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What's new in the Golf Club game?

Integration of SpeedTree technology for the first time in The Golf Club game ensures even higher visual quality gameplay than before. Design, build and share your courses online cross-platform using over 400 props. Our robust Character Editor has also received a massive update.

What's new in the Golf Club 2019 featuring PGA Tour?

The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA TOUR along with a new name has adapted with a complete overhaul in the user experience for each available game mode. Grow your members, upgrade your Clubhouse, run tournaments and earn virtual currency. Can you build and maintain the top Society in The Golf Club 2019 Featuring PGA TOUR?

How do you play with friends on the same golf course?

1) Each of you go to the same course on the first tee. 2) Once there - each of you hit 'escape' - select 'group'. 3) Each of you add each other as rivals.

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TGC2 Multiplayer Tutorials!

Have questions about multiplayer? Look no further! Check out our tutorials on our multiplayer options-

TUTORIAL – EDITING TEE ATTRIBUTES PART 2

Finally we can release this tutorial video, which was prepared before the last update but not posted due to part of the tool not quite functioning correctly on console. It demonstrates some new features that were added to the Greg … Read More

TUTORIAL – PLACING MULTIPLE OBJECTS

Feature Update 2 brings with it a new tool for the Greg Norman Course Designer that enables designers to place multiple objects using a brush that can vary in size. This tool will make quick work of areas where previously … Read More

TUTORIAL – DETACHING BUNKERS

Within the Greg Norman Course Designer it is possible to detach generated bunkers from a hole in order to fully edit their appearance and location. This video demonstrates how to do this.

TUTORIAL – CHANGING THE BACKDROP

One of the new things that we introduced with the October feature update was the ability to change the backdrop in any of the Themes. This video shows how it works in the Greg Norman Course Designer.

TUTORIAL – CREATING COASTLINE

The Links Theme is unique in that it is an island environment and, thus, knowing how to create your own coastline can be very useful for adding that extra visual quality to the courses you create. This video demonstrates how … Read More

VIDEO – HOW TO PRACTICE

The Golf Club doesn’t have a predefined driving range or putting green. This video demonstrates how, in just a handful of button presses, you can use the Greg Norman Course Designer to get to a practice session. You can place … Read More

TGC 2 Dev Diary – Working In The Course Designer

Being that I have a fair amount of experience using the designer, I was asked to write about my experience with … Read More

The Golf Club VR Patch 1.08 Notes

Lots of changes this week with the new TGCVR patch. We have added two new features that we’re excited to start getting feedback on. In this … Read More

The Golf Club VR Patch 1.07 Notes

The past two weeks we have been putting a lot of focus on the gameplay physics and club tuning based on community feedback. With this update … Read More

The Golf Club VR Patch 1.06 Notes

Patch 1.06 will be our last update for 2016. Our team has been working very hard to bring some exciting new features to The Golf Club … Read More

TGC VR Patch 1.05 Notes

Over the past two weeks we have put a lot of focus on improving Rivals and adding shot feedback to putting. With the Rivals … Read More

TGC VR Patch 1.04 Notes

Let the competition begin! Phase one of asynchronous gameplay has been implemented. Each course now has a Rival select flow which allows you to browse … Read More

TGC 2 Dev Diary – Player Motion Capture

It’s been a few months since we’ve given everyone an update on TGC2. We were in a really difficult position – a lot of the work for societies is all under the hood stuff without much visual change so … Read More

Changing Profile Picture

A profile picture can be added to any Golf Clash account by securing your account to a Facebook profile. This can be done by selecting the grey cog icon from the main menu screen and choosing the "Secure Your Account" option.This is currently the only way to change your profile picture.

Changing Username

Changing your username is easy. Simply open the Golf Clash app and select your profile picture which appears at the top of the main menu screen. You will then see an edit icon next to your current name. Selecting this icon will allow you to input your new name. Once you have entered your name, hit "Confirm" to submit your new name.

How to position a golf club?

If you can’t see the tip of the handle, your hand is positioned too high on the club. Move your left hand down the handle a bit so you can see the handle and reposition your right hand to match. Check Your Trail (Right) Hand.

How to play golf with your left hand?

Place your left hand on the club, then place your right hand on the club so your right hand is overlapping the ring and middle fingers of your left hand. After you place your right hand on the club, make sure your right thumb and index finger creates a “V” so it lines up with the middle of your torso.

How to get a V on a golf club?

Don’t cover the butt of the handle with your palm. Your right hand’s thumb and forefinger should make the shape of a ‘V’ on the handle. Experiment with the three basic grips until you find one that’s comfortable. Stay loose and don’t squeeze the club too tight. When all else fails, go back to the basics.

How to make a straight line on golf club?

Hold your club waist-high in front of you, horizontal to the ground, and square the club face. Always grab the club with your left hand first. Stretch out the fingers of your left hand; align the club handle with your left palm so it makes a straight line diagonally across your fingers.

How to grip a golf club with your left hand?

Close your hand around the club.As you grip the club with your left hand, the heel of your palm should rest along the top edge of the handle (but you should still be able to see the tip of the handle). Rotate your hand to the right until you see two knuckles on your left hand when you look down.

What is the best grip for golf?

The overlapping or “vardon” grip is one of the most common in golf. This is when you positioning the pinkie finger of one hand and placing it in the ridge between your other hand’s index and middle finger. This grip’s biggest advantage is beneficial for anyone with particularly large hands.

What are the different types of golf grips?

Types of Golf Grips. There are three basic types of golf grips: the overlapping, interlocking and 10-finger grips. Of course, there’s no one-size-fits-all grip when learning how to hold a golf club, but it helps to know the differences.

How to use a golf club with a finger?

Start by placing your top hand on the club, the way you would if you were using any other grip style. Then, place your bottom hand on the club, allowing your index finger from the top hand to create a finger interlock with the bottom hand’s pinky.

Who is the best golfer in history?

Tiger Woods is arguably the best golfer in history, so many golfers use this as a strong case for using the interlocking grip. Much like Tiger did when learning from Jack Nicklaus.

What grip do you use on a golf club?

There are a few major grip types used by amateurs and pros alike. They are the ten-finger grip, Vardon grip, and the interlocking grip. Here, we are going to go a little deeper into the interlocking grip.

Why do golfers use interlocking grips?

Golfers who have slightly smaller hands may be the biggest benefactors of the interlocking grip. It allows the hands to stay closer together and creates more control through the point of impact. With less hand separation, the hands are more naturally in unison with each other.

Why do you use a reverse grip on the green?

Some players swear by using a reverse grip on the green, stating that it takes the wrists out of the equation and allows for the shoulders to do all of the work. The less moving parts you have on the green, the more consistent you can be.

Who was the golf instructor who introduced the interlocking grip?

At the time, a golf instructor and former tennis player Alex Morrison outlined the benefits and details of the interlocking grip in his book “A New Way to Better Golf.”. After Morrison, a few notable players, and teachers, including Henry Picard and Seymour Dunn, Picard was a student of both Morrison and Dunn, pointing to a possibility ...

Can you use a reverse interlocking grip on a green?

Generally, this will only happen on, or very close to the green. In some situations, using the hands in opposite positions with the leading hand on the bottom instead of the top, it is possible to get more control using a reverse interlocking grip.

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