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Video – Making Waves: Golden Tee At Sea


Special thanks to the NAVY and USS John C. Stennis for permission to post this video on Goldentee.com

Well, it’s been nearly six months since the team from Incredible Technologies completed Operation: Golden Tee aboard the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier… and nothing has changed.  Our sense of patriotism.  Our sense of pride.  Our wonder and awe – it all remains as strong as the day we disembarked in San Diego.

Stennis Crew Hard at Work

Our experience took place in January, you followed the before and after stories right here on the GTB.  It’s now nearly July and while most of us have lived our normal lives – working, relaxing and spinning trackballs with our friends, the men and women aboard the Stennis have had a different go at it.  They’ve been dedicating their time to protecting our country on a deployment half way around the world.  They’ve worked, worked, worked – hard – for us.  They miss their families, they miss their friends and long to return to normalcy. This dedication has been an inspiration to the Incredible Technologies family as we hope it’s been to yours as well.

Going aboard also taught us that the person behind the sailor is as inspiring as the sailor themselves.  Like us, they love their family and friends.  They have hopes, dreams and their own experiences.  I look at it as if we met “the Golden Tee player” inside.  The average Joe (or Jane), looking for a short break from reality to wind down and be entertained.

That’s where we come in…

Incredible Technologies is an entertainment company – we work to play.  And not only did we walk away from the Stennis inspired, we were proud.  Proud to provide fun.  Proud to be a small, yet happy, piece in peoples’ everyday lives.  Proud that whether folks Tee-up at their corner tavern or while crossing the international date line, they do it for fun, to relax and be entertained.

That’s our mission accomplished.

The video above is an homage to that sentiment.  It’s also a thank you to the dedication of the men and women of the US Navy and all forms of service.  And a thank you to the fine folks on the USS John C. Stennis that took us in as part of their team – our time aboard was short, but the impression left will last a lifetime.

Finally, the main purpose of this video is to remind all of us Golden Tee fans out there to never forget that it’s sometimes the little things in life that can mean so much.

Good times,

- DD


A Photo Diary – Golden Tee at Sea


We’ve told you much about our journey as civilian ride-a-longs on the USS John C. Stennis during the installation of the Golden Tee game.   But we here at IT believe a picture is worth 1,000 words and these pictures, well… you tell me.

Below is a photo diary taken by the team from Incredible Technologies as we sailed aboard the Stennis from Bremerton, WA to San Diego, CA.  See the incredible sites from our point of view and hopefully be as inspired as us by the hardworking men and women of the US Navy.  From the installation of the Golden Tee game, to photos highlighing the amazing life scenes aboard this Nimitz-Class Carrier.

For best viewing, click the  ”PicLens” link below.  Pause the the slide show and page manually to read the captions.

Or click the photos below, page forward with arrows beneath the pictures.

Enjoy!


A Week We’ll Never Forget


After months of planning, coordination, communications and logistics – the experience is over for us, and it’s where the hardwork begins. What we saw/experienced while aboard the USS John C. Stennis will be nearly impossible to put into words or film perfectly.  The people, the sites, the sounds and most importantly, the dedication these men and women have for our country.

To put it bluntly, I work for a company that makes video games and for one week I was a part of one of the most serious and prestigious pieces of the U.S. Military.  When you think about that, it’s downright incredible.

We were there through the dedication of one particular sailor (LTJG Mike Hall) and his ability to coordinate us with the MWR  department aboard the ship – this department is responsible for the morale, wellfare and recreation of over 5,000 sailors.  And I am honored that our Golden Tee game is now a part of that mission and yes, that one game is making a difference for all members aboard the ship.

In the coming weeks, we will begin to piece together our story as best we can, with the aid of hundreds of photos, hours of video footage and words from IT staff (like Sobe and I) who were aboard.  We have interviews with LTJG Mike Hall, we meet many of the hardworking men and women of the Stennis and learn more about their life/duties while underway.  We followed the journey of the game’s installation in the aft deck mess hall, we also kept a diary of our own experiences.  From little things like traversing the endless passage ways and hundreds of ladders on the ship, to poignant reflection on the dedication of the men and women aboard.

We left Chicago excited, yet aprehensive, about the experience – I mean come on, it’s not something we do everyday.  We knew we’d return with cool stories but we’ve returned with something way more.  It’s an overwhelming sense of patriotism, pride and awe.  I only hope that our stories can instill the same in you.  We can’t wait to see.

So tune back here and in the mean time you can read more on our official website www.goldentee.com.

And as I type this on a cold Chicago day, the Stennis is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, working hard on the start of a long deployment, protecting our country and hopefully, sneaking in a tee time or two of Golden Tee Golf.

- Duffer Dan


Update – Tune Back Next Week


Hey, Golden Tee fans!

I’ve finally made it to a computer aboard the amazing USS John C. Stennis.  Things are going fantastic and the American spirit overwhelming.

I’ve learned something though, carriers are a busy, busy place – even for video game people like us!  While we intended to blog throughout our adventure, there’s just not enough time in the day to do so. Or free computers – these guys have work to do!

But don’t fret, we’ll give you the full rundown of the experience next week when we return back to Incredible Technologies.

So until then, rest easy knowing that Sobe, Duffer and the gang are having a once-in-a-lifetime experience - and we’re humbled, honored and in awe of the men and women of the United States Navy.

Duffer Dan, signing off.