at a high enough level to unlock these upgraded clubs yet, you can also purchase XP Boosts to level-up faster while you play, or purchase Level-Up Boosts to level up immediately thru Level 65.

  • Ryder Cup Euro Story: Whole Greater Than Sum Of Parts

    01 Oct 2012

    Contributed by Vartan Kupelian for GlobalGolfPost

    The uniqueness of the Ryder Cup is this: Try as you might, it is difficult – maybe even impossible – to identify the seminal moment of the competition.

    It ebbs and it flows until the drama reaches a compelling and ultimate conclusion. And that’s why the Ryder Cup is what it is – an event so riveting and so impossible not to embrace for anybody with a sporting soul.

    Captain José Maria Olazábal gathered 12 sturdy golfers from Europe, brought them to Medinah Country Club and authored a story about spirit, fate and extraordinary shotmaking against unbelievable odds. And right there, every step of the way and with every swing of the club, was the memory of the late Severiano Ballesteros, the swashbuckling Spaniard who changed the course of the Ryder Cup with his verve, his manner and his immense golf game.

    Europe was determined to honor his passing in the first Ryder Cup played since Ballesteros’ death in May, 2011, in a way that would memorialize his massive contribution to golf in Europe. Mission accomplished.

    The sum of the parts enabled Europe to win the Ryder Cup, 14½-13½, over the United States, equaling the greatest final day comeback in the history of the matches. The United States rallied from the same 10-6 deficit in 1999 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

    “Seve, Seve, Seve, Seve,” said Ian Poulter, Europe’s talisman. “Ryder Cups are what dreams are made of.”

    Sergio Garcia, the young Spaniard who follows in the footsteps of Ballesteros and Olazabal, said it was about Seve every step of the way.

    “I have no doubt that he was with me today all day,” Garcia said after his 1-up victory over Jim Furyk. “Because there’s no chance I would have won my match if he wasn’t there. It was amazing and it feels so good to be able to win it for him and for our captain, José.”

    “Brookline was just one of the worst experiences of my life,” Paul Lawrie said. “Obviously, today is the opposite. Everyone’s been brilliant.”

    Medinah was Lawrie’s first Ryder Cup appearance since Brookline, and he made amends with a decisive 5-and-3 victory over Brandt Snedeker. Lawrie was one of three golfers who experienced the crush¬ing defeat at Brookline, along with Lee Westwood and Garcia.

    “The last time it was done it was the American team in America,” Westwood said. “This is the greatest comeback in the Ryder Cup, ever.”

    Olazábal said, “This one is for the whole of Europe, period.”

    The winning stroke was made by Germany’s Martin Kaymer and that, in itself, is the kind of poignant moment that takes over the Ryder Cup. Kaymer’s par putt on the 18th hole of his match against Steve Stricker gave him a 1-up victory and assured at least a tie in the match, enabling Europe to retain the Ryder Cup. When Francesco Molinari followed with a conceded halve against Tiger Woods, it was an outright victory.

    Kaymer grew up with countryman Bernhard Langer as his mentor and idol. Langer is the two-time Masters champion and was captain of the 2004 European Ryder Cup team that routed the United States at Oakland Hills. It was in 1991, at the War by the Shore on Kiawah Island where antagonism ruled over golf for the most part and ultimately re-shaped the tenor of the matches. On the 18th green of the final match against Hale Irwin, faced with the same situation as Kaymer, Langer missed a putt of almost identical six feet in length. Had Langer made the putt, Europe would have tied the United States and retained the Ryder Cup.

    “I was so nervous the last two, three holes when José Maria came to me and said we may need (my) point to win the Ryder Cup,” said Kaymer, the 2010 PGA Champion and only second German to play in the Ryder Cup. “Just to have that Cup, to win the Ryder Cup, that is what I practiced for the past 10, 15 years.”

    Kaymer came to Medinah with his ranking in disarray and was benched for the Saturday matches. On Friday, he sought out Langer for help.

    “I talked to him a little bit about the Ryder Cup because my attitude wasn’t the right one,” Kaymer said. “I know how important the Ryder Cup became. Bernhard helped me so much just to sit down with me and talk about it.”

    The 12 singles matches Sunday produced nail-biting excitement, uncontrolled emotion, tears, passion and captivating golf. Olazábal front-loaded his team, just as U.S. Captain Ben Crenshaw had 13 years earlier at The Country Club, and the blue representing Europe on the scoreboards was prevalent from the start.

    “The first two days we just got beat up,” Graeme McDowell said. “But there was a sense of relief in the room (Saturday night), something good had to happen to us. When we saw the singles draw we just figured we could win a lot of matches.”

    The Europeans had hope because they knew the story of Brookline. There was so much of Brookline at Medinah. Upsets and comebacks, by necessity, have similar origins.

    On the 17th green against Phil Mickelson, England’s Justin Rose made an unlikely, curling 35-foot birdie putt to square the match. Rose won 1 up with another birdie at 18. On the 17th green at Brookline 13 years ago, Justin Leonard made a massive 50-foot putt for birdie, the point to clinch the Cup and a serious case of American euphoria.

    Leonard’s opponent that day? José Maria Olazábal.

    No surprise there. In the Ryder Cup, fate has become a part of the game.

    PHOTO: Getty Images

  • Ryder Cup Weekend on WGT

    28 Sep 2012

    Don't miss all the Ryder Cup fun on World Golf Tour this weekend...

    Team Vapor Balls

    • Team USA vapor balls with the American flag, for extra distance!
    • Team Europe vapor balls with the European flag, for extra distance!

