Bella Toscana — Golden Tee 2010
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This post contains tips, tricks, and information related to the 2010 Golden Tee course Bella Toscana, which is considered the 2nd hardest course in Golden Tee 2010. The recommended clubs for this course are the X22 set, along with the distance balls. The driver has more loft than the Big Bertha set, the 9-wood is more consistent, you have less of a gap in your wedges, and you’ll need the 7-Wood and/or 9-Wood for a couple shots. Read below for hole-by-hole breakdowns as I partner up with the Golden Tee community to give you the edge you need to beat your friends!
Also, check out the Golden Tee Blog for a chat with Golden Tee course designer Jim Zielinski as he discusses Bella Toscana!
This hole can be driveable at times with the right wind and equipment — but, don’t just automatically crank the longest drive you can. Know the gaps in your clubs and don’t put yourself in a situation where you have an uncomfortable distance into the first green.
This hole can be driveable from the front box, which might only be available in casual play. It may also be driveable at times from the back box with the right wind and equipment! Normally, you’re just thumbing a drive out into the fairway, because you don’t gain anything with extra distance — leave yourself a smaller gap in your club set, because you’re shooting into a pretty narrow green.
HOLE-OUT FROM THE BACK BOX
If you’re playing with the red distance balls, then this hole becomes much easier, but you certainly don’t need them. Usually, even a 3-wood has enough loft to clear the center and left parts of the tree in your way. If you control the distance, you’ll be on the green for an eagle putt! Here’s a hole-out 
It’s best to clear the stream if possible, so you can
You can have all kinds of approach shots depending on your club set and the tee box. From the back right box, hit a 9-wood if you have it. A 7-wood works from the back of the box,
Don’t get confused — there are two greens here and 4 possible tee boxes!
It’s easy to think you need to clear the river to have a chance at the green in 2, but that usually won’t pay off. The fairway slopes back towards the mud and water, and you’ll probably get stuck here instead. The reward isn’t worth the risk, even if you can hit a 7-wood or 9-wood into the green from there.
This hole forces you to make another decision based on the wind and pin placement. Most of the time, you’re fine going left down low. Your approach will be way up hill, but unimpeded, and wind won’t affect it much. So, if you go this route, club up one for your approach. Here’s a
From the front boxes, you can clear the neck and the lake towards the bowl of the fairway, and then it’s a decent approach into the green —
There are two possible greens on this par 3 also, and errant shots here have a chance of backing up onto the green because of the backstop created by the hill behind either green.
You’ll need to hit one of a few green grassy pods out past the fairway in order to reach this green in two. It’s not easy, and you’ll have to have a good handle on your distances to stick the landing here. You may also take wind and pin placement into consideration when deciding which pod to aim for. Even then, this green is really tough, so you’ll need 2 great shots to have an eagle putt! Here’s a
Believe it or not, this hole is driveable from almost any setup. Read on!
This short little par 3 can be very tough, because most club sets have a gap in their wedges, and you’ll find that a lot of times here you’ll be in between clubs! So, if you’re in between clubs here, you’ll have to hit a 3/4 shot with the longer club, which is difficult. Don’t forget how much the wind affects high-lofted clubs, and you still might need to cut into a cross-wind to prevent the ball from blowing off the green.
You’ll have a choice here too depending on the wind and tee. The best option is to clear the lake to the fairway on the other side, which gives you an open approach with your second shot. If you get the generous front tee (only available in casual play), you can easily clear the lake and have a fairly short approach shot for eagle,
Here is a 5-wood from the farthest right box
A typically tough finishing hole, this green is awful and will take tremendous skill to stick it. From the right tee box, a driver won’t clear the tree blocking your path, so take this into account.