
Two out of three ain’t bad, and that would seem to be our current ratio in Toughest in 10 hole selections. Our #3 choice, Monument Valley 18, was somewhat of an overwhelming choice as being one of the toughest holes in the game. My feeling, however, is that these previous 3 holes are somewhat easy in comparison to our final two choices of the most challenging holes in Golden Tee 2010.
My #2 ranked hole in 2010 is none other than Southern Oaks #16.
This hole can really make you cringe and can pack quite a punch on your scorecard. It’s a par-3 that can vary greatly in distance, and is highlighted (or sometimes low-lighted) by the giant pond that surrounds the front and entire left side of the green.
Speaking of the green, it slopes extremely hard to the left (go figure), and anything slightly off the mark will most likely find the water.
The real interesting part of this hole is the hill that surrounds the back portion of the green. It almost plays as a backstop would in a baseball, and a lot of players are using this to their advantage. While this might be the “recommended” way to play in a lot of instances, that doesn’t mean that it is necessarily easy. The problem that I have found with this is you never know exactly what type of bounce you’re going to get. The ball seems to land pretty soft overall, but sometimes it can’t land soft enough.
While the shot featured below finds the bottom of the cup, it probably would’ve had a different fait had the hole not gotten in its path.
I’ve beaten the wind to death like a dead horse in our previous selections and I will do it once again -Â the wind on Southern 16 can be absolutely BRUTAL. Anything blowing remotely to the left (aka towards the water) will require a picture perfect shot or some serious luck. Miss the green and you’ll most likely be give a drop which is no picnic either. In fact, if the wind is blowing hard with or against you, this could be one of the tougher chips in the game.
The pros will tell you that a big cut shot is required, aka bringing the ball in hard from the left to the right. This strategy certainly makes sense, but please try this at your own risk and stay patient. Using backspin is another story, and use this cautiously if the wind/pin call for it.
Through about fifteen games on Southern, I averaged close to bogey on this hole. “Not good, Peter.” I’ve had a few birdies, a couple of near aces (turned crooked number), a handful of pars, and a bunch of big numbers in there as well.
Do your scorecards look like this, or am I just that bad? So the question must be asked…
Is Southern Oaks 16 One of the Top 5 Toughest Holes in 2010?
- Yes - This hole is hard as hell! (89%, 25 Votes)
- No - You Are Sooooooooo Bad! (11%, 3 Votes)
Total Voters: 28




wow wish i was able to do that in real life!
Definitely one of the toughest holes in the game. The only times I can remember not shooting over par on it are when the hole gets in the way of my ball’s usual trajectory towards the water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gljBY6PRWKI
The above is *not* a good shot… but it’s a lucky one. And if the only way you know how to play a hole is with luck, you’re screwed.
Another great write-up, Adam!
NOW WE’RE TALKIN’!!!!!
I was really surprised at some of the other holes that made the cut, and even more astonished that Monument #18 took top billing. Holy hell, even my wife is on the green in 2 on that hole more often than not. lol (bear in mind that we created a monster when we taught her how to play: she beats ALL of us at the bar more often than we’d ever admit)
#2 hardest hole? goddamnit this is the hardest hole in the history of the history of golden tee! why the fu*k would jim zielenski make a hole like this(“oh let`s make a hole where anything that misses the hole goes in the water”). THAT is probably what he was thinking when designing this bullshit hole. even cutting the trackball doesn`t help me! what the hell are you thinking, JIM Z?