    Team Avatars

    • Team USA avatars with red pants/skirt, red cap and American flag logo
    • Team Europe avatars with blue pants/skirt, blue cap and European flag logo

    Special Tournaments
    Held on Celtic Manor, site of the last 2010 Ryder Cup...

    • WGT Cup, enter and get a free Team Vapor Ball!
    • eBay Golf Cup, enter for a chance to win eBay Golf Gift Cards!

    The real Ryder Cup at Medinah runs Fri thru Sun, on the Golf Channel, NBC and your local broadcasters. Visit the official site for more information.

  • Win eBay Golf Gift Cards

    25 Sep 2012

    Play this free 9-hole challenge game for your chance to win eBay Golf gift cards to buy real golf equipment at ebay.com.

    Tournament Prizes

    • 1st place - $1,000 eBay Golf gift card 
    • 2nd place - $500 eBay Golf gift card
    • 3rd place - $250 eBay Golf gift card
    • Sweepstakes Prizes - 3 lucky players will each win $500 eBay Golf gift cards regardless of their scores

    This closest-to-the-hole, unlimited play golf tournament is hosted on Celtic Manor, site of the 2010 Ryder Cup. Play now thru 10/31 for your chance to win.

    Play eBay Golf Cup

     

  • Validation

    24 Sep 2012

    Brian Hewitt for Global Golf Post

    As tune-ups go, playing for $10 million is nice work if you can get it.

    Tennessee’s Brandt Snedeker, who will make his Ryder Cup debut this week, got it all Sunday in Atlanta.

    By winning The Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup at historic East Lake, Snedeker bagged a cool $10 million in season-ending playoff dollars along with $1.44 million more for winning the tournament proper.  All of which makes him one rich, ready Ryder rookie.

    And all of which makes U.S. captain Davis Love III’s grin wider than the first fairway at the Old Course.

    “I had complete confidence in what I was doing,” Snedeker said, moments after closing with a 2-under 68, three ahead of runner-up Justin Rose.

    So, too, did American skipper Love, who raised more than a few eyebrows earlier this month when he made Snedeker one of his captain’s picks.

    So, it’s on to Chicago and the Ryder Cup where the plot will thicken and the pace will quicken in the always-charged matches that begin Friday at Medinah No. 3. Thirteen of the players who finished T15 or better at East Lake will be playing in this Ryder Cup.

    Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods wound up second and third, respectively, in the final FedEx standings. Both paid a steep price for driving it all over Atlanta all weekend.

    One last thought in advance, Medinah: The 15th hole has been shortened and is now a perfectly situated drivable par 4 for match play. Expect fireworks there.

    And don’t be surprised if red-hot Brandt Snedeker is the one who lights the fuse.

    PHOTO: Reuters

  • New Team USA and Team Europe Virtual Golf Balls

    20 Sep 2012

    New limited-edition Team USA and Team Europe virtual golf balls are now available in the WGT Pro Shop.

    September is Ryder Cup Month, so while you watch the world's top 12 players from the USA and Europe compete at Medinah Country Club, support your country with either the Team USA or Team Europe golf balls.

    These special edition balls are based on the popular GI-SD model with additional distance, spin and a vapor trail for better visibility.

    Team USA Balls | Team EUROPE Balls

    Qualifying players in USA or European countries can also get 1 free Team USA or Team EUROPE virtual ball just by entering the free WGT Cup online tournament, going on now thru 9/30. 

    And don't miss the Ryder Cup action at Medinah Country Club at the end of this month, 9/28-30, to see the best golfers from the USA and Europe compete for this year's title. Check out the final team rosters here: Team USA | Team Europe

    Visit the official tournament site for more information.

  • Play in The WGT Cup

    18 Sep 2012

    Get a free Team USA or Team Europe ball

    In honor of Ryder Cup month, World Golf Tour is hosting The WGT Cup on Celtic Manor, site of the last Ryder Cup in 2010.

    WGT players from USA and European countries will automatically receive 1 free Team USA or Team EUROPE virtual golf ball just for entering this tournament. Post your best score in this closest-to-the-hole challenge at Celtic Manor thru Sunday 9/30 for a chance to win more virtual balls.

    Play Free Tournament

    Anyone can play, but only players from USA and European countries are eligible for the free ball and ball prizes. See tournament rules for details.

    And don't miss the Ryder Cup at Medinah Country Club, September 25-30, to see the best golfers from the USA and Europe compete for this year's title. Visit the official tournament site for more information.

    Ryder Cup 2012 final rosters: Team USA | Team Europe 

  • Play The Toughest Golf Holes

    17 Sep 2012

    Josh Sens at Golf.com recently published a great list of the "Toughest 18 Holes in Golf." See full list and photos.

    World Golf Tour is excited to have four of the WGT course holes represented on this list. You can experience for yourself the challenges of each hole by playing any of these four holes free on World Golf Tour. No signup required.

    Paring all four of these holes would impressive. Good luck!

    Rank #6
    St Andrews
     
    Site of 2010 British Open
    Hole #17
    The famous "Road Hole Bunker" from the birthplace of golf.

    Play Hole 17 On World Golf Tour

    Rank #9
    Oakmont Golf Club

    Site of 2007 U.S. Open
    Hole #1
    It's nearly impossible to keep your downhill approach shot on the green.

    Play Hole 1 On World Golf Tour

    Rank #12
    Bethpage Black Hole

    Site of 2009 U.S. Open
    Hole #5
    The Black course at Bethpage is infamous for a reason, and this hole is no exception.

    Play Hole 5 On World Golf Tour

    Rank #14
    Olympic Club
     
    Site of 2012 U.S. Open
    Hole #6
    This long hole features a fairway bunker that even the pros struggle with.

    Play Hole 6 On World Golf Tour

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